OLB Dylan Jordan [TCU - Signed LOI]

To Which School Will Jordan Commit?


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Mavric

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Player: Dylan Jordan

Hometown: Pittsburg, Kansas

School: Pittsburg

Position: Outside Linebacker

Height: 6-3

Weight: 215

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Power 5 Offers: Nebraska

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247 Composite: #550 Overall; #33 OLB; .8775; :star :star :star  

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247: #196 Overall; #14 OLB; :star :star :star :star  
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Watched him and some other Husker targets while they had an inside practice at Pittsburg State. Guy is fast! Had no idea who he was at the time. 

 
I know the head coach from Pittsburg High and they have produced some legit D1 kids the last few years in the Barnes rb  at K-State and Trevor Kent who is now at northwestern. Coach Nickelson has said Dylan White is a legit D1 athlete and whoever passes on him will regret it. Much like people have on Barnes who will most likely be drafted this year

 
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I know the head coach from Pittsburg High and they have produced some legit D1 kids the last few years in the Barnes rb  at K-State and Trevor Kent who is now at northwestern. Coach Nickelson has said Dylan White is a legit D1 athlete and whoever passes on him will regret it. Much like people have on Barnes who will most likely be drafted this year


I see you, with the Pitt State logo!

You say Dylan White. I assume you meant Jordan?

 
Other article says 11.07 100M.  That’s pretty solid for a kid that size.  His video looks like he’s real physical.  This would be a solid pick up.

 
Looks like he has a top 3 and we get last official visit.  Make it so!
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There is a obvious difference between watching film from Dylan Jordan and Eugene Asante. Asante is a full-go, runner-hitter the way Chin and Frost describe their desired defensive mentality, i.e., "shoot your shot". Jordan reminds me a lot of Dedrick Young. He can follow the play but is either indecisive or hesitant in his tackling form.

I guess that may not be a disqualifier if you consider the strides Young made in his play from the first to second half of the season. That may be evidence that this coaching staff can get guys to play with speed and decisiveness.

 
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