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'07 TX RB Bradley Stephens (Texas A&M Verbal)

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Bradley Stephens
McAllen (TX) McAllen Memorial
Height: 5'10
Weight: 180
Forty: 4.45
Shuttle 4.13
Bench: 250
Squat: 545
Power Clean: 250
Video: Freshmen Video and Sophomore Video
List: Ohio State, Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma
- Freshman Varsity Stats (123/1176 rushing 23 receptions/376 yds 16 TDS. 1600+ yds total )
- Sophomore Varsity Stats (183/1640 yds rushing 22 receptions / 483 yds 23 TDS. 2000+ yds total.)

He is listed in the '06 Scout database, but is only a junior.
IMO his video is as impressive as Devine's. He has some sick moves, and already expresses an interest in tOSU. Check out the Videos!
 
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Nice for a sophmore, not as good as Devines though, he will be one to look out for though, he seems like he will be the Reggie Bush type though in College though.....not like that's a bad thing he has excellent hand for a back.
Maybe i'm just bias, but after watching Chris Wells vids nobody looks as impressive to me anymore someone would have to blow me away right about now.
That kid CJ. Spiller is pretty impresive too though.
 
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I have to agree this kids very impressive as well, but I believe Devine is still a better runner. Devines moves are absolutley unbelievable, he puts the entire package together when running the ball without having to be 6'2" / 230 type of power back because he can slip and slide through and around guys so well.
 
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'07 TX RB Bradley Stephen

I heard that Bradley Stephens has relatives that live in Columbus Ohio and this could be a big factor in his decision to pick a school.

Check out this kid who has been featured on Rivals.com as one of the best for 2007. His track highlights have been added to his site.
His speed and move on the football field are backed up by his speed on the track. 48.7 400M and 21.8 200M....Not bad for a Soph.

http://imageevent.com/mcallentxrb
 
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I'd be willing to bet that if we get another HB this year to go with Wells, we could offer Stephens a spot as the only HB in next year's class. Of course that is looking WAY far ahead, but if there are not any top 10 type backs in Ohio next year, this wouldn't surprise me.

Of course, I would love to see JT jump on this kid early as well. Looks to have a bit more size & strength than Devine as well. Love the GPA too. :)
 
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I would absolutely love to have this guy. We've been making comparisons to the Devine kid as well. Have yall seen any of his football videos? He looks incredible, but that leads me to my.....

Caveat: Keep in mind this guy's from McAllen, right down in the Rio Grande Valley. They're not exactly known for producing top tier D1 talent, even if they are 5A (our highest classification). All those guys he's running past in his videos are all probably slower than molassas. But, this argument works for him as well. His offensive linemen, quarterback, and receivers suck compared to what yall are used to, so he has to play with these guys as well, not just against them. He'd be lucky to have 190 pound offensive tackles.
 
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Hey Horn, I was in Austin last week and had a meeting at MC Anderson High School, i think it is MC? How are they in terms of talent and average records?
They're better at basketball, traditionally, than football. Pretty much a perennial 5-5, 6-4, 7-3 team with an occasional playoff appearance. Although I believe they did win district this last year behind the blocking of UT OG commit Charlie Tanner. You'd think I'd pay more attention to them considering they're in Austin, but they are 4A. I guess I pay most mind to Austin's 5A district, which includes my alma mater and Austin Westlake (Drew Brees is an alumnus).

They are in a middle-upper class neighborhood, which might explain the lack of great skill position players that have come from there. Ditto with Westlake, Brees being one of very few exceptions.


By the way, my mom lives 3 blocks from Anderson High. Small world.
 
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I just watched the videos again, and I cannot see how you could rate anyone higher than this kid. That is not counting the 4.0 gpa. On his cuts, it looks like he is on ice skates. I would be ecstatic if the Bucks could land this kid.
 
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