'10 MO TE Trey Millard

#31
#31
Rex,

When will we learn anything new? His he participating in any camps coming up or will he come back to knoxville for an official?
 
#33
#33
i want this guy bad. his high school traditionally has a very good football program and plays against the best comp in the state. even though missouri football doesnt compare to most of the areas that we recruit from, hes still a stud. plus we need a tight end. i got no info though so sorry
 
#34
#34
i want this guy bad. his high school traditionally has a very good football program and plays against the best comp in the state. even though missouri football doesnt compare to most of the areas that we recruit from, hes still a stud. plus we need a tight end. i got no info though so sorry
a budding bromance?
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#36
#36
IIRC the Rivals guys were saying this is one of the quietest 4*s they've ever seen. I wouldn't worry too much about the silence.
 
#42
#42
Could Delvin play both sides of the ball? Dont know much about so I thought Id throw it out there..
 
#43
#43
Could Delvin play both sides of the ball? Dont know much about so I thought Id throw it out there..

No, he won't. The coaches don't seem like the type that will play him both ways. They'll put him at one position and have him master it most likely.
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#44
#44
Could Delvin play both sides of the ball? Dont know much about so I thought Id throw it out there..

You really only see that out of a DB/WR type player these days just due to the constant grind on the defensive line. They rotate d-linemen enough these days without having to worry about one lining up and running pass routes, too. They'll pick a position and run with it. From the looks of things, he could be very coachable at either.
 
#49
#49
do you think O will let him go to offense? doubtful

Why wouldn't he? Still have Walker and Martin. Smith and Copeland are coming in. Delvin has a good chance of ending up at tight end.
 

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