Use him for short yardage like Baylor did a few years ago with 6'7" LaQuan McGowan
Keep him away from the Dairy Queen and shuck some of that blubber and he might be able to play. Right now he is slow and only good for high school ball as an intimidating factor. I hope A&M doesn't waste a scholarship on himMadmarttigan said:
Holding.
But seriously I doubt the kid moves nearly fast enough to play OL.
.......fishing, pool, ping pong, hackey sack, Call of Duty, thumb wars....Scotty Appleton said:Madmarttigan said:
Holding.
But seriously I doubt the kid moves nearly fast enough to play OL.
There is a diminishing return on size and as he goes up against physically mature and faster players he will have trouble at that weight.
There is a reason most of the top shelf OT's have maxed at 6-4 - 6-6 & 320ish for the past decade. At a certain point that extra mass/muscle works against you in physical sports like football, fighting, etc.