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DE Keith Wells (Columbus State; transfer to Ohio Dominican)

Caught myself saying WOW a couple of times watching that video, he definately arrives at the ball with bad intentions. I felt sorry for the running backs who in a couple of those clips were expected to go one on one with KW.
 
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crazybuckfan40;1066414; said:
Wells is going to be a guy that can really get after the qb, may struggle against the run at first in his career, but he has the body to quickly get up to around 260-270...

I think the kid would be most effective ~255. I really don't think he has the ability to get "Vern" big, but is a little bit taller, so I could see him getting there.

The staff asked Mobley to show up at 255 and less than 10% body fat....I could see them asking Keith to try and do the same thing.

Again...I think Wells has as high a ceiling as anyone in this class...maybe not Adams and Pryor....but pretty darn close....think Jason Taylor of the Akron Zips and now the Miami Dolphins

EDIT: crazybuckfan40...not hating on your opinion...just stating mine
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1066492; said:
How about the play he lined all the way out at corner, and dropped back to almost make the interception?

The only problem with that play Mililani is the staff will probably see it. That means he gets put at the LEO and has to drop into coverage more than he would rush the passer :biggrin:

His speed off the edge is scary...and I know people might laugh...but he must have baseball mits for hands and his forearm and hand strength is ridiculous being able to pull guys down from behind on a few of those plays.
 
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