'13 AL LB Zac Cunningham

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Outside linebacker
Pinson, Alabama
Pinson Valley

Ht:6'4"
Wt:205 lbs
40:4.82 secs
Shuttle:4.6
Vertical:33 inches
Class:2013 (High School)


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TN offered today per Rivals. We are his first SEC offer. Had 23 tackles in last weeks game. According to Andrew Bone of Rivals he is having a pretty impressive senior year.
 
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177 LBS and a 4.8+ 40? Wow. I hope those are from his freshman year and just haven't been updated.
 
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welp. I think he is an OLB prospect.

good Luck to him in his future endeavors


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Teammate of 4* WR Earnest Robinson committed to Auburn.

My point if he was a good prospect teams would've been gotten him. Robinson is a good player but we better not be offering him as a package deal. We need to let him play for UAB and be done with it.

Sal for all his hype is suckin ass on the recruiting trail period.
 
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in nine games he has 140 tackles (more than 15 per game), 29 tackles-for-loss, 10 sacks, one interception for a touchdown and three blocked punts....he’s unstoppable,” pinson valley coach matt glover said. “it’s every game. I don’t know what colleges are looking for. If they’re looking for a football player, he’s it. He’s the best i’ve ever coached.
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In a 3-4? Ha. Talk about a project. You're telling me we expect this kid to be pushing around OTs?
 
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In a 3-4? Ha. Talk about a project. You're telling me we expect this kid to be pushing around OTs?

I don't know about this one. If he's a safety then I bet we plan on losing KM. If he's a LB, he'll have to RS and eat for a year.
 
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I will get his profile corrected.

I saw Cunningham play last fall and thought there was a good chance he would rank as one of the top players in the state. He has great instincts on the field and is always around the football. He can run and makes a lot of plays. The biggest question mark has always been his weight. He was around 185-pounds last fall. I saw him in August. He was barely pushing 200. A lot of schools were on him early. They just wanted to see how much weight he could gain.

Tennessee has seen enough of him to decide to offer. He added about five offers this week. I expect that number to grow especially with him getting his first SEC offer today.

- Andrew Bone from Rivals
 
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Our coaches need to prioritize impact players not projects, but I'm not going to say he couldn't turn into a solid player. Tennessee sure as hell doesn't need a safety that runs a 4.82.
 
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Why offer this kid but cut the boy from Georgia last year for size issues??? These have got to be spite offers knowing that he's getting fired or something.
 
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