His frame will fill out in a college weight program, he's fast, he isn't afraid of contact and he clearly impressed UFM.
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Not sure if anyone knows his background when it comes to football. Is he someone who's been playing since a kid, or just recently in high school? Looks athletic as hell. Also I'm not sure if there's more highlight reals but the 2 min hudl film didn't really give much of a look of his coverage skills (although I think I saw on here and 247 as well that he does, or showed it at the camp). Also doesn't look like he knows how to tackle. Just kinds of runs into people, and not even in the Ben Edwards "I'm gonna knock you out cold" fashion, more so like "I don't know what I'm doing so I'll run towards you, slow down, then hopefully you go down too" way. If that can be fixed (which as long as it's technique and not mental it should be), along with his supposed good coverage skills and his obvious athletic ability, then he has a chance to be a pretty good one IMO. Especially with his rangy frame and hopefully ability to pack on the pounds to around 220-230.
http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2014/06/vonn_bell_says_hes_100_percent.html5. Tyler Green can still work on his man-to-man coverage. The big winner from the camp yesterday was Tyler Green of Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha Catholic, who earned and accepted an Ohio State scholarship offer. A three-star prospect, Green wasn't invincible. Though Ohio State projects him as a safety, Green struggled at times during one-on-one drills and later told cleveland.com that he'd like to improve his coverage skills.
http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2014/06/how_a_recruit_earned_a_scholar.html
Pretty cool article. My favorite part was 3:04pm, day 2. For some reason copy paste isn't working though.
• 3:04 p.m.: Johnson tracks down Green and pulls him out of the drill. He brings him over and says, "We're not going to offer you because you're not good." Green interjected by saying, "I'm not done working for this." Johnson smiled and said, "But we're going to offer you because you're great." Green erupted with joy knowing that he wasn't leaving Columbus without being a Buckeye.