ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
Wyo2dal said:
Cowboy Junky said:
I think he'll end up at defensive end. Guys that big, with footwork like his, excel at defensive end. He has long arms and knocks balls down. He gets off his run blocks well. He looks like he has the athleticism to be a menace at defensive end.
I'm just saying, he has the talent to play tight end if the coaches needed him to.
I still think he'll end up on the defensive line.
Would love to see him opposite of Granderson, talk about something no quarterback wants look at.
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I actually would really like to see Prosser explode like Granderson did last season and have two jacked up edge rushers with great quickness.
I truly appreciate what you are saying, but Granderson is 6-5, 243 and Prosser is 6-2, 215....a wee bit of difference. Not a slight against Prosser, as he is a hell of a competitor, but It is extremely difficult for a player to be physical at the DE position when he has to meet TE's and OT's which out weigh him by sometimes anywhere from 40 to 100 pounds. Unless something miraculous has happened, Kevin Prosser has not put on a lot of weight. The guy has exception quickness, but has had difficulty in putting on weight. This is why I think you have seen the Pokes go after so many DE types in this class. Prosser will be a junior in this coming season, and the Pokes are still inexperienced behind Granderson and Lolohea, so there might not be any choice but to play Prosser at DE. However, the great unkown is how Shiloh Windsor (6-3, 224) and the three big walk-on DE's (Garrett Crall 6-5, 221 & Kendall Dickson 6-4, 229 & Jaret Falkowski 6-3, 243) have progressed in the weight program and during the offseason. If one or more of them have really exploded then I wouldn't be surprised to see the Pokes move Prosser back to his natural position at LB.