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TE/DE Gabe Horan (NY) SIGNED NLI TO SYRACUSE
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[QUOTE="RandomGuy, post: 2229462, member: 6422"] Gabe is interesting. Proven TE. His shuttle numbers are a litte pedestrian at 5 flat, but not pedestrian for guys his size. His bench is impressive for a 6'6" guy at 315... Some recent, similarly sized orange, were only putting up 245 in high school... High school programs are severely lacking in agility training... He could drop that 5.00 about a half second, with proper training... Perspective size wize, would be Rob Gronkowski, who posted a 4.47 shuttle... (Gronk was 235 in high school) Any time you see a 4.5 ish shuttle for big guys, take note. I think what Baber's and company are doing here, is gathering the biggest athletic guys they can find. Worst case, they build a Massive Wall in front on the QB. Best case, is they build a Massive Wall in front of the QB... With benefits... Although, it looks like they are looking for flexibility. If Horan can drop his numbers(he can), he's a TE. If he can't, he's a big ass guard... He has impressive strength. That's up to him. I think the staffs theory here, is to grab big guys that have proven themselves at multiple positions... The versatile big guys, should challenge at all positions... [/QUOTE]
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