McCray is a ‘Cane

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SMH at this kid getting offered but we pass on Yeargin. And Skai Moore last year. What is with the U School hate from the staff?
 
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Seems likely that he's being coached to start from a two point stance. I think, as a LB, he'll be playing from a similar stance when he arrives at CG. He doesn't look 220 pounds in those highlights though.





Wow, suddenly all of the nay-sayers are starting to make sense. What an underwhelming highlight reel. The kid plays with a horrible pad level. He should learn to put his hand in the dirt, it might help him when he gets to college.

Good motor though.
 
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In a class that will likely be 28+ can't we just appreciate a local kid who commits. It's not like this is a small class with 1-2 LBs we already have Young, Owens, Smith, and now McCray is a pretty solid class.
 
that clip showed alot more than the others (including the coin toss). still think it is early to take him

has a good frame and pretty good acceleration and change of direction at his size/length
 
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Interesting article -- no Canes from Ely since 2003, his connections to P.P. and the familial ties. Coral Gables is commitment city.

Go Canes!
 
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I have to agree with those who say he is hedging in case he doesn't get the test score to get in. I believe if all his grades are good and gets the score he is 100%.
 
Everyone keeps saying that this dude runs a 4.9 forty. His coach on Rivals says he runs a 4.6 consistently.

That's not to shabby!
 
Yes, he's playing up on purpose. I have no doubt that his coach realizes that the kid is tall enough and fast enough to dominate at the HS level just by starting in the up position. That said, the kid's film looks weak. His pad level is horrible and he doesnt seem to know how to hit (those two things go hand in hand). My suggestion is taht he play a good portion of his D-end work with his hand in the dirt (3 point stance). it will help him learn leverage and play with a better pad level.




Seems likely that he's being coached to start from a two point stance. I think, as a LB, he'll be playing from a similar stance when he arrives at CG. He doesn't look 220 pounds in those highlights though.





Wow, suddenly all of the nay-sayers are starting to make sense. What an underwhelming highlight reel. The kid plays with a horrible pad level. He should learn to put his hand in the dirt, it might help him when he gets to college.

Good motor though.
 
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