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CB Marshon Lattimore (2017 NFL Def ROY, 3x Pro Bowl, Washington Commanders)

While I admire Marshon's concern for his younger teammates, he can rest assured that no Glenville kid is going to be overlooked--by us or any other major program--whether he pulls the trigger now or waits until NLOID.
 
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Re: “All the underclassman here at Glenville, they are my little brothers,” Lattimore told Cleveland.com in an in-person interview Tuesday. “I want to see them do well and be in the same position as me. The longer I wait, the more coaches come and see me and may discover one of them too. If I have to wait for them to get discovered, then I’ll do that.”
http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2013/09/glenvilles_marshon_lattimore_t.html

Nothing new here, that's been Ted Ginn Sr.'s policy for many years now.

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The comments at the end of this article are disturbing to me. People need to get a grip.

I saw "John in Orlando's" comment when that article was posted and was embarrassed, but didn't care enough to create an account to call him out. Nice job MaxBuck for doing that. I like that people call the kid selfish, and then get upset because he may not choose THEIR team. "You're selfish because you aren't doing what I want you to do!"
 
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Idk if this has been answered before, but I've always wondered how when we first started hearing about marshon early in his process, he was being looked at as a WR or pivot. Then some where along the way, he was seen solely as a CB. What brought about the change in position, when at one time he was looked at as a WR and now his future position seems to shutting them down
 
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Idk if this has been answered before, but I've always wondered how when we first started hearing about marshon early in his process, he was being looked at as a WR or pivot. Then some where along the way, he was seen solely as a CB. What brought about the change in position, when at one time he was looked at as a WR and now his future position seems to shutting them down

He sees himself as a CB.
 
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He sees himself as a CB.


So it's his opinion? I'm not knocking his decision, as he's an obvious 5star on both sides of the line. But was just curious, as his junior year we wanted him to play as a slot WR and now were envisioning him lining up with Damon Webb in the defensive backfield. I'm certainly not complaining, as I want him in this class regardless of his position
 
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So it's his opinion? I'm not knocking his decision, as he's an obvious 5star on both sides of the line. But was just curious, as his junior year we wanted him to play as a slot WR and now were envisioning him lining up with Damon Webb in the defensive backfield. I'm certainly not complaining, as I want him in this class regardless of his position

He has the tools to excel on both sides of the ball, but right now he sees himself as a CB. Once he gets on campus and we get to evaluate him in full pads, that's another story.
 
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