• Follow us on Twitter @buckeyeplanet and @bp_recruiting, like us on Facebook! Enjoy a post or article, recommend it to others! BP is only as strong as its community, and we only promote by word of mouth, so share away!
  • Consider registering! Fewer and higher quality ads, no emails you don't want, access to all the forums, download game torrents, private messages, polls, Sportsbook, etc. Even if you just want to lurk, there are a lot of good reasons to register!

LB Curtis Grant (National Champion)

LordJeffBuck;1865283; said:
Jermale Hines was a "linebacker" because that's where he played in high school. He was 205 pounds when he entered Ohio State, and he's 216 pounds now. Big difference from Grant who is 230-ish now and will be 250-ish by the time he's done.

No need to convince me, no way do I ever see Grant being in the defensive backfield.

I understand he was a LB in high school but if I remember correctly, Hines was recruited as a LB to tOSU not as a DB. The change was made after he was in the program. I am certainly happy that he did make the change, he was a good playmaker.
 
Upvote 0
LordJeffBuck;1865276; said:
There are 193 safeties in the NFL, only three of whom weigh 230 pounds or more ... that's just 1.6% ... the heaviest safety in the NFL (Kam Chancellor from the Seattle Seahawks) weighs 232 pounds, while the lightest weighs 187 pounds.

Grant, being just 18 years old and never having been in a college strength and conditioning program, will likely put on 15 to 25 pounds before he graduates ... and it is very unlikely that there will ever be a 250-pound safety in the NFL.

Of the 193 safeties in the NFL, 51 weigh 200 pounds or less (26.4%), and only 21 weigh 220 pounds or more (10.9%).

The average weight of all NFL safeties is 207.2 pounds (in other words, 23 pounds less than Curtis Grant weighs as a high school player).

Here are the weights of some notable NFL safeties:

Troy Polamalu: 207
Ed Reed: 200
T.J. Ward: 200
Donte Whitner: 208
Bob Sanders: 206
Eric Berry: 211
Antrel Rolle: 208
Kurt Coleman: 195
Malcolm Jenkins: 204
Darren Sharper: 210
Nick Collins: 207
Eric Weddle: 200
Quintin Mikell: 203
Chris Harris: 207
Michael Huff: 205
Michael Griffin: 203


No need to find out, because we already know - Grant is a linebacker.


If you're not new to Ohio State football, then don't act like you know nothing about the game, 'cause right now you've got a lot of us fooled.

My bad that I said Florida. But I posted an opinion not a fact and it turned into a tangent. If I would have known that I would not have posted it in the first place. I thought I was a big fan until I came onto this site, some members are obsessed. Have a nice day, Go bucks!
 
Upvote 0
TROYs SMITH;1865310; said:
But I posted an opinion not a fact and it turned into a tangent.
The biggest problem of instant media is that some people think that every "opinion" has merit. Opinions that have no basis in reality are more properly called "misconceptions"....

Anyway, abck to Grant.
 
Upvote 0
buddyguy;1865263; said:
OSU had another guy move up years ago... from center to defensive back! He not only started at DB for OSU, he was drafted and started at DB in the NFL. I'll see if I can find a picture of him playing center at OSU.

Of course, moves up are so rare they become trivia questions. Grant is a very thick kid who is destined to move down, IMHO. He'd make a great DE.

Steve Luke.....:rofl:yeah great comparison of eras and body type
 
Upvote 0
LordJeffBuck;1865276; said:
There are 193 safeties in the NFL, only three of whom weigh 230 pounds or more ... that's just 1.6% ... the heaviest safety in the NFL (Kam Chancellor from the Seattle Seahawks) weighs 232 pounds, while the lightest weighs 187 pounds.

Grant, being just 18 years old and never having been in a college strength and conditioning program, will likely put on 15 to 25 pounds before he graduates ... and it is very unlikely that there will ever be a 250-pound safety in the NFL.

Of the 193 safeties in the NFL, 51 weigh 200 pounds or less (26.4%), and only 21 weigh 220 pounds or more (10.9%).

