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wadc45;389904; said:Yes, a sophmore-to-be...
Glenville HS
Cleveland (OH)
Height: 6-4.5
Weight: 285 lbs.
40-Yard: 5.84
Short Shuttle: 5.25
Vertical: 23.0"
According to Gary Housteau of Bucknuts, Marcus showed amazing potential at the All-America combine in San Antonio. Gary also says that he could end up at DE, DT, OG or even TE.
jclvd_23;1079265; said:Quick question for Grad, RB, Wad, or anyone that has seen his video or in person. I haven't had the privilege to see any of his videos as of yet, so how does Marcus stack up against the OLmen we have coming in this year? I've heard RB say he likes him at guard better than tackle, so how would he compare to a Jenkins or Brewster?
CausticMick;1079259; said:Am I reading that right? 5.84 40?
CoosMeister;1079337; said:I would say the 40 is a very big concern for an offensive lineman. Obviously you're not going to be seeing 4.5s or 4.6s from a guy that big but the 40 is a measure of first three step quickness so a plodding time means less explosion. I'm sure Hall will be working on this and his hip flexibility a lot. He's a special prospect that could develop in to a star. I can't imagine how good this offensive line is going to be in three years with him, Mewhort, Blankenship, Block O...
CoosMeister;1079453; said:I see what you're saying but 40 times are in fact measures of explosive, quick first three steps. They do not measure top speed which is why you see Ginn and Gonzalez running similar times. I agree with you in some sense that game film, camp work, etc. are good ways to judge talent but with a guy like Hall who is SO strong and doesn't necessarily have to use his feet all that much, game film might not always be enough to determine his overall athleticism and potential. I'm obviously not saying a 40 time is the most important thing for a lineman but to discount it is to make a huge mistake. Especially for guys on the interior line.