Ryan Rodriquez

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He’s taller than that. I’d say 6’2 to 6’3 and well over 300. I’ll try to get his up to date measurables.
I had read on another site one of the administrators said he had heard he weighed 315. I thought that high, but I guess not now, Short limbed but his strength lifts are really up.
 
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Starting center next season.
I want to believe the people who say this, but how is it possible for him still to have 2 years of eligibility? He will need to get a waiver, right? This (2025) is his 5th year in the program.
 
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FWIW - he was over 300lbs LAST YEAR before the ankle blew up in the UF game and he's in the 6'2" range. I don't think his listed ht/wt have ever really been incredibly accurate on the 'Canes roster for a variety of reasons (offseason injuries, etc.).

He's THE LAST OF HIS KIND. The last Diaz recruit. He's a Cane that always wanted to play here. He had offers from other (quite a few) P5 (ACC and SEC) schools to play THIS YEAR on their line with better NIL deals than he's getting. He can play here, start here, and play good football here. Just needs to stay healthy now.

Its going to become increasingly more rare that you get to keep a developmental OL on your roster for 4-5 years and then get a 22-23 year old grown man offensive lineman from your own system of development at this level of P5. One of the last types you'll get of this kind in this NIL era. ymmv on if you care about that ****, but those players play somewhere.
 
Well he opened up last season as a starter before his injury , he’s talented and the staff clearly likes him
He only started game 1 because McCoy got hurt in fall camp. They got McCoy in game pretty fast vs. UF, and I thought RR was the worst OL for Miami in that game.

That isnt saying he cant be a starter in some capacity over next 2 years, but I think his best position is C.
 
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