Not gonna lie, that tape is a lot more impressive. Looks pretty dominant, but I probably like him as a DE more than a DT. Just my completely non-knowledgeable opinion.More footage: http://nebraska.riva...asp?CID=1446360
I'd have to say Mich St was his best offer that I see above... For a team that coaches great defenses, I'll take that!I wouldn't exactly say that we stole one, his three biggest offers besides ours were Cincinnati, West Virginia and Pitt. I think time will tell if he's a steal or not.Stole one from the big boys here. What a coup.........
Now look what we did heeerrrreeee.....We also offered his teammate Eric Glover-Williams. A 2015 ATH, who will be one of the most sought after players in that years class.
Think Italian.This is a serious question, how do you pronounce his first name?
It's pronounced "Dave"This is a serious question, how do you pronounce his first name?
Antwan.This is a serious question, how do you pronounce his first name?
I thought it was Kevin?It's pronounced "Dave"This is a serious question, how do you pronounce his first name?
I was thinking antwan or antony thanks. The other option was I was thinking was TimAntwan.This is a serious question, how do you pronounce his first name?
Good points, Paul. Shuttle time is probably the most overlooked stat, but IMO pure numbers from a combine setting mean far less than what players do between the lines. Also interesting Suh was only 266 lbs out of highschool.For those freaking out about his 40 time, as others have said it is just an eye stat. It means jack. And it is the last thing I look at in regards to linemen because you know they are sprinting that far ask if the time. The more important figure to look at is his shuttle time. You know the pro agility test. Bursts of speed mixed with change of direction, a little more relating to the position than a 40.
Now that figure is 4.58. Pretty good for a lineman. For comparative purposes a fairly good DT that played here had a shuttle totime coming out of Oregon ran a 4.94. And he only had 16 pounds on Miles coming out of high school.