Top MT. High School Prospects
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Might take a look at Bobby Grinsell, 6'1 195-200 LB/FB and Judd Bennett, 6'3 230 D or O Lineman both from 6-1 Colstrip. Grinsell is one tough kid with decent speed and good quickness.... Bennett is an up and comer who will play somehwere.... possible D1 potential.
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Dunno about quickness, but he's relatively athletic. Did some poking around and found out that he also plays basketball (for a pretty decent team, too), pitches, throws the javelin and sprints. Found a few 100 meter times for him online (I think from last year, but may have been earlier) in the 12.0-12.1 range. So, his quickness may be good, but his speed isn't anything to write home about.Hell's Bells wrote:who cares if he is a FB - as long as he can block like a madman...94VegasCat wrote:How quick is Dennehy? Room to grow? Too slow for O, maybe a TE or a DT in the CATS system?
or i guess he can be a TE. all that i know is hes big, hes a bulldog and hopefully we can recruit him
In my experience (my now-fat butt was good for a 11.1 100 and a 4.5 40 about 20 years ago), though, a 12.0 100-meter time should equate to about 4.8 for the 40. Not too shabby for a TE, DE, LB or FB in the Sky. As long as he hits like a truck, I really don't care.