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Exactly how I n see this playing out as well. Mitchell is athletic enough to play OLB, and yes, McMilllan like a pure MIKE to me as well.
WILL Trey Johnson, Chris Worley, Kyle Berger, Sam Hubbard
MIKE Curtis Grant, Camren Williams, Raekwon McMillan, Luke Roberts
SAM Joshua Perry, Mike...
Though I believe Peppers is the better talent, I can't help but think of guys like Marvin Robinson (who did go to Michigan) and Jeff Luc (LB who went to Fla Stat). Both looked like NFL players out of HS, and played any meaningful minutes in college and have since transferred from both programs...
Same HS as former Buckeye WR Ricquan Southward, as well as a school Meyer has pretty strong ties to that produced RB Chris Rainey and the Pouncey Twins back when Urban was at Florida.
EDIT: Nevermind, wrong Lakeland high school. I think they were all from Lakeland High School.
Reminds me of Greg Little. Big wideout already coming out of HS. Played RB and was a return man. Little has had himself a very nice career thus far, I think Noah can do the same here. Would love to see him at Ohio State.
EDIT: Actually, you know, after thinking about it a little more -...
I believe he is classified as a Guard on every site now, and Rivals at least has him as their #1 OG. Trout, J.Jones and one of the JUCOs would be tremendous at OT, then Knox and M.Jones inside at OG.
ChrisSailerKicking.com profile - Corbin Daly, #2 Punter for 2014:
"Corbin is a phenomenal punting punting prospect. He is big, tall, strong and athletic. He has the ideal size and frame to be a dominating D1 punter. Already hits a ball with excellent hang time and distance. Corbin has as...
I am just guessing here, but I would tend to think it means more a flex TE type position. A pass catching TE like how Stoneburner was the "WR-H" in our offense last year.
And Braxton will be a Senior during Drake's freshman year while Ohio State is in a race for the National Championship, unlike Michigan. Sooooooo, yyyyyyyyeahhhhhh....
Just something about Nelson makes me think Brewster and being able to play Center. I agree with RB as well. I like Nelson and M.Jones inside, then Trout, J.Jones and either Rod Johnson or one of the JUCO kids at Tackle - and of course new names will always pop up. I think it is inevitable that...