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  • ATH Soso JamaboSize:6-2, 210High School:Plano West (Plano, Texas)Considering:Texas, UCLAMORE: | | Scouting: | WHAT STANDS OUTThe stride: Long, powerful and gone.Three words and about three seconds watching this prospect is all it takes to see how special of a player he can become Jeff Bagwell Jersey on Day 1 of his college career. Jamabo's ahome-run hitting sprinterwith insanely long strides due to the tremendous power and flexibility he has in the hip girdle.All he needs is a sliver of daylight and he's off to the races. Jamabo isspecial in the open field. He's simply too big and fast for the typical high school secondary to contain once he hits full speed. Other abilities that set him apart include: Vision: The equipment staff on his campus of choice should fit him with a special helmet because he apparently has eyes in the back of his head Dallas Keuchel Jersey . He's able to see two and three cuts ahead and is an absolute terror in open space. Has a little bit of Gale Sayers in him with his ability to cut back against the grain on defenders that he seemingly would have no busine s knowing were there for him to avoid in the first place. Flexibility: For a big back, Jamabodisplays tremendous fluidity.Being loosethroughout his body, but in particular his superiorflexibility throughoutthe hip girdle and ankle cavities, enables himto effortle sly juke haple s defenders. This flexibilty also allows him to convert his power and send himself airborne or hurdle where nece sary. Soft hands: A pure hands catcher who effortly snatches the ball out of the air. Is able to make the tough catch in traffic and turns into a threat the second he secures the ball. Will be a major threat catching the ball out of the Brian McCann Jersey backfield and in the screen game.MORE: | | WHAT NEEDS IMPROVEMENTThe projection.Jamabo's not built like the typical running back but that doesn't mean he won't be an effective every-down back in college. While some predict a move to wide receiver, this evaluator sees a move made out to a new position from a position of luxury, not nece sity. Jamabo can be a star college running back if he's put into the proper system. He could also blo som into an All-American receiver if there arecapable backs already on campus. He'sa special prospect who will thrive as either a running back, slotback or wideout, especially if he's pairedwith a creative offensive coordinator. Once he's slotted for a position, Jamaboneeds to master the technical nuances of that position before living up to his potential. Pa s protection fundamentals will be at the top of the list. If he makes the move outside, then route-running will become his obse sion.WHAT'S NEXTThe nice problem. Unlike most prospects who must move positions to make it at the next Anthony Gose Jersey level, Jamabo will be able to dominate regardle s of where he lines up on Saturdays. This isn't going to be a stre sful decision for the offensive braintrust that's fortunate enough to work with him. The key to his early succe s is for the coaching staff to a se s itsoverall arsenal of playmakers and put him in a position where he can get a lot of touches early. No Jose Cruz Jr. Jersey matter where he lines up before the snap, all heneeds is the football and six inches of daylight to produce six points.was a 2-time, All-Pac-10 offensive lineman at Stanford. During his time on the Farm, he played for a long list of great coaches, including Hall of Famer Bill Walsh. After tryouts with the 49ers and Lions, Gaynor spent time as a high school coach and as an analyst for Rivals.com and Scout.com. He is's senior recruiting analyst. Follow him on Twitter:
      September 4, 2022 8:46 PM PDT
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