View Poll Results: Pick the 5 most likely players to see playing time this Fall.

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  • Brett Baer

    12 24.00%
  • Kyron Benoit

    27 54.00%
  • Dwight Bentley

    34 68.00%
  • Draylon Booker

    11 22.00%
  • Jesse Broadnax

    5 10.00%
  • Devon Lewis-Buchanan

    12 24.00%
  • Ronald Clark

    6 12.00%
  • Derreck Dean

    40 80.00%
  • Blaine Gauthier

    12 24.00%
  • Rodney Gillis

    13 26.00%
  • Ladarius Green

    14 28.00%
  • Pierre Hill

    8 16.00%
  • Emeka Onyenekwu

    8 16.00%
  • Sean Osborne

    15 30.00%
  • Chris Richard

    24 48.00%
  • Evan Ruiz

    18 36.00%
  • Nathan Sowels

    7 14.00%
  • Keldric White

    8 16.00%
  • Melvin White

    8 16.00%
  • Brendan Wilson

    14 28.00%
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Thread: Who will play this Fall?

  1. #25

    Default Re: Who will play this Fall?

    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun View Post
    _ I am a little afraid of keeping him at WR. Lets not forget Jordan Jackson who in my opinion was the biggest bust of a recruit we had in the last 10 years. Jackson was 6-6 and 200 lbs. and all everything in high school. When he got to college he did not move well enough to get open and never produced.

    Green is already 6-6 and 220 lbs. Unless he is a total freak ala Terrell Owens he will be better served as a TE. I hope I am wrong and he is athletic and fast enough to play WR because he could be a weapon but at the same time at TE he would be going against a LB this can be a huge advantage also ala Kellen Winslow type.

    He did look very good on the highlight reel but so did Jordan Jackson. I will wait to judge him when I see him in person running routes, catching balls, and blocking. He is most likely a tweener and that is why he is at UL. But could be a diamond in the ruff like you say. Should be fun to watch.

    I am ready for football now. This time of year sucks. _
    IMO Jordan Jackson should have been left on the Defensive side of the ball. He never really seemed to get comfortable with offense.

  2. #26

    Default Re: Who will play this Fall?

    He was the class 3A defensive player of the year in HS. But I can not think of one player ever at 6-6 in the secondary. He would have looked a little awkward in the secondary at 6-6 200#. I am not sure he was aggresive enough to play defense. In practice he was a slacker.

    He was ranked #30 in the nation as an athlete by rivals.com but he was not highly recruited. Our coaches either misestimated his skills or bought into rivals, which is BS.


  3. #27

    Track & Field Re: Who will play this Fall?

    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun View Post
    _ I am a little afraid of keeping him at WR. Lets not forget Jordan Jackson who in my opinion was the biggest bust of a recruit we had in the last 10 years. Jackson was 6-6 and 200 lbs. and all everything in high school. When he got to college he did not move well enough to get open and never produced.

    Green is already 6-6 and 220 lbs. Unless he is a total freak ala Terrell Owens he will be better served as a TE. I hope I am wrong and he is athletic and fast enough to play WR because he could be a weapon but at the same time at TE he would be going against a LB this can be a huge advantage also ala Kellen Winslow type.

    He did look very good on the highlight reel but so did Jordan Jackson. I will wait to judge him when I see him in person running routes, catching balls, and blocking. He is most likely a tweener and that is why he is at UL. But could be a diamond in the ruff like you say. Should be fun to watch.

    I am ready for football now. This time of year sucks. _
    I have no idea where he will play (more later), but Green is an athlete that played for an under-publicized losing team with an anemic offense without a passing attack. He played basketball on a team that made it to the 4A semi's in Florida, he won the regional qualifier in high jump for his track team, and was All Area in the Triple Jump. Also, he made honorable mention All State in football which equals first team All State in at least 37 lesser football states, which considering the team he played on, is incredible in and of itself.

