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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 185176" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>You make some very good points. I don't watch that much tape on recruits and am no expert. I'm a baseball guy, but have a pretty good feel for the game. I do think MLD has the ideal size for bback, but based on the little I've seen, his skill set plays really well at aback. He can be a physical presence blocking the perimeter, explosive runner, as well as a threat in the passing game. </p><p></p><p>I have not seen enough to know, but I would not imagine MM being a great threat in the passing game. He is, IMO, a guy that can make someone miss in the hole and take one to the house. We need that at the bback spot IMO. This will do a lot to keep the safety and MLB from flying sideline to sideline with no respect for the big play between the tackles. I don't think his size is an issue.</p><p></p><p>I think Q will be the big body that we use to get the tough yards. He seems like a downhill runner suited for breaking tackles/pushing the pile for tough yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 185176, member: 786"] You make some very good points. I don't watch that much tape on recruits and am no expert. I'm a baseball guy, but have a pretty good feel for the game. I do think MLD has the ideal size for bback, but based on the little I've seen, his skill set plays really well at aback. He can be a physical presence blocking the perimeter, explosive runner, as well as a threat in the passing game. I have not seen enough to know, but I would not imagine MM being a great threat in the passing game. He is, IMO, a guy that can make someone miss in the hole and take one to the house. We need that at the bback spot IMO. This will do a lot to keep the safety and MLB from flying sideline to sideline with no respect for the big play between the tackles. I don't think his size is an issue. I think Q will be the big body that we use to get the tough yards. He seems like a downhill runner suited for breaking tackles/pushing the pile for tough yards. [/QUOTE]
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