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Notable Nike Opening Regional Results

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I'm going to try to post all of these in one thread so we have it available as a searchable resource here.

Nike Opening Regional, Ohio, May 5, 2018

https://www.theopening.com/2018-ohio-results

Jestin Jacobs (2019 LB commit)
6-3, 205
No forty time
4.34 shuttle
35.3" vertical

Logan Lee (2019 TE commit)
6-5, 239 lbs
5.13 forty
4.42 shuttle
33" vertical

Jahleel Billingsley (2019 TE offer)
6-4, 216 lbs
4.64 forty
4.48 shuttle
33.2" vertical

Erick All (2019 TE offer)
6-4, 215 lbs
4.95 forty
4.27 shuttle
34.5" vertical

Connor Bazelak (2019 QB offer)
6-3, 207 lbs
4.93 forty
4.38 shuttle
29" vertical

Lance Dixon (2019 LB offer)
6-2, 201 lbs
4.55 forty
4.14 shuttle
35.6" vertical

Marvin Grant (2019 DB offer)
6-1.5, 193 lbs
4.59 forty
4.31 shuttle
38.2" vertical

Michael Fletcher (2019 DE offer)
6-5, 240 lbs
5.04 forty
4.64 shuttle
29.9" vertical

Tre Mosley (2019 WR offer)
6-1.5, 176
No results

Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen (2020 WR offer)
6-1, 183 lbs
No forty time
4.00 shuttle
34" vertical

Maliq Carr (2020 WR offer)
6-4, 208 lbs
4.72 forty
4.32 shuttle
29.7" vertical

Jace Andregg (2020 WR from Cedar Rapids Prairie)
6-2, 186 lbs
4.65 forty
3.97 shuttle
40.1" vertical

Mark Waid (2019 QB from Ohio)
6-1, 204 lbs
No forty time
4.33 shuttle
28.2" vertical

Roman Purcell (2020 QB from Indianapolis)
6-0.5, 200 lbs
4.82 forty
4.32 shuttle
31.7" vertical

Tyler Elsbury (2020 OL from Byron, IL)
6-5, 298 lbs
5.44 forty
4.65 shuttle
26.6" vertical

Dylan Barrett (2020 OL from St. Charles, IL)
6-4, 282
5.47 forty
4.68 shuttle
25" vertical

Trey Wedig (2020 OL from Wisconsin)
6-7, 301
5.44 forty
4.69 shuttle
24.2" vertical

Also:

Max Duggan (2019 QB offer, TCU commit)
6-1.5, 188 lbs
4.58 forty
4.10 shuttle
33" vertical

Sam Johnson III (2019 QB offer, BC commit)
6-3.5, 191 lbs
5.01 forty
4.39 shuttle
36" vertical

JJ Guedet (2019 OL offer, MN commit)
6-6.5, 282 lbs
5.44 forty
4.87 shuttle
23.6" vertical

Julian Barnett (2019 DB offer)
6-1.5, 197 lbs
4.54 forty
4.28 shuttle
38.1" vertical

Darien Porter (2019 WR from Bettendorf, ISU commit)
6-3, 167 lbs
4.65 forty
4.22 shuttle
31.3" vertical

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Nike Opening Regional, Nashville, April 22, 2018

https://www.theopening.com/2018-nashville-results

Logan Jones (2020 DE offer)
6-2.5, 244 lbs
4.95 forty
4.39 shuttle
29.6" vertical

Connor Bazelak (2019 QB offer)
6-3, 204 lbs
4.91 forty
4.45 shuttle
28.5" vertical

Zach Calzada (2019 QB offer)
6-2.5, 193 lbs
4.83 forty
4.26 shuttle
26.8" vertical

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Nike Opening Regional, Dallas, April 29 2018

https://www.theopening.com/2018-dallas-results

Chris Hickman (2019 TE offer)
6-5, 195 lbs
4.91 forty
4.83 shuttle
30" vertical

Marcus Hicks (2019 DE offer)
6-5.5, 241 lbs
4.88 forty
4.70 shuttle
33" vertical

Cameron Baker (2019 LB offer)
6-1.5, 233 lbs
5.01 forty
4.53 shuttle
30.9" vertical

Jacob Clark (2019 QB offer)
6-4.5, 206 lbs
5.07 forty
4.40 shuttle
27.1" vertical

Maverick McIvor (2019 QB offer)
6-2.5, 195 lbs
5.01 forty
4.50 shuttle
26" vertical

Deuce Hogan (2020 QB offer)
6-4, 190 lbs
4.94 forty
4.46 shuttle
31.3" vertical
 
I like Erick All at TE, Clark is a good prototypical size at QB, Cam Baker big boy, Logan Lee will make a fine TE and will do ok as a receiving threat, Bazelak had remarkably underwhelming stats in 11 high school games last year.
 
Those shuttle times for Andregg and Yaseen are ridiculous. Both are faster than any WR at the 2018 NFL Combine and would have been top five overall.
 
Lee;s 40 time is a bit concerning. Difficult to stretch the field running 5.13. I am willing to bet most of our DE's can beat that.
 
Wishful thinking.

The 40 is all about the start and getting off the line and form can change that alot. Maybe he just got a bad jump, and only posted one time. Idk, but the kid is an awesome athlete who will make an impact somewhere on the field.

I'll tell you this much the reviews of his ability to get separation and catch the ball were glowing.
 
Lee, listed at TE, with a 5.13 forty time. Looks like a potential o-line transition if he can handle the added weight.
I think you might be overreacting a bit:

Class of 2019 Iowa commit Logan Lee put forth a very strong performance at the Rivals3 Stripe Camp in Chicago on Sunday, and the tight end prospect has some hardware to show for it.

As a part of Rivals Camp Series presented by adidas, Lee took home the Rivals3 Stripe Camp Chicago wide receiver/tight end MVP Award. The camp took place on Sunday afternoon at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Ill.

https://www.landof10.com/iowa/iowa-football-recruiting-logan-lee-wins-mvp-rivals-camp-2018
 
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Wishful thinking.

The 40 is all about the start and getting off the line and form can change that alot. Maybe he just got a bad jump, and only posted one time. Idk, but the kid is an awesome athlete who will make an impact somewhere on the field.

I'll tell you this much the reviews of his ability to get separation and catch the ball were glowing.
Exactly. So many high school kids don't know how to run the 40 properly, and it affects their time. Bad get off, popping up immediately, leaning starts, etc all can add a significant amount of time. I would guess his real time is 4.8-4.9ish, which is good for a HS TE, and then strength and speed work with the Iowa staff could drop it as low as the 4.6 range.
 
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Given what I've read about Lee, it sounds like he'll develop into a good one for us. As a baseline, he kinda reminds me of Hamilton (who was a mighty fine inline TE for us). However, if he can bring up his receiving skills to match is blocking skills - he might end up being more like a Hockenson. It will be really interesting tracking his development.

If compared to other teams TEs - he kinda reminds me of a mix of Wisky's Fumagali and Michigan's Butt.
 
Which would equal to a nice but then?

Given what I've read about Lee, it sounds like he'll develop into a good one for us. As a baseline, he kinda reminds me of Hamilton (who was a mighty fine inline TE for us). However, if he can bring up his receiving skills to match is blocking skills - he might end up being more like a Hockenson. It will be really interesting tracking his development.

If compared to other teams TEs - he kinda reminds me of a mix of Wisky's Fumagali and Michigan's Butt.
 
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