    Date.........Opponent..............................................................Result
    8/31/07 ....West Florida (Pensacola, FL)...................................W 50-10
    9/7/07 ......Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach, FL)...................L 9-40
    9/14/07 .....Milton (FL)...........................................................L 0-16
    9/28/07 .....Pace (FL).............................................................L 3-17
    10/5/07 .....Pine Forest (Pensacola, FL) ....................................L 0-28
    10/12/07 ...Tate (Cantonment, FL)...........................................L 6-43
    10/15/07 ....Pensacola (FL).....................................................L 0-17
    10/19/07 ....Escambia (Pensacola, FL)......................................W 24-6
    11/2/07 ......Niceville (FL).......................................................L 31-34


    Ladarius went from being a 6'2" 180 nobody to a 6'6" (maybe 6'5") 220 (maybe 200 as his BB coach says he is 195) sleeper in 2 years. Today's hyper speed recruiting service "rate em as 5 stars while they are still in diapers" system does not track these types of athletes very well, and this is a great thing for teams like UL. Heck, neither service ever did a story on him, nor do they have a mug shot of him, let alone highlights, further proving my point.

    IMO, he looks like a WR. Can he play TE? Maybe? The coaches have seen him toe to toe and have a much better handle on that sort of call. I think he has speed and can jump up and go after the ball. Green with consistent hands + a passer that has good vision of the field = UL's all time leading WR. If you want to run the ball half the time, TE's have to be mean, nasty, and somewhat mule-headed to be really good ones. It takes a special attitude to be an OL that can catch. They have to get off on planting defenders so they have a great view of the sky above as well as catch a football...not sure where Green is in the mean, nasty, and mule-headed category.

    As far as Green being a "tweener", I think he is a solid recruit that should have had many offers, if not for his circumstances. Here is an excerpt from the guys I respect the most in recruiting analysis, these guys run Pro combines, they know their stuff, check out #58:

    Quote Originally Posted by MSL
    June 11, 2007
    MSL Recruiting
    If you've followed our recruiting here at MSLSports.net, you will know that when it comes to promoting and evaluating talent throughout the country, we have proven that we can do it as well as anyone.

    When it comes to promoting and evaluating the state of Florida, our analysts, Charles Fishbein and Larry Blustein, stand alone as they travel to every corner of the state, watching players live at practices, in games, at camps and at combines.

    Since January, Fishbein and Blustein have watched and evaluated events from the Panhandle to the Florida Keys. Attendance at camps in Orlando, Jacksonville and Fort Lauderdale, and events in other cities throughout the state has given MSL the recognition from major college coaches to football prospects.

    "When it comes to evaluating talent, MSL has the best people around," said MSL Partner and former NFL standout Chuck Muncie. "Nobody comes close to covering the state of Florida like Charles and Larry. It's no mistake that over 50 major college coaches speak with them regularly about rising prospects."

    CHARLES FISHBEIN'S PHILOSOPHY: I feel that if you go to a practice, game, camp or a combine, you have the chance to get to know the kids, parents and coaches. You also get to watch them play football, which is the most important aspect of the game. I seldom call kids on the phone. To me, having the chance to shake their hand and look them in the eye is the only way to evaluate talent.


    LARRY BLUSTEIN'S PHILOSOPHY: Back when I started doing this, there was no internet or film to watch. If you were going to evaluate a player in this state, it sometimes meant that you would have to drive 12 or 13 hours to make sure. To me, nothing beats the face of a player or a coach when they see you at a game or a practice. Nothing!

