Hey, if he didn't work out as a RB, there's always safety or OLB.
Exactly. Most schools are projecting him at LB, he played TE at the Army AA game and at times they split him out like a WR. There aren't very many athletes that are 6'3" 212 lbs and run a 4.4 40 yard dash. That is receiver speed in the body of a big safety or undersized LB. In watching him he definitely doesn't look like a WR, I think TE would be wasting his abilities and I would project him at either a big RB or an outstanding OLB that can also play safety. He is similar to Keanon Cooper in last year's class except 2 inches taller, 20 lbs heavier, and .05 seconds faster in the 40.
He wants to play RB and we are going to give him that chance which is why he is considering Minnesota. However, I would rather see him fall down the RB depth chart and end up at LB because I am drooling over the thought of having 4 4-star LB's line up next to each other in 2010 (w/ projected size & speed):
WLB: Keanon Cooper 6'0", 225 lbs, 4.45
MLB: Sam Maresh 6'2", 250 lbs, 4.65
SLB: Ronnie Wingo, Jr. 6'2", 230 lbs, 4.40
On paper this would be the best linebacking corp Minnesota has ever had in my lifetime and if they perform as projected I would put this linebacking corp up against anybody in the Big Ten...including both schools that call themselves Linebacker U.
Even the back ups: Spencer Reeves (OLB) 4.5, Gary Tinsley (MLB/OLB) 4.6, and Brent Singleton (OLB) 4.58, all 3 stars, can fly and would provide great depth and you can add to that list Ryan Grant (MLB?) and Mike Rallis (SLB) who will probably being moved to OLB by then.
If Wingo works out at RB then we still have a deep LB corp and with Lipscomb & Wingo sharing carries we would project to have a running back tandem like Maroney & Barber.