I would prefer to see him as a tight end or linebacker personally. Just takes a truly unique athlete to be that big and be able to play safety. I learned my lesson with the Ray Ray Experiment.
Ray Ray was not close to this kid as an athlete.
Agree. This kid is lights out. That said, if he was 6-3, 220 already coming out of HS, he's gonna grow out of the safety/WR quickly. Sean Taylor is the exception (coming to college at 6-3, 220 safety and staying there).
well at 6'5" u will look skinny at 205 lbs so it is possible he is at least 200 pounds.
That doesnt mean he'd be ready to contribute right away but who knows.
I'd like to give him a shot at safety.
He's a safety unless he grows into a linebacker also he'll never play offense here
Lockley is playing WR/S at Fork Union
http://www.forkunion.com/sites/default/files/2013 PG Roster.pdf
6'4" 220 # 80
I would prefer to see him as a tight end or linebacker personally. Just takes a truly unique athlete to be that big and be able to play safety. I learned my lesson with the Ray Ray Experiment.
Ray Ray was not close to this kid as an athlete.
Agree. This kid is lights out. That said, if he was 6-3, 220 already coming out of HS, he's gonna grow out of the safety/WR quickly. Sean Taylor is the exception (coming to college at 6-3, 220 safety and staying there).
Interestngly, Sean Taylor put on a lot of weight at the U and measured in at 6´2/230 at the combine. So I´m pretty sure even he was quite a bit lighter than 220 when he got here.
If Derrick Griffin makes it in he will be the TE in this class and our version of Ebron. Griffin is now listed at 6-6 255 according to rivals.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/miami/football/recruiting/player-Derrick-Griffin-156555
And somehow lost a star or two. Don't think they've got this one right.
**** he got big as ****. He'd be better Ebron. **** Ebron. he'd be the NFL version of Jimmy Graham.
Well Miami needs a big WR too so if Derrick Griffin is that big, Ryheem Lockley definitely should play receiver.
/ i'm sure he lost a star b/c their not sure he's going to qualify.
At that size Griffin will be a difference maker from day 1. Don't forget about Darrell Langham 6-5 205 he could be up to 215-220 by the time the 2014 season starts.
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And so the overhyping begins. Langham is a rail right now, no way he is 200. Looks skinnier than Streeter was. By the time next season rolls around everyone will be expecting him to come in and make big time plays from Day 1. Then of, God forbid, the kid has to redshirt we will be calling him a bust before his second year. Rinse, wash, repeat every year. Let it play out.
And somehow lost a star or two. Don't think they've got this one right.
**** he got big as ****. He'd be better Ebron. **** Ebron. he'd be the NFL version of Jimmy Graham.
Well Miami needs a big WR too so if Derrick Griffin is that big, Ryheem Lockley definitely should play receiver.
/ i'm sure he lost a star b/c their not sure he's going to qualify.
At that size Griffin will be a difference maker from day 1. Don't forget about Darrell Langham 6-5 205 he could be up to 215-220 by the time the 2014 season starts.
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And so the overhyping begins. Langham is a rail right now, no way he is 200. Looks skinnier than Streeter was. By the time next season rolls around everyone will be expecting him to come in and make big time plays from Day 1. Then of, God forbid, the kid has to redshirt we will be calling him a bust before his second year. Rinse, wash, repeat every year. Let it play out.
For a 6-5 kid in HS, based on those pictures, he actually has a great frame to build on. Yes, he is still thin, but he's over 200lbs. That is a great spot for a SR WR in HS at 6-5. He looks like he can easily be 210 by the time he enrolls.