Apparently the Dolphins are trying to getting him. Good for him, it's time to get paid.
0/10... Fred Kerley started running the 100 b/c his ankles couldn't hold up to running the turns... seems like that could be an issue for playing football
Here's what Curtis Dickey has seen in his life: for his first 18 years there was dirt poverty, as he grew up with his five brothers in the poor, black section
He did have a 1000 yard season as a Colt but wasn't all that.
Fred Kerley's high school position actually appears to be more of a strong safety type. Watched his HS highlights and they bring him up to rush, he plays in the box, and yes he's in coverage sometimes as well. Good tackler, ball skills looked pretty good too. He's 6'3" 200+, so while you might think WR it seems he was more of a defensive weapon for his team.
He did have a 1000 yard season as a Colt but wasn't all that.
Fred Kerley's high school position actually appears to be more of a strong safety type. Watched his HS highlights and they bring him up to rush, he plays in the box, and yes he's in coverage sometimes as well. Good tackler, ball skills looked pretty good too. He's 6'3" 200+, so while you might think WR it seems he was more of a defensive weapon for his team.
The last place you can have a project is DB, one mistake can cost 7 points. Don't see a guy who hasn't played since HS getting a shot at DB in the NFL.
It is like Ed Too Tall Jones switching to Boxing, Jones won ALL his fights although got a gift VS an opponent A Foot Shorter and 90 Pounds lighter who floored Jones, but it was very Clear he could not Fight at a World Class Level, but his fights were on TV and it got Media Attention, The Dolphins are using Kerley as a Gimmick he could NOT play at an SEC or Big 10 School much less an NFL team, Grant Holloway was a Very Good High School Player, but he realized he had no prayer of ever making it to the NFL he would have a Much Better chance of buying a Winning Lotto Ticket then making an NFL Team There are Differences in Sports Jakob Ingebrigsten is great in Track as are Fred Kerley or Grant Holloway, but like them he would have ZERO chance of making an NFL Team other than as a publicity stunt/gimmick.
You say that about Grant Holloway, but ESPN recruiting lists many offers from top football programs for him. Tennessee, Clemson, Georgia, UNC, Michigan, and more. He was listed at 6'2" 183 wr with a 4.32 40! Grant Holloway can do just about anything he wants to.
You say that about Grant Holloway, but ESPN recruiting lists many offers from top football programs for him. Tennessee, Clemson, Georgia, UNC, Michigan, and more. He was listed at 6'2" 183 wr with a 4.32 40! Grant Holloway can do just about anything he wants to.
The Dolphins drafted SMU 9.3 sprinter/running back John Roderick a white cat in 1966, he was a bust, but also got a look by the Raiders who loved speed.
The Dolphins would bring in the 68 Olympic 100m champ Jim Hines as a project, cat simply couldn't catch and too light for running back, so....see ya!
They did finally score with NWLa**** sprinter/WR Mark Duper, this cat could play.
You say that about Grant Holloway, but ESPN recruiting lists many offers from top football programs for him. Tennessee, Clemson, Georgia, UNC, Michigan, and more. He was listed at 6'2" 183 wr with a 4.32 40! Grant Holloway can do just about anything he wants to.
You say that about Grant Holloway, but ESPN recruiting lists many offers from top football programs for him. Tennessee, Clemson, Georgia, UNC, Michigan, and more. He was listed at 6'2" 183 wr with a 4.32 40! Grant Holloway can do just about anything he wants to.
NFL has to the the easiest professional sports league unless you are a QB or kicker. Most players don't last more than 3 years, biggest teams, and basically no one plays football outside of the USA. Pretty much any average starter at an average Power 5 school has a chance to make a NFL team or injured reserve.
You are not smart enough to engage here. Curtis ran 10.11 in 1978 as a football player dabbling in track. It was the 6th fastest time in the world. Curtis rushed for 800 yards and 11 TD as a rookie and then 1122 yards in his 4th season, when he had over 1600 yards from scrimmage. He was all that.
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