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Philadelphia (PA) George Washington
Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 310 lbs
Bench max: 400 pounds
Squat max: 500 pounds
Vertical: 19 inches
Rated the #1 DT in the nation by Rivals.
Lions vs. Gators for Floyd? -
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Philadelphia (PA) George Washington
Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 310 lbs
Bench max: 400 pounds
Squat max: 500 pounds
Vertical: 19 inches
Rated the #1 DT in the nation by Rivals.
Scout Bio said:Floyd was named first-team All-Combine at defensive tackle at the Army All-American Combine in San Antonio, Texas.
ESPN Evaluation said:Floyd is a big kid who plays on both sides of the ball in high school. He is one of those kids who actually looks a little bigger bulk wise on film then what he is listed at. He is a solid guard prospect and we would not be surprised to see him get some looks at that position. He is active enough on defense, we believe he will play there in college. If that does not work out, he could always move to guard. He has a solid get-off and can be tough to move off the ball. He is able to come out of his stance, generate some power and does a pretty good job at taking on and even defeating double teams. He will flash the ability as a big man to be able to turn his hips, get skinny and slip past a blocker. He moves well for a big man and can be disruptive, but really seems at his best eating up blockers and pushing forward. He does need to work on using his hands to separate and being able to work across the face of a blocker. As a pass-rusher he is a bull rush guy. On offense, he can create push and moves his feet well enough to reach the defender. Does a solid job of being able to work up to the second level. Floyd is a good prospect on both sides of the ball and that gives some added value. If defense does not work out, you could still get production from him on offense.
Lions vs. Gators for Floyd? -
By Bill Kurelic, NN Recruiting Analyst
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August 12, 2009
In July, Philadelphia (Pa.) George Washington defensive lineman Sharrif Floyd said he would likely take three official visits, with one of them being to Penn State. Floyd has since changed his mind a little, but still plans to visit the Nittany Lions.
"I'm going to take all five official visits," Floyd said Tuesday evening. "I'll probably visit Penn State, Ohio State, South Carolina and Florida, something like that."
The 6-foot-3 and 309-pound defensive lineman has plenty of choices. The sixth-rated defensive tackle and 74th-ranked overall prospect in the class of 2010 according to the recently-released ESPNU 150 estimates his scholarship offer list to stand between 35 and 40. The list includes Penn State, Ohio State, South Carolina, Florida, Pitt, West Virginia, Michigan, Boston College, Miami, Rutgers, UCLA, Temple and others.
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