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LB Jordon Williams

Started by MH04, July 31, 2014, 05:02:24 pm

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MH04

This seems to be a guy that we are going to get pretty soon. The recruiting services aren't high on him but he is a player. He is a safety in high school but he doesn't play like it at all, he will light you up and plays with an attitude. Really like this guy

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1422213/highlights/98449376

online-with-swine

I like him.  He plays with a bit of an attitude. 

How big is he?  He looks relatively big compared to his competition.

 

ARtillahog


BigBen

He looks bigger than 195. I would have guessed around 210. Hopefully he is a player who can blow up once he get to campus and put on 25-30 lbs and be a redshirt freshman at 6-1 225-230

ldfergu

Liking all these J---- Williams kids. Bring em on

SemperFi

Really like what I see on video. Looks like a kid that knows the position well and is definitely not afraid to hit. Just curious, but what makes you think that he'll be a commit in the near future?
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Hawgzinbowlz

#21 Junior FS SS - Jordon Williams

He is definitely a hitter.
His highlights list him as a free safety and strong safety.

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ARtillahog

They staff is definitely looking more towards having OLBs that know how to cover receivers but who also like to hit.

GEO-HOG

If you can't get SEC ready LBs then get safeties that will be SEC LBs.  Looks like this is the staffs' goal, which I like.  With the spread systems, you need versatile LBs not the old big, slow run-stop LBs.

LJHOG

Quote from: GEO-HOG on August 01, 2014, 09:00:26 am
If you can't get SEC ready LBs then get safeties that will be SEC LBs.  Looks like this is the staffs' goal, which I like.  With the spread systems, you need versatile LBs not the old big, slow run-stop LBs.
the Reggie Herring philosophy.

ifghog

Quote from: LJHOG on August 01, 2014, 09:09:31 am
the Reggie Herring philosophy.
To be honest Herring wasn't a bad DC....I like the plan

LJHOG

Quote from: ifghog on August 01, 2014, 09:11:47 am
To be honest Herring wasn't a bad DC....I like the plan
that's true. 
on film the guy looks ideal for an outside LB, pass rush specialist, kick coverage.  but, it is a "highlight" reel.  i'd like to see some game film or in person.

mike7156

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NLRHog92

Like mentioned, has an attitude, which you can't coach. He probably wears that neck brace specifically for that reason haha! Just needs to work on getting lower and driving through a tackle, which can be coached. But he does square up nicely. RS year under Big Ben stacking on some muscle and more speed, he'll be lighting some people up!