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Zimmer made the sports talk on Tuesday in Sioux Falls. The first 13 minutes revolve around the Jackrabbits football, MVFC, MVC, and talk about grad transfers.
http://kwsn.com/podcasts/sports-talk...er-graduation/Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Nick DeLuca from the Bison is the perfect NFL size,6'3" 248, for a LB to play in the NFL .Most his size and athletic ability are taken by the FBS schools. The Bison have a recruiting machine going on right now with winning so many Nat.'l Championships in a row. Something we are building for, it can be a slow process it seems.We'll get there eventually,especially with the players we have recruited lately,just got to put it all together and have that one breakout season to get to Frisco. Everything becomes easier with success working for you.
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The thing with DeLuca coming out of high school is that he was overshadowed by Josh Banderas in the 2013 Nebraska prep class. Banderas was one of the first Husker recruits for that class and he was extremely fast. (He was one of the top hurdlers in Nebraska in 2013.) DeLuca was a football player and I don't remember him focusing on other sports. The top three linebackers in the state that year were Banderas, DeLuca, and Luke McNitt. (McNitt would have jumped at an offer from SDSU or NDSU, but his best scholarship offer was from the University of Nebraska, Kearney. He's the returning starting fullback for the Huskers this year. He started at QB his freshman year for UNK and then walked on for the Huskers the following year.)
When I talked with McNitt and fellow Kearney High all-state lineman, Jackson Gannon, they both said the best football player in Nebraska that year was DeLuca. They both thought Banderas was soft and that nobody hit harder than DeLuca. It just shows how projections of players from their junior seasons can have more of an impact on recruiting than what senior seasons do. Lincoln Southwest had "the two best prep players" that year in Banderas and Christian Lacouture. Lacouture moved to Lincoln from Texas for his senior season so that he could get ready to play for the Huskers. He changed his mind on his commitment and ended up at LSU. Lincoln Southwest ended up with a 6-4 season and was a non-factor in the playoffs. Millard North went undefeated and were state champions.
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Back to Goedert...
I see that SDSU Strength tweeted that Goedert repeated as the SDSU Football Lifter of the year. His numbers are impressive!
Power Clean: 363 lbs.
Squat: 540 lbs.
Bench Press: 375 lbs.
Vertical: 35"
Standing Long Jump: 9' 9.5"
Pro Agility: 4.21 seconds
40 Yard Dash: 4.69 seconds
Back those numbers up with his on field production and high light real catches....
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Originally posted by GopherHole View PostBack to Goedert...
I see that SDSU Strength tweeted that Goedert repeated as the SDSU Football Lifter of the year. His numbers are impressive!
Power Clean: 363 lbs.
Squat: 540 lbs.
Bench Press: 375 lbs.
Vertical: 35"
Standing Long Jump: 9' 9.5"
Pro Agility: 4.21 seconds
40 Yard Dash: 4.69 seconds
Back those numbers up with his on field production and high light real catches....
Goedert matches up quite well on the numbers, and the eye test on the field comps pretty good too.
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https://fouracesscouting.com/2016/12...our-attention/
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Originally posted by rabidrabbit View PostOnly beef with article is that he goes down easily. I seem to remember him running through several would be tacklers and earning 10 yds after catch and contact. Look forward to a stat stuffing season from the Jacks offense.We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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With the 2017 draft over with, a lot of draft specialists are looking at 2018 prospects and are starting to label Goedert as the #1 TE for the 2018 draft. If he has a big year with some splash plays (both of which are pretty much a certainty), I could see him going in the late 1st round or early 2nd round in a year with an overall weak TE class.
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Originally posted by CappinHard View PostWith the 2017 draft over with, a lot of draft specialists are looking at 2018 prospects and are starting to label Goedert as the #1 TE for the 2018 draft. If he has a big year with some splash plays (both of which are pretty much a certainty), I could see him going in the late 1st round or early 2nd round in a year with an overall weak TE class.
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Originally posted by CappinHard View PostWith the 2017 draft over with, a lot of draft specialists are looking at 2018 prospects and are starting to label Goedert as the #1 TE for the 2018 draft. If he has a big year with some splash plays (both of which are pretty much a certainty), I could see him going in the late 1st round or early 2nd round in a year with an overall weak TE class.With fans like this who needs enemas.....
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Originally posted by Theee Catrabbit View PostYes...but I believe defenses will key on him this year and will really be able to contain him.......I'm sorry I can't even try to type that without laughing out loud and a straight face. the Beast of Britton will always get his!
#pickyourpoison
I agree on his blocking, someone had a comment on twitter that he lacks blocking ability..., please...we are very fortunate that both he and Jake have excellent downfield blocking ability and 86 does everything needed as a down TE, teams aren't looking for a Jimmy Kleinsasser mauling TE anymore.
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