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“Byron Washington entered DeSoto High School with rods in his legs to stop his growth plates from breaking open. He stood at 6-foot-8, 450+ pounds and struggled to move”


Interesting article here. Mods if this was already posted feel free to delete or merge with a different thread.

I think this kids going to be a stud for us. Once he drops more weight and gains even more muscle I bet he absolutely starts at guard. The confidence Fran instills in his players and notably, Byron, is nothing short of excellent coaching. We are very lucky to have both men representing Syracuse university

I would also like to point out that the rapid growth Byron was facing probably limited his mobility not just his weight, hence rods being placed in his legs (ouch). Nothing wrong with being a dominant guard in college & NFL though.
 
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“Byron Washington entered DeSoto High School with rods in his legs to stop his growth plates from breaking open. He stood at 6-foot-8, 450+ pounds and struggled to move”


Interesting article here. Mods if this was already posted feel free to delete or merge with a different thread.

I think this kids going to be a stud for us. Once he drops more weight and gains even more muscle I bet he absolutely starts at guard. The confidence Fran instills in his players and notably, Byron, is nothing short of excellent coaching. We are very lucky to have both men representing Syracuse university

I would also like to point out that the rapid growth Byron was facing probably limited his mobility not just his weight, hence rods being placed in his legs (ouch). Nothing wrong with being a dominant guard in college & NFL though.
He has already dropped weight Fran talked about this earlier this week.
 
370-380 for him and we are in great shape. He was significantly larger when he showed up on campus. He’s done an amazing job. So has strength and conditioning team.
Shows the level of care our coaches have for players willing to work... not just as players but to want them to succeed in life in general. Byron's quality of life at 350 will be exponentially better than his trajectory would be at 400+
 
Washington’s snaps, and it stood out that he played a full series against Clemson. He looked really solid in the run game—physical at the point of attack and willing to finish blocks. Yes, he did pick up a penalty, but that’s part of being a young lineman getting reps in tough spots, and it didn’t take away from how much he impressed.
What really caught my eye was his work in pass protection. Byron doesn’t get driven back easily, and once he gets his hands on a defender, he anchors well and holds his ground. That’s huge for a quarterback’s confidence, knowing there’s a guy up front who isn’t going to get bullied or give up inside pressure. He’s showing the kind of strength and balance that you want in a developing offensive lineman, and he’s only going to improve as he gets more comfortable with speed and technique at this level.
I’d like to see him get more minutes moving forward because he looks like a piece the line can build on. Having a young lineman who can step in, battle against elite defensive fronts, and still show flashes of dominance is something you don’t take for granted. Byron has the tools to be a big-time contributor, and with more experience, he’s going to become an even greater asset to this Syracuse offensive line.
 
Washington’s snaps, and it stood out that he played a full series against Clemson. He looked really solid in the run game—physical at the point of attack and willing to finish blocks. Yes, he did pick up a penalty, but that’s part of being a young lineman getting reps in tough spots, and it didn’t take away from how much he impressed.
What really caught my eye was his work in pass protection. Byron doesn’t get driven back easily, and once he gets his hands on a defender, he anchors well and holds his ground. That’s huge for a quarterback’s confidence, knowing there’s a guy up front who isn’t going to get bullied or give up inside pressure. He’s showing the kind of strength and balance that you want in a developing offensive lineman, and he’s only going to improve as he gets more comfortable with speed and technique at this level.
I’d like to see him get more minutes moving forward because he looks like a piece the line can build on. Having a young lineman who can step in, battle against elite defensive fronts, and still show flashes of dominance is something you don’t take for granted. Byron has the tools to be a big-time contributor, and with more experience, he’s going to become an even greater asset to this Syracuse offensive line.
He and Mack give you two cornerstones on the line.
 
Washington’s snaps, and it stood out that he played a full series against Clemson. He looked really solid in the run game—physical at the point of attack and willing to finish blocks. Yes, he did pick up a penalty, but that’s part of being a young lineman getting reps in tough spots, and it didn’t take away from how much he impressed.
What really caught my eye was his work in pass protection. Byron doesn’t get driven back easily, and once he gets his hands on a defender, he anchors well and holds his ground. That’s huge for a quarterback’s confidence, knowing there’s a guy up front who isn’t going to get bullied or give up inside pressure. He’s showing the kind of strength and balance that you want in a developing offensive lineman, and he’s only going to improve as he gets more comfortable with speed and technique at this level.
I’d like to see him get more minutes moving forward because he looks like a piece the line can build on. Having a young lineman who can step in, battle against elite defensive fronts, and still show flashes of dominance is something you don’t take for granted. Byron has the tools to be a big-time contributor, and with more experience, he’s going to become an even greater asset to this Syracuse offensive line.
dude is a monster!! I Want to see him and Pringle holding it down! The future is bright with those 2
 
dude is a monster!! I Want to see him and Pringle holding it down! The future is bright with those 2
I really want to see more of Kam Pringle on the field. From what I’ve seen, he has a high ceiling as an offensive lineman. He shows the strength, technique, and awareness that could make him a key part of the line if he gets more consistent reps. With more experience and time in the system, he has the potential to be a reliable, physical presence up front, and it’ll be exciting to watch him develop and make an impact for the offense.
 
He and Mack give you two cornerstones on the line.
What are your thoughts on Zach Rice? He’s a former 5-star, and I’m honestly surprised he lost the battle to Cruz. I would have loved to see him start this year and be one of our bookend guards, but he obviously lost the position battle. Do you think he’s still going to make a big impact on the OL down the line?
 

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