Class of 2026 - OL Steven Pickard (FL) COMMITTED TO SYRACUSE (1/25/25) | Page 4 | Syracusefan.com

Class of 2026 OL Steven Pickard (FL) COMMITTED TO SYRACUSE (1/25/25)

Reminds me of the St Aquinas OL that had measurable’s but were mostly DII recruits that never ended playing.

There is a big difference between being a junior on IMG’s A squad and B squad. Could have got him whenever we wanted imo.
You don’t know that the kid wouldn’t move on himself if we don’t offer or accept his commit.
 
Reminds me of the St Aquinas OL that had measurable’s but were mostly DII recruits that never ended playing.

There is a big difference between being a junior on IMG’s A squad and B squad. Could have got him whenever we wanted imo.
The IMG national roster OL for 2024 was pretty good. I am not sure him not making that team means he is a bad player.


If you know Fran Brown and how he does things at all, you know he has immense confidence in his ability to assess talent. He doesn’t care about recruiting services or offers from other schools.

I am sure he will screw up on some of his offers. Everyone does. Trying to project how young men are going to develop years into the future is hard and mistakes will be made.

I will take my chances with what Fran thinks.
 
The IMG national roster OL for 2024 was pretty good. I am not sure him not making that team means he is a bad player.


If you know Fran Brown and how he does things at all, you know he has immense confidence in his ability to assess talent. He doesn’t care about recruiting services or offers from other schools.

I am sure he will screw up on some of his offers. Everyone does. Trying to project how young men are going to develop years into the future is hard and mistakes will be made.

I will take my chances with what Fran thinks.
Precisely. You also want guys who can peak in college and beyond. It's not an exact science -- it's a numbers game. And developmental spots are perfect for kids with measurables who want to be at Syracuse. Originally local kid, Syracuse fan, etc. He's less likely to transfer, too.
 
They just didn't pick him out of thin air. They must have seen film and talked with people. You don't get a on a kid early and offer without something they like.
also story says he is playing on the IMG national team this coming year, which means he was going to pick up more offers. with larger roster limits, this seems like a guy you get early based on his measurements. And he wants to be here.
 
The IMG national roster OL for 2024 was pretty good. I am not sure him not making that team means he is a bad player.


If you know Fran Brown and how he does things at all, you know he has immense confidence in his ability to assess talent. He doesn’t care about recruiting services or offers from other schools.

I am sure he will screw up on some of his offers. Everyone does. Trying to project how young men are going to develop years into the future is hard and mistakes will be made.

I will take my chances with what Fran thinks.
It appears to me that young Mr. Pickard had to wait his turn before making the "A" team. I'm no coach but, I can see from looking at his highlights that he can block and run and do offensive line stuff quite well.

I used to work in the office next door to Gary Pickard, who was a big SU sports fan. I don't think they are related though.
 
FM colors and partial “Hornets” (RNE) visible
Sorry. I wasn't clear. There's a photo in the Syracuse.com article about Steven Pickard. The photo is of Steve Pickard (our new recruit) and an SU player, Jake Pickard. The picture, taken in the dome, shows Jake Pickard in his SU uniform. It's probably before the 2016 Colgate game.

The uniform is pretty hellacious for an SU home uni. Gray jersey and blue pants. No helmet in sight.
 
FM colors and partial “Hornets”
Sorry. I wasn't clear. There's a photo in the Syracuse.com article about Steven Pickard. The photo is of Steve Pickard (our new recruit) and an SU player, Jake Pickard. The picture, taken in the dome, shows Jake Pickard in his SU uniform. It's probably before the 2016 Colgate game.

The uniform is pretty hellacious for an SU home uni. Gray jersey and blue pants. No helmet in sight.
Ah. Now I see. That’s the traditional gray uni that Nike designed for SU. You have to go back to never to find pics of SU teams wearing them. Unless you are looking at old black and white newspaper photos.
 
Does anybody where exactly that 34" arm length is measuring from?

It definitely isn't dress shirt size, which is from center of your back, to shoulder to wrist... A 34" shirt size would be tiny for a 6'5" guy, and his wingspan of 6'8 implies longer arms.

I've read that many NFL teams strongly prefer 34" arms or greater, and some won't even evaluate offensive tackles with shorter than 33" arms.

So? What is that measurement actually measuring?
I was told size doesn't matter
 

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