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TYsweet44;751898; said:i have a few friends that talk to kyle and i have heard that he really likes tOSU and Notre Dame best so far... thats what i've heard
TYsweet44;752705; said:my bad i'm new
Elder 63, La Salle 55: Junior forward Kyle Rudolph had 28 points and 12 rebounds to lead visiting Elder, ranked No. 1 in the Enquirer Division I area coaches' poll.
buckeye4ever21;759870; said:With 3 quality TEs in Ohio this year, I was wondering what qualities Rudolph has to offer over Stoneburner and Moore. From my viewpoint all share the same basic height and weight but Stoneburner and Moore are 2 tenths faster. I have seen Moore and Stoneburners videos but not Rudolphs. I don't really see any reason why one of the other 2 isn't offered. Gotta love the way Stoneburner goes up and gets the ball. Is he able to stretch the field like the other 2?
crazybuckfan40;760033; said:Kyle has that jump ball ability that would be a great assest for the offense in the redzone.
I also think he is the best offer of the 3 and honestly I think he is the best TE in the country, from the guys that I have checked out their film...
RB07OSU;760067; said:I'm in the same boat with you. Either Rudolph or Ayles is the best TE in the country...and I may give the nod to Rudolph just because of his height and frame. Ayles is probably a bigger deep threat though. Anyways, Kyle is obviously the best TE in Ohio after watching his film a couple days back. Moore has great potential but man oh man can Rudolph steal that ball from the defenders. He has amazing hands for a guy that big, he makes tough catches in traffic, and he is a good blocker and is more than willing to do it(which is why I would take him over Ayles). Does that mean Moore isn't good? Heck no and he could earn an offer as well. Stoneburner I think is either a WR or a flex-TE in the mold of what Iowa and Wisconsin use.