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Whoa.  This is a great article with tons of information--not only about the JTT recruitment, but many other aspects of recruiting.  More Instagram followers of Oregon than Ohio State and Alabama put together?  Whew!

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Mr. FishDuck

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We gotta get this guy, we already have KT and TT, now we NEED JTT!

No.

T squared on both sides of the ball in 21! That would be teeing it up and hitting it way out there.

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It's rare to see a Defensive Lineman with his dimensions (6'5/277) with the athleticism to be the best player in the country at a number of positions...on both sides of the ball.

He is the best 3-Tech & 5-Tech on defense. And if he wasn't such a great player on that side of the ball, he is without a doubt the best inline TE in the country too.

The kid can really move, and he catches the ball out away from his frame. A natural receiver that doesn't fight it. 

Simply a great player.

 

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1 hour ago, ChicoDuck said:

He is the best 3-Tech & 5-Tech on defense

What is 1-tech, 3-tech and 5-tech with respect to defensive linemen?

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5 hours ago, ICamel said:

Has to do with the defensive linemen alignments. A 5 tech is a defensive end, a 3 tech aligns off the outside shoulder of the offensive guard, and a 1 tech is off either shoulder of the center. 

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