    Here is a look at the Summer 100 Class of 2008 players in the Sunshine State:
    1. Matt Patchan, OL, Seffner Armwood
    2. Nigel Bradham, LB, Crawfordville Wakulla (FLORIDA STATE)
    3. Patrick Johnson, DB, Pompano Beach Ely (MIAMI)
    4. Aldarius Johnson, WR, Miami Northwestern
    5. Marcus Forston, DT, Miami Northwestern
    6. T.J. Bryant, DB, Tallahassee Lincoln
    7. Michael Brewster, OL, Orlando Edgewater (OHIO STATE)
    8. Corey Liuget, DE, Hialeah
    9. Brandon Washington, OL, Miami Northwestern (MIAMI)
    10. Jamie Harper, RB, Jacksonville Trinity Christian
    11. Brandon Harris, DB, Miami Booker T. Washington
    12. Jordan Futch, LB, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna (MIAMI)
    13. Etienne Sabino, LB, Miami Dr. Krop
    14. Melvin Ray, WR, Tallahassee North Florida Christian
    15. Nigel Carr, LB, Jacksonville First Coast (FLORIDA STATE)
    16. Martavious Odoms, WR, Pahokee
    17. Janoris Jenkins, DB, Pahokee
    18. Lerentee McCray, LB, Dunnellon
    19. Marcus Robinson, LB, Homestead
    20. Micanor Regis, DT, Pahokee (MIAMI)
    21. Tommy Streeter, WR, Miami Northwestern
    22. C.J. Holton, S, Crawfordville Wakulla (FLORIDA STATE)
    23. Sean Spence, LB, Miami Northwestern
    24. Delvin Hughes, DE, Clewiston
    25. Thearon Collier, WR, Miami Booker T. Washington (MIAMI)
    26. Jeremy Brown, DB, Orlando Boone
    27. British Footman, RB, Tallahassee Godby
    28. D.C. Jefferson, QB, Winter Haven
    29. Jeremy Longo, DE, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons (GEORGIA)
    30. Karnell Hatcher, S, Delray Beach Atlantic
    31. Avis Commack, WR, Jacksonville First Coast (FLORIDA STATE)
    32. Kyle Parker, QB, Jacksonville Bartram Trail (CLEMSON)
    33. Moses McCray, DT, Tampa Hillsborough (FLORIDA STATE).
    34. Earl Okine, DE, Gainesville (FLORIDA)
    35. Eric Smith, FB, Seffner Armwood
    36. Jacory Harris, QB, Miami Northwestern (MIAMI)
    37. Greg Shaw, OL, Miami Monsignor Pace
    38. Travis Benjamin, WR, Glades Central
    39. T.J. Lawrence, WR/DB, Lakeland Kathleen
    40. Mike Goodman, OL, Miami Columbus
    41. Darius Morgan, WR, Citra North Marion
    42. Benjamin Jones, DE, Miami Northwestern
    43. Harry Adams, WR, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
    44. Ramon Buchanon, LB, Palm Bay
    45. Connor Kempe, QB, North Palm Beach Benjamin
    46. Scott Betros, LB, Jacksonville Bolles (WAKE FOREST)
    47. Richard Watson, RB, Tallahassee FAMU
    48. Davon Johnson, WR, Miami Booker T. Washington
    49. Chris Anderson, RB, Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson
    50. Star Jackson, QB, Lake Worth
    51. Derrick Winter, WR, Tampa Plant
    52. Nathan Nord, TE, West Boca
    53. Ricky Barnum, OL, Lakeland Lake Gibson
    54. Carlton Thomas, RB, Frostproof
    55. Jeremy Lewis, DT, Palm Beach Lakes (MIAMI)
    56. Andrew Parker, TE, Jacksonville Bartram Trail
    57. Jabaris Little, TE, Tallahassee Lincoln (FLORIDA STATE)
    58. Ladarius Green, WR, Pensacola Washington
    59. Marty Everett, DT, Bushnell South Sumter
    60. Damion Allen, WR, Orlando Dr. Phillips
    61. Antonio Bell, WR, Daytona Beach Mainland (TENNESSEE)
    62. Jeff Demps, RB, Groveland South Lake
    63. Alfred Jenkins, WR, Jacksonville Terry Parker
    64. Onterrio McCaleb, RB, Fort Meade
    65. Joseph Looney, OL, Lake Worth
    66. Malcolm Johnson, WR, Bartow
    67. Stephen Atkinson, S, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
    68. Tarik Rollins, LB, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna
    69. Jeremiah Schwartz, FB, Orlando Edgewater
    70. Jermaine Thomas, RB, Jacksonville First Coast (FLORIDA STATE)
    71. Carlton Lewis, S, St. Augustine
    72. Vincent Williams, LB, Ridge Community (FLORIDA STATE)
    73. Shaq Wilson, LB, Jacksonville First Coast
    74. Andrew Datko, OL, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
    75. A.J. Grant, S, Jacksonville Sandalwood
    76. Anthony Hill, DL, Pensacola (FLORIDA STATE)
    77. Santuan McGee, RB, Tallahassee Florida High
    78. Joseph Wiley, S, Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson (MIAMI)
    79. Jahleel Addae, RB, Riverview (WEST VIRGINIA)
    80. Justin Green, OL, Palm Beach Gardens
    81. C.J. Odoms, S, Fort Myers
    82. David Williams, LB, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
    83. Hakeem Johnson, DB, Jacksonville Andrew Jackson
    84. David Blackwell, ATH, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
    85. T’Sharven Bell, S, Kissimmee Osceola
    86. Anthony Mains, DE, Naples Golden Gate
    87. Sergio Joyner, DE, Seffner Armwood
    88. Sean Ferguson, DE, Miami Norland
    89. Albert Gary, ATH, Citra North Marion
    90. George Baker, DB, Miami Archbishop Carroll
    91. Xavier Brewer, DB, Jacksonville Bartram Trail
    92. Toshmon Stevens, DE, Crescent City
    93. Ted Stachitas, QB, Ponta Vedra Beach Nease (WAKE FOREST)
    94. Junior Mertile, DB, North Miami
    95. Jerome Swinton, DB, Daytona Beach Seabreeze
    96. Jatavious Miller, LB, Pahokee
    97. Brandon Davis, DL, Jacksonville Lee
    98. Jeremiah Harden, RB, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
    99. Bo Reliford, TE, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
    100. Matt Skinner, OL, Jacksonville Bolles (CLEMSON)
    Ladarius is #55 below...
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  4. #28

