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SKULL SESSION: DAMON ARNETTE SHOWED UNREALISTIC TOUGHNESS, WYATT DAVIS WAS NEARLY PERFECT IN PASS PROTECTION, AND URBAN MEYER TALKS DWAYNE HASKINS, TERRY MCLAURIN AND CHASE YOUNG
THE GODFATHER. Urban Meyer barely had time to breathe as the football coach of an elite program, but now in retirement, he gets to loom over the NFL like the godfather that he is, hopefully while rocking this crispy leather jacket.
Meyer's damn proud of the large, fast and terrifying adult sons he helped turn into millionaires, and now he's actually got the time to admire what they're doing at the next level.
The Washington Redskins are as Buckeye-heavy as it gets in the starting lineup (save for maybe my Cincinnati Bengals), and for that reason, they've certainly got Meyer's attention.
Haskins was just a redshirt sophomore when he chose to enter the 2019 NFL Draft, and Meyer said he will never forget the day then quarterbacks coach Ryan Day and now Assistant Athletic Director of Player Personnel Mark Pantoni told him the quarterback's time at Ohio State would be short-lived.
"[They] said we needed to start looking at quarterbacks and transfers because of Dwayne," Meyer recalled. "I said, 'Well, where's Dwayne going?' and they said the NFL. I said 'you've got to be kidding me. He's only been a starter for five games.'"
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While Haskins had to wait until Week 10 to be named the starting quarterback, McLaurin made an immediate impact on the Redskins' offense and quickly became one of the better young receivers in the league. He had one of the best rookie seasons for his position in franchise history with 919 receiving yards, finishing short of only Gary Clark, and his seven touchdowns were second only to Charlie Taylor.
That success, Meyer says, stems from McLaurin's family.
"He has an incredible mom and dad. Faith is No. 1 in his life," he told Brian Mitchell. "Just think about in your lifetime when you run into someone [who has] faith No. 1 in their life and they come from incredible parents. What is the chance that kid is going to be great? I think it's...near 100%."
That, combined with his lightning speed and a catch percentage of 62.4%, makes for what Meyer called a "made player."
"He's developed a skillset that's incredible," he said. "He's always had the speed, but he's just so strong, he's worked on his ball skills, and he's just a tremendous ball player."
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When asked what kind of player the Redskins are getting with Young, Meyer said, "You're getting arguably the most talented guy to go to the NFL in quite a while. I'm not saying he's the best player yet, because he has to earn that...but just as far as God-given height, size, strength, speed...you got it all."
As if Meyer needs more reasons to talk about Terry McLaurin. I don't know if it's more likely Terry will have a bust in Meyer's house or in Canton – probably both.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...vis-was-nearly-perfect-in-pass-protection-and
I think my biggest takeaway here is......Day and Pantoni knew Tate Martell was not next in line. Not when they’re saying in week 5 they need to look into potential transfer opportunities since Dwayne will be in the NFL the following year.