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Rankings Question for you guys

  • Clint Brewster said...

    I also just got word that Bryan Mone is likely to move up significantly.

    as well he should

    inuyesta

  • Clint Brewster said...

    I also just got word that Bryan Mone is likely to move up significantly.

    When are these new rankings coming out?

    This post has been edited 2 times, most recently by Rabid on 3/20/2013 at 8:47 PM

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  • Rabid said...

    When are these new rankings coming out?

    Not 100 percent sure yet. I'll keep you posted Rabid.

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  • Clint Brewster said...

    Not 100 percent sure yet. I'll keep you posted Rabid.

    Thanks

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  • Clint Brewster said...

    I also just got word that Bryan Mone is likely to move up significantly.

    That should be two for our class, imo. Great news and thanks for sharing this kind of stuff Clint. You and Steve are really kicking some major A$$.

    Amazinglyblue78

  • Clint Brewster said...

    I've started helping out with rankings and me and Gerry Hamilton our national analyst started going through some Midwest kids today and updated some. I wanted to start out with the first one we did and get some feedback from you guys on where you would rank them. First kid was Sam Hubbard. A massive 6-foot-6, 225-pound safety prospect from Moeller HS in Cincy. We settled on a 90 overall grade (4-star) for Hubbard. I think he plays really aggressive and is excellent against the run, which would likely make him a LB at the next level. We also noticed on some of his interceptions that he looked like he had natural hands and ran pretty well. The reason we didn't rank him higher than a 90 is that some guys struggle with the transition to another position at the next level and he wasn't the most reactive kid we've seen. What do you guys think? I linked his profile and highlights below. I will put some more kids that we ranked in separate threads.

    6'6" is tall for a LB (and this kid is still in HS). He might be able to play OLB in a 3-4 defense, but LBs need to be able to change direction quickly and you don't find that a lot in 6'6" guys. If he has great hands and runs as well as you say, maybe he should be a TE. Or a WDE/pass rusher in a 4-3.

    This post has been edited 2 times, most recently by MrWoodson on 3/20/2013 at 10:55 PM

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  • Hubbard was offered by Urban Meyer personally today; noted that he'd like football offers from Michigan and Notre Dame as well. Holds a Stanford offer already.

    Steve Lorenz