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There's all kinds of examples of good short-ass LBers. It's like the 3 star argument..millions of examples of successful ones, but you'd rather have the 4 star. It's not ideal height, but he makes it work and will be a good one.
Of course. And of course there are far more for whom their height IS a drawback, and there's a good reason that for many positions there's an ideal set of physical measurables.
In Bush's case it appears there is widespread agreement that he will transcend them, and it appears that size is the sole reason for his being ranked pretty low. Sounds like a good case for ignoring the recruiting rankings. But, just generally, is notable. Most kids aren't going to be the exception to the rule.
Is a great get, no doubt. Greater still given he's at the position of greatest need and will be an early enrollee. Confluence of advantageous factors, because who the heck else starts next to Gedeon? He's got as good a shot as any. Bulk him up as much as possible and live with the early mistakes. The first half of the schedule is really ridiculously easy next year. No OOC challenges, overall first five games at home. That's very well suited to letting a talented and relatively smart type of freshman play through mistakes.
In a 3-4, M gains a couple LB's from their defensive ends. Lawrence Marshall is certainly a standing OLB in a 3-4 (and a good one) as-is probably Reuben Jones and possibly Shelton Johnson.
Only Ben Gedeon, Mike McCray, Allen Gant, Jared Wangler & Noah Forbush return as LB's. Is Chase Winovich a TE or LB? Carlo Kemp would be a LB in a 3-4... M brings in Bush Jr. along with Dytarious Johnson and probably at least one more LB...
LB depth chart even if we move to a 3-4, I'm not concerned about numbers. I'm more concerned about the quality and experience of the above.
Is a great get, no doubt. Greater still given he's at the position of greatest need and will be an early enrollee. Confluence of advantageous factors, because who the heck else starts next to Gedeon? He's got as good a shot as any. Bulk him up as much as possible and live with the early mistakes. The first half of the schedule is really ridiculously easy next year. No OOC challenges, overall first five games at home. That's very well suited to letting a talented and relatively smart type of freshman play through mistakes.
He'll have probably the best defensive tackles the conference keeping him clean. Or at least that's what I expect.
I think at this point really and truly what we're talking about is the inside guys. On the edges we're not exactly brimming with talent either, but there are those guys who are next up in the pipeline. (Does Charlton lose out if they go 3-4?) But inside there are two LB spots, three departed rotation players and one remaining rotation player. That's the big hole.
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