Brian, I enjoyed your update on Bravvion Roy. This quote was epic: "They're the land of defensive lineman," explained the 33rd ranked defensive tackle in the country. "Almost every defensive lineman that goes there is in the NFL and has become a great defensive player in the NFL. They know how to produce defensive lineman."
All true, btw...
I watched Roy's entire HUDL highlight reel and came away with some positives and negatives. First, the kid is VERY strong and once he gets moving, he plays through the whistle. He's agile for his size and has really nice closing speed. He has two pretty large negatives: He stands straight up on the snap of the ball...and he has a glacial first step. He wins battles in high school because he overpowers the other kid. That won't happen in the SEC. I think the three star grade is about right for him, but it will take a coach as good as Kul to correct his issues at the snap.
All true, btw...
I watched Roy's entire HUDL highlight reel and came away with some positives and negatives. First, the kid is VERY strong and once he gets moving, he plays through the whistle. He's agile for his size and has really nice closing speed. He has two pretty large negatives: He stands straight up on the snap of the ball...and he has a glacial first step. He wins battles in high school because he overpowers the other kid. That won't happen in the SEC. I think the three star grade is about right for him, but it will take a coach as good as Kul to correct his issues at the snap.