Austin Price ‏@AustinPriceless 9m
@DaLamb89 informed me tonight that Gator coaches have called his grandma all day. No need to answer he said. #grandmaisallvol
LOL
The plot thickens. DaVonte has been quoted saying that he was promised a spot to walk in an start immediately. The catch? At Defensive End.
"Coach Jones told me that, basically, I'm going to walk in there as a starter at defensive end,"
Auburn target DaVonte Lambert commits to Tennessee | al.com
The thing is I think we also said something similar to Carr and he's now a DT. I still expect DaVonte to be given a shot at DE first like he was promised.
The plot thickens. DaVonte has been quoted saying that he was promised a spot to walk in an start immediately. The catch? At Defensive End.
"Coach Jones told me that, basically, I'm going to walk in there as a starter at defensive end,"
Auburn target DaVonte Lambert commits to Tennessee | al.com
The thing is I think we also said something similar to Carr and he's now a DT. I still expect DaVonte to be given a shot at DE first like he was promised.
Telling a kid "if you do everything we expect you to do you will be our starting DE" isn't the same as promising a kid a starting spot. It's up to the kid how they interpret that line. It's all part of the game to get kids to say yes.
Yeah, I'm not taking this like you guys. I really don't care about him being promised a starting spot or told he could be a starter. To me, we NEED DTs and our first commit might/probably will get his first shot at DE.Agreed. The "they pretty much told me" part of the quote leads me to believe they give him such a line as I posted.
Yeah, I'm not taking this like you guys. I really don't care about him being promised a starting spot or told he could be a starter. To me, we NEED DTs and our first commit might/probably will get his first shot at DE.
Yeah, I'm not taking this like you guys. I really don't care about him being promised a starting spot or told he could be a starter. To me, we NEED DTs and our first commit might/probably will get his first shot at DE.
That would be a lot of beef. I would be down.I don't have a problem with him playing SDE, because I'm not sure the staff is confident in landing Hendrix at the moment. If they stick to getting two more DTs that our JuCo along with Mosley and Barnett we should be fine.
Yeah we did this to Carr, granted he was close to 290 when he first got here compared to a guy who is two years older only being 275 (height plays a role in those comparisons too).I don't care what he was told either. As long as he is in our uniform. If we told him as I suggested after a few practices at DE it will be easy to say to him "we made a mistake it doesn't look like your role is going to be as big at DE as we thought but at DT you will move to the front of the depth chart". It's all part of the recruiting game and those that think we are immune to a few white lies are just being homers.
HOW DOES LAMBERT FIT IN?
At 6-foot-3, 275-pounds Lambert brings some versatility to the defensive line for the Vols.
At Georgia Military College, Lambert plays the defensive end position in the 3-4, but he likely projects as a three-technique defensive tackle at Tennessee. Regardless of where he plays on the line, the Vols will be in need of a veteran presence on the defensive line with the scheduled departures of Daniel McCullers, Daniel Hood, Mo Couch, Jacques Smith, Marlon Walls and Corey Miller.
To say Lambert will have every opportunity to contribute early is a vast understatement, especially at defensive tackle. After the senior trio of Couch, McCullers and hood leave, the Vols are left with very little in terms of experience. With only Trevarris Saulsberry, Danny O'Brien and Jason Carr currently on the roster filling in the defensive tackles spots after this season, Lambert will be a welcome addition to the rotation.
"Lambert's motor is elite and he shows instinct and a nose for the football that can't be taught. That combined with his near-perfect frame have everyone expecting a breakout sophomore season. Lambert has incredible athleticism for his size, making it clear that he's ready to contribute on the FBS level. His versitlility makes him doubly intriguing, as he has the ability to play a five technique or three technique role.
But DaVonte himself does not.-VQ
- Rob Cassidy, Rivals JUCO Analyst
VQ and Rob Cassidy certainly see him as a DT at UT.
