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re: Trey Palmer ran a 10.42 yesterday
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:42 pm to TheTexasTiger7
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:42 pm to TheTexasTiger7
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TheTexasTiger7
Palmer is that good. He can definitely compete with the best that LSU has. Lee is a different story. He's a different kind of athlete he's going to be good no matter where you put him. I'm still holding out hope that he plays defense.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:44 pm to Lester Earl
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Kid on the left is Caemon Scott.
He asked who was on Palemer's left. Not left in the picture
Which you answered. I provided additional info.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:47 pm to mdomingue
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Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:49 pm to LSUFreek
As he matures I would expect him to put on muscle which will help coming out of the gates. He has an extra gear for sure. I think he will be the steal of the class. There definitely weren’t thirty better receivers than him last year. By the time he gets to the combine I would expect a 4.40 maybe even 4.3s.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:51 pm to bencoleman
quote:I'm hoping they don't put him on D. He's on Palmer's level as a WR, IMO. Different style, for sure. Lee goes after the football like Charles Barkley went after rebounds - that's HIS damn ball!!
I'm still holding out hope that he plays defense.
This post was edited on 5/4/19 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:52 pm to TaddT189
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he matures I would expect him to put on muscle which will help coming out of the gates. He has an extra gear for sure. I think he will be the steal of the class. There definitely weren’t thirty better receivers than him last year. By the time he gets to the combine I would expect a 4.40 maybe even 4.3s
He's probably not even the best athlete in the class. That goes to Marcel Brooks. His highlights are sick.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 4:05 pm to bencoleman
And Lee recorded a faster 40 than Trey - 4.41. Obviously, Trey would walk away from Lee from 40 yards and beyond, but Lee can move.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 4:07 pm to Buckeye Jeaux
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- that's HIS damn ball!
Imagine that on the defensive side of the ball with his athletic ability. He could be a monster of a safety. Also if he could put on 30 pounds or so what kind of linebacker he could be.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 4:35 pm to bencoleman
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Imagine that on the defensive side of the ball with his athletic ability. He could be a monster of a safety. Also if he could put on 30 pounds or so what kind of linebacker he could be.
I'm a WR freak - so that sounds like heresy to me. I see him as the guy who will fight like hell and get that key 3rd down pretty much every time he gets a chance. (but he seems like the kind of competitor who just wants to do what's best for the team)
Posted on 5/4/19 at 5:12 pm to LSUFreek
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Reggie Bush ran a 10.42 100m in HS, then ran a 4.33 forty at his Pro Day.
Devin Hester also ran a 10.42 100m, but ran a 4.41 at the NFL Combine.
Those sub-4.5 numbers should translate similarly for Trey Palmer, but yet his 247 profile page says he ran a 4.51 forty laser-timed at the Opening.
Trey's forty is the same as 240lbs Leonard Fournette's 4.51 at the NFL combine who ran a 10.68 100m in HS Class 4A Regional.
I gotta figure Palmer is normally sub 4.5.
What it means is guys like Bush and Hester hit top end speed quick. Palmer is a guy who continues to accelerate over a longer distance.
That should translate well for getting separation on longer routes.
Posted on 5/5/19 at 12:09 pm to TxTiger82
That's a shame Lee is one of the best WR on team already because he may well be moved to defense at some point.
I realize he may have a 4.41 time floating around on the internet, but I'm skeptical of that being a legit time.
If he was legit 6-2 212 with a 4.41 he woulda been a Top 50 rated player nationally.
My concern with Lee will be can he get separation from SEC level db's.
I do agree that Palmer could be impactful in the slot as a freshman if he can pick things up quickly. He's more talented than Dillon, Giles, etc.
Then again we obviously have a different passing attack now, so I'm not quite sure who will play where. Chase may well be in the slot a lot.
I realize he may have a 4.41 time floating around on the internet, but I'm skeptical of that being a legit time.
If he was legit 6-2 212 with a 4.41 he woulda been a Top 50 rated player nationally.
My concern with Lee will be can he get separation from SEC level db's.
I do agree that Palmer could be impactful in the slot as a freshman if he can pick things up quickly. He's more talented than Dillon, Giles, etc.
Then again we obviously have a different passing attack now, so I'm not quite sure who will play where. Chase may well be in the slot a lot.
Posted on 5/5/19 at 12:28 pm to SoloTiger
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If he was legit 6-2 212 with a 4.41 he woulda been a Top 50 rated player nationally
Wasn't Lee a five star or high 4 star?
Lee was highly rated coming out. He could work out as a WR or on defense because he has that mentality that he'll do whatever it takes to win. His mindset coupled with his athletic ability is why I say he would thrive on the defensive side of the ball
Posted on 5/5/19 at 12:35 pm to bencoleman
247 Composite: 4 star 93 rating and #166 overall
247: 4 star 92 rating and #189 overall
247 staff gave an NFL evaluation and compared him to Lber Alex Anzalone.
247: 4 star 92 rating and #189 overall
247 staff gave an NFL evaluation and compared him to Lber Alex Anzalone.
This post was edited on 5/5/19 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 5/5/19 at 12:38 pm to SoloTiger
This young man is ready to play some SEC football
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If he was legit 6-2 212 with a 4.41 he woulda been a Top 50 rated player nationally.
From "Texas Longhorn Recruiting":
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"At 6’2, 212 pounds, Lee employs a physical style of play, while also flashing a 4.41 40-yard dash."
LINK
This post was edited on 5/5/19 at 12:47 pm
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