High four at 247. He's a good one.ESPN has him listed as a 5*...all the rest a 4.
That is short for that weight. He must be built like a brick sh!thouse.....
Born: | 1975 (age 49) Wichita Falls, Texas, U.S. |
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Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
Weight: | 320 lb (145 kg) |
To me its whether he can move. He can move people, but can he stop people? Pull? Its on his tape. Yes.I know times have changed and we aren't primarily looking for run blockers for an option offense anymore but sometimes lack of height is not a predictor of an O-lineman's success (see below). Oh man, he was a good one for Osborne's offense.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Aaron Taylor (born 1975) is an American former college football player who was an offensive
lineman for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Taylor was a two-time All-American and won the Outland Trophy in
1997.
Born: 1975 (age 49)
Wichita Falls, Texas, U.S.Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 320 lb (145 kg)
Yeah look at the video of him doing the drill where they are running in place in shorts. Kid's legs are like tree trunks. I like shorter centers. Hard for a DL to get under them for a power rush.Well genetics tells us he has the heaviest known humans on the planet in him.
So, its all relative
I really hope we land some of these O-line guys were in tight with. Only 3 pages on this guy, they are just as important as the DR and DK type of players. Trenches is what it's all about. C'mon and help bring us trophies
We landed them last year Brix. Taumua and Pyle etc
Indian Raiola is getting it done on the recruiting trail
Oh and we already have Terry in this class
Messin with the sullobullsDoggone autocorrect on my phone
Donovan
LOL I actually thought (since the next sentence included "On the trail") that you were comparing him to the old native American Trackers.Doggone autocorrect on my phone
Donovan