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Posted on 12/8/17 at 9:58 am to Play_Neck
From ESPN Boston back in 2014. Sorry for the cut and paste. I trimmed out some extraneous stuff. Around here, Div. 6 is the lowest division.
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The 6-foot-5, 280-pound Hyde Park resident is a two-way threat for the the Matignon Warriors, who compete in Division 6 and went 2-9 in head coach Anthony Nalen’s first year at the helm. He’s not quite a finished product, but a look at his film shows some loud intangibles:
His hands, measuring at 9-1/2 inches, are like clamps at times, and show some violent punch. His wingspan has been measured at 6-foot-11.
That helps explain some of the sudden interest in Traore, who has not attended any colleges’ camps this summer. Nalen has sent Traore’s film out to colleges and recruiting services, and earlier this week he got a bite when he was told by a service on Wednesday that some Division 1 schools had begun to take some interest, most notably Eastern Michigan and Cincinnati.
“I do know that when I shake his hand, it wraps around mine –- and when he’s angry, it hurts sometimes,” Nalen said with a laugh. “He’s got a very big wingspan. He’s really good at getting up out of his stance and getting out.”
Traore has dedicated himself to improving footwork this offseason, to the point where Nalen jokingly calls him a “ladder junkie”, in reference to the popular agility drill.
Not to mention, Traore has a bit of a mean streak in him.
“The kid’s got some gifts in terms of ability that can’t be taught,” Nalen said. “He’s got that anger in him and it comes out when he’s playing. He’s got that nastiness to him.”
“His growth has been great,” Nalen said of Traore. “From last year to now, his maturity and attitude has improved by leaps and bounds. He was one of those kids that was off and on in the weight room, almost afraid to lead. Now, he’s first in the weight room and last to leave. Kids look up to him now, he’s fully committed and a captain of this team.”
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The 6-foot-5, 280-pound Hyde Park resident is a two-way threat for the the Matignon Warriors, who compete in Division 6 and went 2-9 in head coach Anthony Nalen’s first year at the helm. He’s not quite a finished product, but a look at his film shows some loud intangibles:
His hands, measuring at 9-1/2 inches, are like clamps at times, and show some violent punch. His wingspan has been measured at 6-foot-11.
That helps explain some of the sudden interest in Traore, who has not attended any colleges’ camps this summer. Nalen has sent Traore’s film out to colleges and recruiting services, and earlier this week he got a bite when he was told by a service on Wednesday that some Division 1 schools had begun to take some interest, most notably Eastern Michigan and Cincinnati.
“I do know that when I shake his hand, it wraps around mine –- and when he’s angry, it hurts sometimes,” Nalen said with a laugh. “He’s got a very big wingspan. He’s really good at getting up out of his stance and getting out.”
Traore has dedicated himself to improving footwork this offseason, to the point where Nalen jokingly calls him a “ladder junkie”, in reference to the popular agility drill.
Not to mention, Traore has a bit of a mean streak in him.
“The kid’s got some gifts in terms of ability that can’t be taught,” Nalen said. “He’s got that anger in him and it comes out when he’s playing. He’s got that nastiness to him.”
“His growth has been great,” Nalen said of Traore. “From last year to now, his maturity and attitude has improved by leaps and bounds. He was one of those kids that was off and on in the weight room, almost afraid to lead. Now, he’s first in the weight room and last to leave. Kids look up to him now, he’s fully committed and a captain of this team.”
Posted on 12/8/17 at 10:44 am to TigerNE
We finally get a true offensive tackle !
I think this kid could anchor the left side for 2 years.
This is Kaboom worthy!
I think this kid could anchor the left side for 2 years.
This is Kaboom worthy!
Posted on 12/8/17 at 12:13 pm to tke857
Welcome to the Fam big guy!!
Time to give LSU it's 1st round left tackle bud. Let's do this.
Time to give LSU it's 1st round left tackle bud. Let's do this.
Posted on 12/8/17 at 3:00 pm to tke857
Welcome Big Fella, may our acquaintance be fruitful for both. The Tiger Nation is extremely proud and thankful to have you. 

Posted on 12/8/17 at 7:29 pm to Negatiger1986
What will happen to Deculus?
Posted on 12/8/17 at 7:33 pm to Bayou_Tiger_225
quote:
What will happen to Deculus?
He'll compete with the rest of the lineman, Traore included, for a starting position?

Posted on 12/8/17 at 9:03 pm to whitefoot
Deculus will be one of our starters on the oline next season. He may have to slide to guard though, but he will be a starter.
Posted on 12/10/17 at 8:24 pm to ImayGoLesMiles
Saw a rumor on another board that Grimes may leave for BYU. Any idea if this would affect Traore?
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