Bigorangefaninga
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Hes probably sub-11 with proper training.Yes it is, he would just run however fast he needed to win usually. Just nice and fluid without a ton of energy spent it looks like when he runs. I figured with some prep and spikes and such Jamyan would run low 11 in 100. For some reason a few of their football players(Baylor) didn’t really run much. Dodson only ran 100 3 times I think and the 200 and 400 a time or 2.
Edwards' brother went to McCallie fwiw. Played DL at MTSUYeah, both went up for the visit and both loved it with more visits to TN to come for the 2. When I first watched him run I seriously thought he was a senior because he took off and left some really fast guys, didn’t know until got home to see he was a freshman! As far as Tyner being a hotbed, both really would be better off at Baylor or McCallie. Not sure I remember the last time a Tyner player was a big time recruit and did well at college level in football.
He is another Canadian guy at Baylor. He just went to a school in Ohio for a year before Baylor last year.
Watched him in person vs McCallie and he had 3 interceptions in the first half (including a pick six). Him and DGG made that game over in the first quarter. All were against Keeyshawn Tabuteau who has P4 offers, including one he straight up ripped away from him. He needs to add more mass to his frame but he's about 6'0, smooth, and physical. Has receiver background so really good ball skills. Think he would be a great zone corner but don't see it being an issue fitting into Tennessee man coverage for corners. Saw him again vs McCallie on tv in state championship game and had another pick. Big time special teamer as well.
He's just new to the scene. I don't know what his ranking was but he left Canada for a school in Ohio as a sophomore and was previously primarily a receiver. Baylor didn't have any corners so he had to play there only for the first time and clearly it went well. I like him a lot as a zone corner, so maybe he moves inside in this defense but he's big/strong/fastI get it’s HS competition….am I crazy or this dude really good at football?
@Vol8188Hes probably sub-11 with proper training.
The thing about Jamyan is his high level of awareness and recognition. That makes him faster on the play.
And Anderson on the other side with his speed and length are two really good CB prospects.
Excited to see what Willie Martinez can do with them.