The average weight of all NFL safeties is 207.2 pounds (in other words, 23 pounds less than Curtis Grant weighs as a high school player).

Here are the weights of some notable NFL safeties:

Troy Polamalu: 207
Ed Reed: 200
T.J. Ward: 200
Donte Whitner: 208
Bob Sanders: 206
Eric Berry: 211
Antrel Rolle: 208
Kurt Coleman: 195
Malcolm Jenkins: 204
Darren Sharper: 210
Nick Collins: 207
Eric Weddle: 200
Quintin Mikell: 203
Chris Harris: 207
Michael Huff: 205
Michael Griffin: 203


No need to find out, because we already know - Grant is a linebacker.


If you're not new to Ohio State football, then don't act like you know nothing about the game, 'cause right now you've got a lot of us fooled.

Taylor Mays is the biggest db I can think of.... He has to be 230-235? He is a big dude.

Scary fast for his size as well, 4.4 speed. Freak.

Pound for pound Grant is faster though if the 4.5 is legit. Man I hope he will be a Buckeye! :)
 
Upvote 0
LordJeffBuck;1865276; said:
There are 193 safeties in the NFL, only three of whom weigh 230 pounds or more ... that's just 1.6% ... the heaviest safety in the NFL (Kam Chancellor from the Seattle Seahawks) weighs 232 pounds, while the lightest weighs 187 pounds.

Grant, being just 18 years old and never having been in a college strength and conditioning program, will likely put on 15 to 25 pounds before he graduates ... and it is very unlikely that there will ever be a 250-pound safety in the NFL.

Of the 193 safeties in the NFL, 51 weigh 200 pounds or less (26.4%), and only 21 weigh 220 pounds or more (10.9%).

The average weight of all NFL safeties is 207.2 pounds (in other words, 23 pounds less than Curtis Grant weighs as a high school player).

Here are the weights of some notable NFL safeties:

Troy Polamalu: 207
Ed Reed: 200
T.J. Ward: 200
Donte Whitner: 208
Bob Sanders: 206
Eric Berry: 211
Antrel Rolle: 208
Kurt Coleman: 195
Malcolm Jenkins: 204
Darren Sharper: 210
Nick Collins: 207
Eric Weddle: 200
Quintin Mikell: 203
Chris Harris: 207
Michael Huff: 205
Michael Griffin: 203


No need to find out, because we already know - Grant is a linebacker.


If you're not new to Ohio State football, then don't act like you know nothing about the game, 'cause right now you've got a lot of us fooled.

David Fulcher was the biggest safety I remember. He used to play at around 240 and was by far the largest DB in the league at that time.
 
Upvote 0
Terelle Pryor can run a 4.3 40. What are we doing putting him at QB? He's obviously a DB.

Anyone that thinks Curtis is a DB at the next level didn't watch him play in the USAAB. He's a LB in college (likely a Mike) with the potential to be an elite one at the position.
 
Upvote 0
LordJeffBuck;1865283; said:
Jermale Hines was a "linebacker" because that's where he played in high school. He was 205 pounds when he entered Ohio State, and he's 216 pounds now. Big difference from Grant who is 230-ish now and will be 250-ish by the time he's done.

If/when Grant gets to 250 or so, I'd hope his style of play is also physical like a 250lb linebacker's game should be and if it is, then he should be solidly in the middle of the defense.

I'd rather have sideline to sideline speed in a 250lbs linebacker than some sort of token "big" safety at the expense of the defense closer to the LOS
 
Upvote 0
BuckeyeMike80;1865795; said:
If/when Grant gets to 250 or so, I'd hope his style of play is also physical like a 250lb linebacker's game should be and if it is, then he should be solidly in the middle of the defense.

I'd rather have sideline to sideline speed in a 250lbs linebacker than some sort of token "big" safety at the expense of the defense closer to the LOS

+1
 
Upvote 0
Been gone all day and haven't been able to ckeck the recruiting board once( a real rarity) today, and what of all things to to be the "topic of the day", two pages of discussion about moving Curtis Grant to safety. Signing day is 4+ days away, but I've seen it all now.
 
Upvote 0
Back
Top