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Comments about Tevin Lawson
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:36 am
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:36 am
I absolutely bleed purple and gold so please don't interpret my comments as inflammatory.
I've been to the two Denham Springs games this season and LSU commitment Tevin Lawson has given me very little to get excited about. I expected him to dominate, but I haven't seen that yet. He's played well, but not great. In the Woodlawn game, the only time he actually got aggresive, he broke through for a sack, but grabbed the facemask and was flagged. Obviously, he's made an impression on our coaching staff and I do have faith in them to make good decisions concerning recruiting, but so far, I'm scratching my head over this one. He really must have impressed at the camps.
I really hope to give a much better update after watching the Denham/Catholic game this Friday.
I've been to the two Denham Springs games this season and LSU commitment Tevin Lawson has given me very little to get excited about. I expected him to dominate, but I haven't seen that yet. He's played well, but not great. In the Woodlawn game, the only time he actually got aggresive, he broke through for a sack, but grabbed the facemask and was flagged. Obviously, he's made an impression on our coaching staff and I do have faith in them to make good decisions concerning recruiting, but so far, I'm scratching my head over this one. He really must have impressed at the camps.
I really hope to give a much better update after watching the Denham/Catholic game this Friday.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:40 am to CPT 8ch
There are certain physical abilities that our defensive coaches look for in a lineman. Lawson had enough of those to earn an early offer, so obviously they think they can work with him enough so that he'll contribute.
I'll be more worried when we start missing on DL guys, which we haven't really done under the current defensive staff.
I'll be more worried when we start missing on DL guys, which we haven't really done under the current defensive staff.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:44 am to ProjectP2294
ProjectP nailed it. It's all about projection with Lawson.
Couple of names to remember that may make this a little easier to understand
Bennie Logan
Quentin Thomas
Same type of prospects as Lawson aside from Lawson's size at the same stage. Those 2 weren't as big as Lawson currently is.
Couple of names to remember that may make this a little easier to understand
Bennie Logan
Quentin Thomas
Same type of prospects as Lawson aside from Lawson's size at the same stage. Those 2 weren't as big as Lawson currently is.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:47 am to CPT 8ch
I have learned to never doubt Les and Co. when it comes to recruiting (see T. Mathieu, J. Mills, M. Claiborne, etc.)
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:50 am to CPT 8ch
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I expected him to dominate, but I haven't seen that yet. He's played well, but not great.
Just because I haven't watched him. Is he quick off the ball? Are teams running away from him or doubling him? (I know this is sometimes an issue with good players going into a Sr. season.)
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:51 am to Cousin
I think Lawson's versatility is also a big plus since he could play both OL or DL down the line.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:57 am to ProjectP2294
quote:
There are certain physical abilities that our defensive coaches look for in a lineman. Lawson had enough of those to earn an early offer, so obviously they think they can work with him enough so that he'll contribute.
This.
A lot of times linemen prospects don't necessarily dominate as players in HS. College coaches see certain aspects of their physical nature and determine that, with a D1 strength and conditioning program, as well as D1 coaching, that they will become elite players.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 11:03 am to CPT 8ch
Ive seen him play for two years I was scratching my head as well when he was offered. I'm thinking he would be much more suited as an OL candidate,based on his lack of aggressiveness and subpar speed.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 11:20 am to Suntiger
All of you make excellent points and I'm not questioning Coach Miles and company, I'm just trying to see what they see. I hope they make him the next great d-lineman to come out of LSU.
To answer your questions, no, he doesn't seem very quick off the ball and while he has faced some double teams when the play comes his way, they usually elect to match up one-on-one with him. I didn't notice Broadmore or Woodlawn specifically run away from him; however, since he plays the right d-tackle position and most high school offences seem to favor their right, a lot of running plays go to the other side. I would think Nettles would move him around some on that defense to combat that. I guess we'll see as the competition gets tougher this week.
Time will tell. I hope to be impressed this Friday and come back with a different story.
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Just because I haven't watched him. Is he quick off the ball? Are teams running away from him or doubling him?
To answer your questions, no, he doesn't seem very quick off the ball and while he has faced some double teams when the play comes his way, they usually elect to match up one-on-one with him. I didn't notice Broadmore or Woodlawn specifically run away from him; however, since he plays the right d-tackle position and most high school offences seem to favor their right, a lot of running plays go to the other side. I would think Nettles would move him around some on that defense to combat that. I guess we'll see as the competition gets tougher this week.
Time will tell. I hope to be impressed this Friday and come back with a different story.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 11:24 am to CPT 8ch
Definitely keep us updated. Always enjoy hearing from people that watch the games in person.
You can get a better feel for their impact on the game, how often they try/take plays off, and overall body language. Stuff you can't really see on highlight videos.
You can get a better feel for their impact on the game, how often they try/take plays off, and overall body language. Stuff you can't really see on highlight videos.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 11:38 am to lsufanva
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Bennie Logan Quentin Thomas
It's okay to talk about projection, potential, or even that a recruit may be a project.
But Bennie Logan was a player that many people on here saw in high school and said, "He hasn't gotten much pub, but that guy's a player." I heard that over and over again. Lots of people saw his talent.
Quentin Thomas?
Posted on 9/13/12 at 11:42 am to CPT 8ch
He is being recruited as a DE because (contrary to what one poster in this thread mentioned) he has shown extraordinary speed for a 280 pounder.
He is playing DT for DS because they lack size inside. Down in there his impact plays have been cut down some, but many times he is blowing double teams or single jobs up only to see the play go off tackle or outside.
He is playing DT for DS because they lack size inside. Down in there his impact plays have been cut down some, but many times he is blowing double teams or single jobs up only to see the play go off tackle or outside.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 11:45 am to KBeezy
A few years in a college weightlifting program will completely transform most of these guys. The coaches have to take that into account, as he's never been in a program like what he'll get here. There's a ton of untapped potential under the surface.
I'm not familiar with the guy at all, but I'd imagine there's room for him to bulk up and probably not lose much or any quickness, which is a HUGE deal for a lineman.
I'm not familiar with the guy at all, but I'd imagine there's room for him to bulk up and probably not lose much or any quickness, which is a HUGE deal for a lineman.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 11:59 am to KBeezy
quote:There is no way in hell he projects at DE for LSU. Our DE run sub 4.6. I don't care how extraordinary Lawson's speed is for a 280 pounder, no one that big runs that fast. Mario Williams and Julius Peppers do not run that fast.
He is being recruited as a DE because (contrary to what one poster in this thread mentioned) he has shown extraordinary speed for a 280 pounder.
Before someone brings up Tyson Jackson or Marcus Spears or Marquise Hill playing DE at that size, that was a different scheme altogether. And none of them weighed 280 going into their senior years of high school, either.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 12:02 pm to KBeezy
Lawson isn't a DE in our system.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 12:09 pm to KBeezy
quote:
He is being recruited as a DE
No he's not
Posted on 9/13/12 at 12:34 pm to lsufanva
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Couple of names to remember that may make this a little easier to understand
Bennie Logan
Quentin Thomas
better names, lavar edwards and drake nevis. If you saw their high school film, you were not that impressed.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 1:07 pm to dos crystal
Yea, I saw lavar play a lot in high school and he had to be the laziest LSU DL recruit I'd ever seen
Posted on 9/13/12 at 1:29 pm to dos crystal
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lavar edwards and drake nevis. If you saw their high school film, you were not that impressed.
Nevis was a pretty big recruit and I think he was even a Rivals100 guy.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 1:31 pm to Suntiger
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Nevis was a pretty big recruit and I think he was even a Rivals100 guy.
You thought wrong
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