Posted Friday at 10:55 PM1 day Administrator No. The official roster lists Dante Moore at 6'3" and 206 lbs., and Akili Smith Jr. at 6"5' and 231 pounds...has he grown since this measurement?If quarterback doesn't work out--he could be a heck-of-a-Fullback or Tight End?Or a heck-of-a-running quarterback! Mr. FishDuck
Friday at 10:59 PM1 day Author Administrator No. Check these highlights, as this is looking even more promising...(only 30 seconds) Mr. FishDuck
Friday at 11:32 PM1 day No. Sure hope he develops and we get to see him play for a couple/three years.
Friday at 11:39 PM1 day No. I could see a scenario where Novosad, and Moga, transfer which would leave Moore, Smith jr, Thomas, and Beavers for next years roster.
Friday at 11:45 PM1 day Moderator No. 15 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:The official roster lists Dante Moore at 6'3" and 206 lbs., and Akili Smith Jr. at 6"5' and 231 With a full redshirt season monitoring his nutrition, and strength, he will be a beast by the time his turn arrives. Jr. also has some good size hands at 9.75 inches. Pretty sure that is tip of thumb to tip of pinky. QBs his size can shed a fair number of sack attempts if they have good balance and foot work.
Yesterday at 12:13 AM1 day No. Looking more like his Daddy all the time... guys that size have hurt the Ducks on multiple occasions (tOSU circa 2010 Terrell Pryor/2015 Cardale Jones) Edited yesterday at 12:24 AM1 day by woundedknees
Yesterday at 02:19 AM1 day No. He makes Moore look small. Moore isn't the most build quarterback but he doesn't normally look that small.
Yesterday at 06:05 AM1 day No. Terrell Pryor played at 6'6/230ish.Akili Smith Sr was 6'3/220...This could be interesting if his baseline skills are as good or better than his Dad...
13 hours ago13 hr No. I hope our coaches design the offense to let Smith, Jr. use his legs as a weapon, when he gets an opportunity. He is quick and with that size, he will also truck defensive backs.
11 hours ago11 hr No. As a smaller guy he already had excellent running ability for a QB, add the bulk and make him hard to bring down when you do catch him and hard to bring down in the pocket if you get to him. There is a lot to like there. If he can be anywhere close to an elite D1 passer (he seems to have those tools too) he will be one exciting player to watch.
3 hours ago3 hr No. 10 hours ago, OregonDucks said:I hope our coaches design the offense to let Smith, Jr. use his legs as a weapon, when he gets an opportunity. He is quick and with that size, he will also truck defensive backs.He's not a running QB. I wrote a couple of articles about him for my sister's paper. He is already better than he was in high school. If Stein can design a specific run package for him, he'll be deadly (or whomever at this point because Stein-for all my complaints is also getting better by the week-and he may be gone in Smith's era). I believe Jr. is going to be better than his dad was.
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