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I'm sure he has the talent to play on defense, but his talent on the offensive side of the ball had him being referred to as the most impressive OT at the Army All American Combine, and whatever the staff does in a hypothetical situation is pure specualtion. I was saying he is being recruited...
He's OL all the way, maybe a 5 star. DT was addressed aggressively in the '08 class (Goebel, Rowell, and maybe Mobley) and we already might have the best one in the nation in '09 with John Simon, among other targets.
The orginal post has some track statistics that are wow-worthy. I think it's reasonable to doubt the 4.31 40 (probably hand-timed) but this kid seems like a track stud the likes of a Flash Thomas
Wouldn't be surprised if it came before the spring game, that would probably pull a lot of weight during the visit. OSU is hardly waiting along the sidelines on this one...
Muldoon is also Ryan Lukens' cousins. He grew up in the same area as Ryan and went to the same grade school. His uncles are Bill and Joe Lukens who also played to OSU.
ESPN (not insider)
Jaamal has clearly been through a lot. Struggled with grades early on but has worked his TAIL off to get where he is today. Sounds like a great kid who has clearly learned from his mistakes. Here's to hoping for an offer soon...
Scout $
Will be on the road soon visiting UCLA, USC, and Tennessee and possibly some other SEC schools. Claims no leader and says his visit to the OSU went well. Interested in Wisconsin but not hearing as much from them. James is still wide open.
Scout $
By Bob L.. talks about Dorian's visit to PSU, where he is worried about depth at LB. Would like the team of his choice to be graduating some LBs. Also went to Pitt's junior day but left early and questions whether he can see himself playing there.
IMO, this article is nothing but...
Interesting he says he does have a favorite at this time but will not divulge it.
As far as I have ready tOSU is the only spring game he has concrete plans to attend... I've got a good feeling about that leader.
I 100% agree, look at the recruiting service's rankings now and look at them in 10 months, so much is going to change. I like the increased popularity of the UA game though, as it seems like it uses a much more neutral selection process than the AA game.
Names of interest so far include:
Corey Adams, Darrell Givens, Victor Marc, Jaamal Berry, Melvin Fellows, Jack Mewhort, Duron Carter, Dre Kirkpatrick
Only 45 names so far so the roster is not nearly complete.
Just discussed on PTI, a few things that urked me..
Pryor was said to "love" press conferences, even though the school and television programs shape them.
Michigan was said to put more QB's to the NFL. (How many QB's did WVU send to the NFL under RR??)
Just please stop making bold statements...
I have heard the same things as HotMic. There are more OSU level prospects this year, but as far as D1 talent in general in Ohio, this year is not as deep. So I guess as far as OSU is concerned, it is deep, but generally speaking HotMic may be right.
Anyways back to D.J...
I agree with pretty much everything you said. Stanton was painful to watch last year but honesty the Reds might keep him for depth with their lack of left-handed relief. But what is depth if it isn't quality depth?
As far as the young arms... I can't help but think Bailey is going to show up...