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RB/DB Ronnell Grixby


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One, I don't think he will get many personal foul calls on him during a football game. Second, he may not be the cream of the crop of next years recruiting class but Nebraska needs to bring in the top state recruits and that is what he is, a top Nebraska recruit. He may not have been on the first team All-State but he probally has one thing that teams want, and that is potential.

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we are stacked at rb.......we would be absolutely foolish to bring him in as a potential DB.......we surely should have learned our lesson concerning using short guys in coverage by now...if he did not make 1st team Nebraska high school, then i hardly see the point in offering him, as most kids with few stars from Texas and Callifornia will offer more talent than this guy.....i vote we pass on this kid......bad fit for us

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Per: A Step Ahead: Jim Stefani's Underclassmen Football Recruiting Blog

 

One of the top safety prospects in the nation……It seems as though Ronnell has been a big-time prospect forever, as he already made a name for himself as a freshman starter for in-state power Omaha Central (the school that produced Gale Sayers)…...A two-way prep star at RB and safety……As a sophomore he rushed for 1,005 yards and had 370 yards receiving………As a freshman he tallied over 70 tackles on defense……..At RB, he has great vision, hands, burst and power. He’s gotten much bigger and more powerful..........Some feel he could be the best prospect to emerge out of Central in years…….Projects as a free safety in college due to his instincts, physical style of play and hard-hitting nature……..Very gifted athlete who runs well, has surprising strength and had a 34-inch vertical as a freshman. Just lacks ideal height…….Solid bloodlines as he is the younger brother of Nebraska CB Cortney Grixby and former Nebraska RB Deante Grixby…….Also stars in basketball, averaging 14 points and 5 assists per game as a sophomore point guard………….Nebraska was the first school to offer

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