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I’m thrilled to have 1 of the 4 stud LBs (Atkinson, Griffin, Rouse, Williams). I’m no evaluator so I was curious what the differences/traits were for all 4 players.

Also, I know Texas is staying on Rouse and Williams. Izayia just flipped his commitment yet again and that recruitment definitely won’t be over until signing day. Does the amount of flips impact Texas’s pursuit of him or give the staff any pause?

Thanks!

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Atkinson is elite closing speed on the ball. Space player. Can play multiple spots

Griffin is an elite pass rushing LB off the edge 

Rouse is similar to Atkinson in terms of strengths 

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Gerry - would be interested in your opinion what analysts get right and wrong the most with star ratings. For example, I think they get QB and edge right the most and stars don't matter for both lines of scrimmage. What positions are you most comfortable taking 3 stars for development?

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14 minutes ago, LiongatheLB said:

Gerry - would be interested in your opinion what analysts get right and wrong the most with star ratings. For example, I think they get QB and edge right the most and stars don't matter for both lines of scrimmage. What positions are you most comfortable taking 3 stars for development?

I like taking traits on the offensive line for 3-star prospects. Texas has hit on plenty 3-star OL in previous years. 

You get a much longer developmental track to build frames and expand on the strengths of their traits.

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1 hour ago, CJ Vogel said:

I like taking traits on the offensive line for 3-star prospects. Texas has hit on plenty 3-star OL in previous years. 

You get a much longer developmental track to build frames and expand on the strengths of their traits.

What are the traits our coaches seek in OL?

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3 minutes ago, Migas & Fajitas said:

What are the traits our coaches seek in OL?

Length, first step quickness and punch.

Obviously, the frame to grow into a #BigHuman is essential as well.

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13 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

Length, first step quickness and punch.

Obviously, the frame to grow into a #BigHuman is essential as well.

Does arm length or hand size come into the eval? Seems like a football IQ would come into play with the center. Or do our coaches value the things you listed more? Whatever our coaches are doing, the OL grades on the field seem to be speaking for themselves. 

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