Player: Daytawion Lowe
Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK
Position: S
Height: 5'11.5"
Weight: 182 lbs.
40 time: 4.47
Visit Date: 9/26
Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Stanford
Favorites: Oklahoma State
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: :star :star :star :star #15 S
Big Red Report: :star :star :star :star 5.8 #17 S
ESPN: 79 #26 S
Assessing the talent: (ESPN) Lowe has the size, speed and toughness to excel as a college safety. He has a tall, lanky build. He's very aggressive and can provide good run support working from inside-out or outside-in. Avoids would-be blockers, fighting and scratching his way to the ball. Maintains good leverage on the ball against the outside run, flare pass and sprint out. He isn't afraid to deliver a blow, but sometimes drops his head and ankle tackles. Needs to take the extra step to become a more physical and reliable tackler. Plays well in the open field and has good instincts. Shows good timing when breaking on passes for interceptions and breakups. Fights receivers for jump balls and has shown playmaking ability after the pick. Could play deep-half coverage because of his instincts and football skills. Has excellent field awareness and rarely is out of position. He frequently is the first man downfield when covering kickoffs. Uses the sideline and shows intelligence on special teams. Lowe is a versatile athlete and a fiesty competitor--a player any coach would want on his team. He'll need to put in more time in the weight room, but that makes him no different than many excellent prospects coming out of high school.
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 10%. Oklahoma State is listed as leader.
Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK
Position: S
Height: 5'11.5"
Weight: 182 lbs.
40 time: 4.47
Visit Date: 9/26
Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Stanford
Favorites: Oklahoma State
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: :star :star :star :star #15 S
Big Red Report: :star :star :star :star 5.8 #17 S
ESPN: 79 #26 S
Assessing the talent: (ESPN) Lowe has the size, speed and toughness to excel as a college safety. He has a tall, lanky build. He's very aggressive and can provide good run support working from inside-out or outside-in. Avoids would-be blockers, fighting and scratching his way to the ball. Maintains good leverage on the ball against the outside run, flare pass and sprint out. He isn't afraid to deliver a blow, but sometimes drops his head and ankle tackles. Needs to take the extra step to become a more physical and reliable tackler. Plays well in the open field and has good instincts. Shows good timing when breaking on passes for interceptions and breakups. Fights receivers for jump balls and has shown playmaking ability after the pick. Could play deep-half coverage because of his instincts and football skills. Has excellent field awareness and rarely is out of position. He frequently is the first man downfield when covering kickoffs. Uses the sideline and shows intelligence on special teams. Lowe is a versatile athlete and a fiesty competitor--a player any coach would want on his team. He'll need to put in more time in the weight room, but that makes him no different than many excellent prospects coming out of high school.
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 10%. Oklahoma State is listed as leader.