nice pick up.
vander54 said:
Brian Johnson LB/S
6' 1.5" 185lbs
Ran a top 10 40 time at the Houston Opening.
Aggie95 said:
other way. He plays OLB but he will get a look at Safety and LB
merc said:
We get in on him early? We are his best offer by quite a bit imo.
Aye, I thought about it after I hit send and saw Louisville but I guess I was just looking for SEC teams we actually play against. Hope he is great here.Lateralus Ag said:merc said:
We get in on him early? We are his best offer by quite a bit imo.
Thats debatable at this point but I get your point.
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Is he the one that plays Safety but we recruited as a LB?
Or am I misremembering.
aggiedent said:Quote:
Is he the one that plays Safety but we recruited as a LB?
Or am I misremembering.
Exactly what happened in your childhood that, well.......makes you the way you are?
What's often great in small doses becomes tiresome and obnoxious when you do it non-stop.
That's some Phil Simms' level insight right there guys.fightinag said:
6 foot 2 180 pounds ?
He better live in the weight room or the SEC will eat him alive
Doc Daneeka said:
I think Leon Oneal to LB and Brian Johnson to safety...
That weight is inaccurate, as it isn't updated. He is in the 190s now. Remember that he still hasn't started his senior year of high school, and is a prime redshirt candidate. A year in our S&C program will do him wonders. He also was electronically timed at a 4.36 40, and so he is a great athlete.Canyon99 said:
180 lbs? Hells bells!
At safety that's not terrible for a high schooler. Assuming he comes to A&M as a safety, we should assume about 190 to 200 by the time he gets through offseason training, which isn't bad at all for a DB.fightinag said:
6 foot 2 180 pounds ?
He better live in the weight room or the SEC will eat him alive
None of those are bad points.MaxPower said:
Vinn Miller was a 210 pound DE out of HS but was an all state level hurdler. You take athletes. To a certain extent being undersized I'm HS has advantages because they aren't used to simply overpowering opponents. He may not pan out but he's the type of high risk, high reward type you need every class.
MaxPower said:
Vinn Miller was a 210 pound DE out of HS but was an all state level hurdler. You take athletes. To a certain extent being undersized I'm HS has advantages because they aren't used to simply overpowering opponents. He may not pan out but he's the type of high risk, high reward type you need every class.
MaxPower said:
Vinn Miller was a 210 pound DE out of HS but was an all state level hurdler. You take athletes. To a certain extent being undersized I'm HS has advantages because they aren't used to simply overpowering opponents. He may not pan out but he's the type of high risk, high reward type you need every class.
Meximan said:None of those are bad points.MaxPower said:
Vinn Miller was a 210 pound DE out of HS but was an all state level hurdler. You take athletes. To a certain extent being undersized I'm HS has advantages because they aren't used to simply overpowering opponents. He may not pan out but he's the type of high risk, high reward type you need every class.
MaxPower said:
Vinn Miller was a 210 pound DE out of HS but was an all state level hurdler. You take athletes. To a certain extent being undersized I'm HS has advantages because they aren't used to simply overpowering opponents. He may not pan out but he's the type of high risk, high reward type you need every class.