8 hours ago8 hr Moderator No. The Oregon Ducks land a commitment from Broken Arrow (Oklahoma) four-star safety Semaj Stanford, who ranks as 247Sports' No. 3 safety.Stanford told DuckTerritory.com of his recruitment with Oregon, "I expected to be welcomed like home. And they exceeded that, if I'm being honest.https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/semaj-stanford-commits-to-oregon-ducks-football-recruiting-commitment-top-100-282921610/
4 hours ago4 hr Moderator No. #5 rated safety in the country according to Rivals, solid pick up! My only concern is that he's a bit on the smaller side compared to the other DBs OBD has recruited the last couple years.
2 hours ago2 hr No. 2 hours ago, kirklandduck said:My only concern is that he's a bit on the smaller side compared to the other DBs OBD has recruited the last couple years.Lists at 5-11 and 180, about the same size as Jadon Canady (5-11 and 185)? Some similarities between Stanford's recruiting profile and Canady's draft profile. Nickel CB?Stanford:• Plays physical with wiry strength above listed size• Displays sudden acceleration in a variety of situations, pairing that with high-level awareness and anticipatory skill• Also shows quick-twitch redirection, whether running routes or breaking on throws• Boasts strong track numbers in the 60, 100, and 200 meter sprints: 10.71/22.06Canady:• Twitch for short-area corrections to smother routes, sticky man coverage corner• Speed to deter throws over the top, speed in his backpedal and half-turn... quick to trigger and close on routes breaking in front, closing burst• Falls below most traditional size thresholds... Canady makes up for those shortcomings with his twitch, which allows him to stay sticky• All-State performer in track and field. He finished fourth in the 300-meter hurdles at the 3A state track meet in the 300-meter hurdles in 2019
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