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Well, now you saw it here. Besides, you cannot discuss it on the home page.Just saw it on the Home Page. Bravo.
This should also help with Kadyn. He can see he will be playing with other topflight linemen at Iowa as well.
Obviously! He is one of the 3 i was talking about along with Logan Howland from the HUN in NJ and Chris Terek from Glenbard West in Illinois!I think Proctor commits to Iowa as well, just not this weekend
Iowa has had three good line classes. Proctor would make for a huge class. The young line will be better this year than last, and probably dominant in two more seasons.
Yep, the crystal balls are lining up for Proctor to Iowa.I think Proctor commits to Iowa as well, just not this weekend
I was looking at the roster and depth chart today and thinking the same thing. the only real "elder statesmen" look to be Britt and DeJong/Plumb. looks like a LOT of talent in that 2021 class that I sure hope can contribute this year.
does anybody have a feel for who the center is to be yet? maybe it will be decided in fall camp.
It will be interesting, Plumb showed a lot of improvement over the last 6-7 games last season and OL Coach Barnett spoke confidently about him during spring practice. Britt has always been considered a good talent and if he can stay healthy he could be excellent. DeJong was very inexperienced heading into last season and could still show a lot of improvement. We have a lot of good OL prospects to work withand I wouldn't rule out any of them.It appears to me that Britt/Plumb/DeJong are the least talented. I suspect Davidkov pushes past Plumb and DeJong at tackle and Stephens will jump Britt once it's the 3rd game of the season and Britt is already injured.
Agree that the decision on center is coming down to fall camp. I don't think it will be Elsbury. I see him as what the NFL calls a high-level reserve capable of playing maybe all five positions. I've also heard that Volk is a bulldozer. The Jones Myslinski battle should be a good one.
OL Commit I just saw on Twitter
Britt could be really good but he just cannot stay on the field. My premise is when he goes down this year there's a better player ready to take the spot than there has been previously. No one is going to dislodge Richman and Colby.It will be interesting, Plumb showed a lot of improvement over the last 6-7 games last season and OL Coach Barnett spoke confidently about him during spring practice. Britt has always been considered a good talent and if he can stay healthy he could be excellent. DeJong was very inexperienced heading into last season and could still show a lot of improvement. We have a lot of good OL prospects to work withand I wouldn't rule out any of them.
2002The O line in a couple of years could be epic
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It appears to me that Britt/Plumb/DeJong are the least talented. I suspect Davidkov pushes past Plumb and DeJong at tackle and Stephens will jump Britt once it's the 3rd game of the season and Britt is already injured.
Agree that the decision on center is coming down to fall camp. I don't think it will be Elsbury. I see him as what the NFL calls a high-level reserve capable of playing maybe all five positions. I've also heard that Volk is a bulldozer. The Jones Myslinski battle should be a good one.
It will be interesting. As others have said, Colby and Richman appear to be the only locks at this point. There could be others, just none of us has seen it to date. Future looks very bright on the OL (that is great), I am a bit concerned about this year's OL just because many guys who will be counted on to play just haven't played much. They may be talented, but rarely is the player who steps in with no hiccups along the way.Elsbury will start at the other guard spot opposite of Colby. My prediction.
It will be interesting. As others have said, Colby and Richman appear to be the only locks at this point. There could be others, just none of us has seen it to date. Future looks very bright on the OL (that is great), I am a bit concerned about this year's OL just because many guys who will be counted on to play just haven't played much. They may be talented, but rarely is the player who steps in with no hiccups along the way.
What a breathtakingly douchey thing to say.Stephens will jump Britt once it's the 3rd game of the season and Britt is already injured.
Zero offers from ISU MN or ne??? Weird!!WHOA!
offers from Ohio state, Michigan, MSU, Tennessee, WVU and others..:
four stars. All Hawkeye!
Zero offers from ISU MN or ne??? Weird!!
I was looking at the roster and depth chart today and thinking the same thing. the only real "elder statesmen" look to be Britt and DeJong/Plumb. looks like a LOT of talent in that 2021 class that I sure hope can contribute this year.
does anybody have a feel for who the center is to be yet? maybe it will be decided in fall camp
Iowa has had three good line classes. Proctor would make for a huge class. The young line will be better this year than last, and probably dominant in two more seasons.
They seem to really want Jones to win the job. If Myslinski can get healthy he may compete as well....I was looking at the roster and depth chart today and thinking the same thing. the only real "elder statesmen" look to be Britt and DeJong/Plumb. looks like a LOT of talent in that 2021 class that I sure hope can contribute this year.
does anybody have a feel for who the center is to be yet? maybe it will be decided in fall camp.
Let's keep it Rollin Proctor it is your turn come on down .this be very special class
Not a crazy prediction. I've heard Elsbury made big strides, especially at guard. There really is only one guy on the line that is secure in his position, Richman. Colby is sure to start but might see a change in position (although I hope not). The other three spots are pretty wide open.Elsbury will start at the other guard spot opposite of Colby. My prediction.
Spencer Lee out recruiting for the football Hawkeyes!