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'08 CO LB Jon Major (Colorado signee)

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Ht: 6-foot-4
Wt: 220 lbs
Forty: 4.5 secs
GPA: 3.65

2005 Defensive Stats: 109 tackles 5 TFLs 1 INT 5 BRs 3 FRs
2006 Defensive Stats: 107 tackles 16 TFLs 1 INT 6 BRs 4 FRs

Listing interest in Boston College, Cal, Colorado, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.
 
Film review: Tough to tell from the early film because it is from his sophmore or early junior years. The kids measurables are fantastic and looks like he definitely has the frame to put on some weight. Could end up as a MLB, if he can stay around 235-240 and keep his speed. Reminds me a bit of Chad Hoobler at this stage. Time will tell if he develops a little better, but even with the limited schollies in '08, this might be a player to keep an eye on.
 
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He looks to be a great propsect. Many say the number one in Colorado next year. He has great size to grow into a middle lb or even eventually put his hand on the ground and come off the end.

He has taken unofficial visits to Wisconsin, Michigan, UCLA, Notre Dame, and Colorado.

He seems to be getting attention from just about every school across the country. Lets hope that we has a favorable impression if he comes in on the 18th.

He also has 2 offers as of now from Wisky and Utah.
 
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wadc45;655028; said:
Film review: Tough to tell from the early film because it is from his sophmore or early junior years. The kids measurables are fantastic and looks like he definitely has the frame to put on some weight. Could end up as a MLB, if he can stay around 235-240 and keep his speed. Reminds me a bit of Chad Hoobler at this stage. Time will tell if he develops a little better, but even with the limited schollies in '08, this might be a player to keep an eye on.

I agree with this, but I was a little dissapointed from the film.

Since I don't really know if the highlights are coming from sophmore or junior year it is hard to really get a read, but sometimes he was a step slow to read the play. He seems to fill nicely, but for a kid that is receiving attention like he is I was suprised he was getting there faster.

I envision him putting his hand down in college if he goes to a big time school like tOSU, Michigan, USC, etc. At a school like Wisky, Colorado, etc. he could stay at lb.
 
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crazybuckfan40;655130; said:
I agree with this, but I was a little dissapointed from the film.

Since I don't really know if the highlights are coming from sophmore or junior year it is hard to really get a read, but sometimes he was a step slow to read the play. He seems to fill nicely, but for a kid that is receiving attention like he is I was suprised he was getting there faster.

I envision him putting his hand down in college if he goes to a big time school like tOSU, Michigan, USC, etc. At a school like Wisky, Colorado, etc. he could stay at lb.

Agree with the speed, but he tested out at a combine, which leads me to believe that the clips, based on their date and that info, are from his sophmore year. When newer film becomes available, I will post a review.
 
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How does this sound....

The number one player in Colorado = Jon Major...
The number one player in Penn. = Terelle Pryor...
The number one player in Maryland = Kenny Tate...
The number one player in Ohio = DeVoe Torrence...

At this point we seem to have a great chance to land the number one player in 4 states...

:yow1:
 
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crazybuckfan40;662314; said:
How does this sound....

The number one player in Colorado = Jon Major...
The number one player in Penn. = Terelle Pryor...
The number one player in Maryland = Kenny Tate...
The number one player in Ohio = DeVoe Torrence...

At this point we seem to have a great chance to land the number one player in 4 states...

:yow1:

What about Long, will he be the #1 player in Virginia?
What about Shugarts, will he be the #1 player in Texas?
 
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