Good thing he played linebacker in high school. His lack of size scared the big boys off. He can be a stud here at either safety position or as an OLB. A slightly larger version of Daylon McCoy.
Good thing he played linebacker in high school. His lack of size scared the big boys off. He can be a stud here at either safety position or as an OLB. A slightly larger version of Daylon McCoy.
Looks like he's not afraid to spend a little time in the weight room
Speaking of Kinder, I wonder if Carl's Catfish Hut is still in business.
I wouldn't mind him staying that size and be our version of a Minkah Fitzpatrick. Looks like he is 4.55 - 4.6 guy.
He's a heck of a football player....4.4 in the shuttle....very quick
I dislike when coaches take certain guys and beef them up so much they start to lose effectiveness. Not saying that will happen with him but I like a guy maintaining his athleticism even if he's a little undersized. Its not about their size but their physicality. One of the best small players I ever saw was Rohan Marley at Miami. He was 5'8" and 205 and could play sideline to sideline and just made plays. He played on the largest stage as a smaller linebacker but he used his speed and he was physical. I liked McCoy when he was here but he just wasn't physical enough and would get eaten up in the running game from time to time.
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