Mays is likely a true center, despite playing guard in high school. He’s worked all spring and summer at the position, getting down the footwork and snapping. He’s a pit bull at 280 pounds, able to use his quickness and nastiness as an advantage. He’s still needs to get bigger and stronger, but considering the weight he’s already added this offseason, that’s not expected to be an issue.
“I would think he’ll play center. He could possibly play guard, though,” Matthews said. “He’s athletic enough to play anywhere on the line. He’s definitely intelligent enough.”
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