    Default Re: Who will play this Fall?

    Does Ladarius want to play for Coach Lee too??


  5. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by drumroll View Post
    _ I have no idea where he will play (more later), but Green is an athlete that played for an under-publicized losing team with an anemic offense without a passing attack. He played basketball on a team that made it to the 4A semi's in Florida, he won the regional qualifier in high jump for his track team, and was All Area in the Triple Jump. Also, he made honorable mention All State in football which equals first team All State in at least 37 lesser football states, which considering the team he played on, is incredible in and of itself.

    Date.........Opponent..............................................................Result
    8/31/07 ....West Florida (Pensacola, FL)...................................W 50-10
    9/7/07 ......Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach, FL)...................L 9-40
    9/14/07 .....Milton (FL)...........................................................L 0-16
    9/28/07 .....Pace (FL).............................................................L 3-17
    10/5/07 .....Pine Forest (Pensacola, FL) ....................................L 0-28
    10/12/07 ...Tate (Cantonment, FL)...........................................L 6-43
    10/15/07 ....Pensacola (FL).....................................................L 0-17
    10/19/07 ....Escambia (Pensacola, FL)......................................W 24-6
    11/2/07 ......Niceville (FL).......................................................L 31-34


    Ladarius went from being a 6'2" 180 nobody to a 6'6" (maybe 6'5") 220 (maybe 200 as his BB coach says he is 195) sleeper in 2 years. Today's hyper speed recruiting service "rate em as 5 stars while they are still in diapers" system does not track these types of athletes very well, and this is a great thing for teams like UL. Heck, neither service ever did a story on him, nor do they have a mug shot of him, let alone highlights, further proving my point.

    IMO, he looks like a WR. Can he play TE? Maybe? The coaches have seen him toe to toe and have a much better handle on that sort of call. I think he has speed and can jump up and go after the ball. Green with consistent hands + a passer that has good vision of the field = UL's all time leading WR. If you want to run the ball half the time, TE's have to be mean, nasty, and somewhat mule-headed to be really good ones. It takes a special attitude to be an OL that can catch. They have to get off on planting defenders so they have a great view of the sky above as well as catch a football...not sure where Green is in the mean, nasty, and mule-headed category.

    As far as Green being a "tweener", I think he is a solid recruit that should have had many offers, if not for his circumstances. Here is an excerpt from the guys I respect the most in recruiting analysis, these guys run Pro combines, they know their stuff, check out #58:



    Ladarius is #55 below... _
    I think if he would have stayed committed to Florida Atlantic he would definitely be a TE because they seem to like TE's who are in that 6'4 210lbs mold. It works very weel for them so we cant say anything bad about it. I am up in the air about what I would like to see done with him, the coaches know better than me. Maybe a 2 TE set with a big blocking TE like Wilson and a guy who can go out and get it like Green.

  6. Default Re: Who will play this Fall?

    Tight Ends are a much bigger part of Munoz offense. This spring, tight ends (in three scrimmages of fifty plays or so each) caught 15-16 balls plus others thrown their way. This is over 10 percent of the offense - big change from last year. According to team sources, Ulm had a great spring (especially when Jones was held out week 2) and weighs in now at 240-245. Jones is a good starter but there are competent back-ups, both in the freshman ranks and in potential transfers. I agree with an earlier comment in this post that Aubrey is a great half / slot back type receiver - that is hard to pattern from a roster or film. Little Matt D (moving from fullback) is also a good halfback / motion guy when we use the second TE in that manner.

    But we have seen this before - spring is different from fall. Injuries and differences in philosophy can change a lot of things before Aug 30.


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