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scarletngray;889143; said:Not sure he meant that he was switched back to LB, just that he was a LB and switched to TE. That's how I read it anyway. We have a plethora of LB and I would be really surprised if BS was switched back due to depth issues at TE.
wadc45;888905; said:He is probably one of the best blocking TEs in the state...and I've heard several talent evaluators say that. He plays with a whole lot of nasty (think TJ Downing) and is great at sealing the edge. That is the reason I think some people are selling Nic's receiving skills short...they assume if he is such a good blocker he must not have the ability to stretch the field.
Buckeyecty4;889202; said:I question his ability to stretch the field cause he is slow... self admittingly from one of his updates...
Great blocker, good hands, smart... but he doesnt have much speed..
On Rory Nicol's TD catch from Teddy Ginn last year :).Napoleonbuck;889225; said:Honestly, when was the last time an Ohio State tight end stretched the field?
Seems like most catches by the tight end in Ohio State's scheme are from seam routes up the middle or from dump passes if the wide receivers are covered.
has the staff gone cold on miller?
Wow, that's a pretty big statement this year. That means you think he's easily better than Rudolph, Moore or Koger. If he's that much better than either of those three I'd love to get him.dozerbuck;889401; said:DiLillio is easily one of the top 3 TE's in the state and most likely top 5 in the midwest.
Buckeye Nut;889430; said:Wow, that's a pretty big statement this year. That means you think he's easily better than Rudolph, Moore or Koger. If he's that much better than either of those three I'd love to get him.