I think Lazard runs around a 4.6 or 4.65
He should make a fine TE. Hope he gets drafted. (You know what the NFL draft is, right?)I think Lazard runs around a 4.6 or 4.65
Thats the point.
Iowas's TE is faster than ISU's best receiver. Hence the logic that he should also put his hand on the ground . It is probably best for his future.
With his frame, he could carry the weight well and improve his draft stock. (Google "NFL draft" for details on this annual event)
I know its outside the box but if we can take our starting QB and convert him to LB, this certainly makes sense
He should make a fine TE. Hope he gets drafted. (You know what the NFL draft is, right?)
He should make a fine TE. Hope he gets drafted. (You know what the NFL draft is, right?)
He should make a fine TE. Hope he gets drafted. (You know what the NFL draft is, right?)
That's just it. There isn't a pointLazard is going to be a top WR in the college game this season (was last season as well). He obviously belongs as a WR at ISU in his senior season. Now, when he goes to the NFL and they decide that he's a TE, so be it. That said, I really fail to understand the point of this thread outside of it being a troll.
If you think Jaleel's bp number is going to hurt his stock I think you're kidding yourself. There were like 25 OL at the 2015 combine who put up more reps than Scherff. Scherff went #5 overall. Combine is for NFL guys to look for standouts both good and bad, and then they go watch tape on those guys. Pretty sure if you asked ISU or Michigan O-linemen about Jaleel they'll tell you he's plenty strong. He'll go in the 3rd or 4th, at worst 5th. Guy's a beast, and Iowa has solid rep for DL.
Well every NFL TE puts their hand on the ground a lot. So, I guess there are no valuable NFL TEs then according to you.Valuable NFL TEs don't put there hand on the ground you football ignorant dope.
Yes, Ken O'keefe always did use TE's well.They have an innovative oc now. National title hopes next year!
Surely you have interacted with hok fans?Surely no one is this stupid, right? right?
Any comment on what North Dakota State's O-linemen would tell us?
What are you talking about? He put his hand on the ground a lot.The irony in this troll attempt is that if he were to make the NFL, KIttle would never play a down actually playing TE...a la Dallas Clark, that guy was a Hback/fullback, slot receiver at best. He never once "put his hand on the ground" or was asked to be a blocker in the run game. That would be Kittles role, he'd never see the field on a running down.