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If he lost 50 lbs, he’d be a huge fullbackNot saying he should switch, but SJ could be a long time NFL FB. Position is needed, and CFB programs don’t have them. He’s explosive coming out of his hips at FB.
Justin Scott to H back. Ive seen how fast big man can run!
Is this a sneaky nickelback joke?I thought Nickel at Quarter-back would be dropping dimes. At least two of them. Get it? Get it? Nickel, quarter, 20 cents....
Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week.
Patt Ricard is 6’3 300lbsIf he lost 50 lbs, he’d be a huge fullback
An extreme outlier who was drafted in the NFL as a DT.Patt Ricard is 6’3 300lbs
If they move him to corner he might as well just transfer. He would never see the field at DB.Besides figuring out which DB and OL belongs where…Only one I'd like to see is Pruitt to full-time LB. Although I'd like him full-time anywhere, just not stuck in between on the bench. Think he should be on the field at least 40% of time if not more, he's a player imo.
I guess CWH somewhere at DB wouldn't hurt, but we have plenty options there.
You really think Pruitt could play safety ? I don’t see the ball skills at all. If you were his advisor would you not just transfer and go to a place that will play you at LB ? He would have no chance making it to the NFL at safety.Jackson Carver to DE
Pruitt to Safety
Pickett to LB
One of Wilkerson/Campbell (2nd year OL) to DT. Forget which one I saw getting some work in and thought he looked like a stud DT and not an OL.
I don't remember any times that he showcased that he did or didn't have ball skills. Nothing comes to mind on him outside of some special teams plays and some tackling and disruption in limited defensive snaps.You really think Pruitt could play safety ? I don’t see the ball skills at all. If you were his advisor would you not just transfer and go to a place that will play you at LB ? He would have no chance making it to the NFL at safety.
LolAn extreme outlier who was drafted in the NFL as a DT.
Kyler Murray has been able to play quarterback in the NFl at 5’9”. That doesn’t mean every 5’9” quarterback can play in the NFL.