Byron was asked earlier at U.T. junior day if there was any other schools besides Texas he was looking at. He said "Nope"!!!! It just keeps getting better! Hook 'Em!!!!
@@bonkers7838he won’t play guard in college especially since he’s 6’8 that’s to big for guard they gonna move him to tackle when he lose weight I imagine he better get his feet right cuz when they move him then edge guys go give him hell cuz they fast and he got bricks for feet
@@bonkers7838 he will definitely struggle against edge rushers. He's too slow to play guard. He will need to redshirt at any major power 5 school just to lose wt and develop quicker feet.
He will be playing on Sunday’s he’s mean between them lines… Any running back would love to run behind him!!!!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 keep working on your game to be da best!!!
Once he gets a college coach to get his agility up he's gonna be insane. Even in some of those game clips some of those smaller d linemen are squeezing through into almost making those plays. College d lineman are gonna out speed him even on the inside and his strength wont be able to bail him out. Dudes a monster though. His ceiling is as high as he can take it.
Hopefully college does him well. Need to get him in the weight room and build some muscle and slim down to 340-350. Footwork and agility drills and he will be a monster. As it stands I don’t see him being a left tackle because of his footwork but hopefully he goes to a good college and they work on that.
Talent. Hand fighting needs coaching. Extension of hands to the face is relied upon. Slim down 15 lbs. focus on footwork, hand fighting and microexplosions and you’re a 5 star overnight
He has size and looks like he could be dominating at times. I would like to congratulate him on his success at the moment. Moving forward I suggest that his parents seek getting him a agility coach as well as strength training coach. Playing the sport of football comes at different speeds. Speed that will be determined by motivating factors revolving around desperation in and off the field. The higher you go up the latter the more you see players being eliminated do to the magical desires stimulating players to strive. Some are willing to die on that field, very similar to going to war, some who hope to fill a tradition to whom their father's also reap the benefits of not being able to accomplish and failing is not a option otherwise considered a disgrace, some whose families are trap in situations that they know only the player can change and deliver a pathway out. Some who harnessed energy into becoming a somebody otherwise deemed as a nobody in everyday society. He has to develop a keen sense of knowing what's on the other side of that ball, and willing to play every down as if it was his last. Better yet loosing the battle of winning a "down" could be equivalent to winning the "battle" of fighting for your life. Seems a little far fetch, life outside of football could be challenging especially with his size, people would see him as a bull on a farm guaranteed to produce results until broken, his grammar or should I say the way he articulate himself would damn near have to be immaculate otherwise he would come off to be intimidating to people that initially don't know him. He's a easy target with a watchful eye that everyone will see you focus on, some for good reasons many for evil. That size will never allow him to camouflage into society. In conclusion I wish the best for him, and hope he has a bright future in football. He has to go into another gear moving forward.
@@Drizzle_Prodz1 I agree I never liked being basic. You can learn a lot from people in how they express themselves. You also learn how some people can't think outside the box.
Man I hope yall in Texas 1st week, Soc play North Shore....... Soc never duck competition, they got North Shore, Duncanville, and Aledo Back to back, to back
I’ve seen enough. Need to sign him quickly… for a subscription to weight watchers and men’s fitness. He is big and is winning battles against weaker smaller kids. At the D1/P5 level, he will have to be faster on his feet, and learn to get down to play behind his pads. Good D1/P5 players will go around him with speed or be lower to use their leverage. Watching him try to advance to the 2nd level of blocks is so slow. He also likes to simply fall on his first assignment rather than move on to another. Lots of holding as well. Not saying he can’t go to college on a scholly, but he won’t be playing scrubs like HS. Wish him the best.
@arnoldorangel…. In highschool, most are smaller and weaker. Read on into my statement and interpret what is written. He will struggle in college against kids who are larger and stronger than the highschool kids he is playing against; unless he improves his technique(s). You may have played the sport too, and if you did, you would recognize what I’m referring to. If not, you can’t learn what I’m referring to by reading one line in a RUclips comment. Come on man!!!
@Arnoldo…. Who pissed in your Cornflakes this morning?? Dude, chill out. Maybe I sound like a child, but you’re acting like one. If you’re upset that you don’t understand the game and techniques of football, it’s alright. I’ll give you lessons. It isn’t cool to try to be negative Nellie.
He is still very raw on footwork, and his bad leverage makes him too handsy for offensive blocking at the next level.. If these things can't be corrected he would make a hell of a run stuffer on defense.
Too dependent on his size advantage. He’d better learn the fundamentals of the position and develop some mobility because huge next levelers will expose and run circles around that size.
He plays to high and has slow feet. He will ne to be in a power gap system. He will struggle in zone scheme blocking. Also because of his play height he may struggle in college against player who are bigger, stronger and more athletic then he is playing now. If he gets good coaching in college he could be really good. He just need to work on his feet and lavage. You got to love his size and that mean attitude he plays with.
He’s exactly the kind of player that doesn’t make it in college, let alone the pros. He gets by based on being bigger and stronger than his opponent, that comes to an abrupt halt in college football, everyone is big and strong, you have to win with technique. Catching someone that you double in size is not an impressive rep to me, not to mention committing several hands to the face penalties in the process. If he wants to play at the next level, he’s going to have to lose a ton of weight and learn how to actually play the position. He’s winning off sheer physicality because he’s always going to have that advantage in high school. If you put any highly recruited DE across from him they’re going to destroy him. He’s got the attitude, I like his nastiness, but that’s about it. I wouldn’t write him off completely because he obviously has some traits, but his technique is very poor.
I imagine he’ll get a ton of offers just because of his size, that doesn’t mean he’s going to start for a D1 program though. They’ll get him in their strength and conditioning program and redshirt him and try to develop him into a guard. Tackle is out of the question, tackles are what some of the other guys at this camp look like. They monsters, they’re tall and athletic as shit and strong as shit and win with technique AND physicality.
I see why he not being recruited highly he has no mobility n he grabs n holds a lot when u get him moving side ways .. division I players will be bigger n faster than his high school opponents
If CAHSFB was so great there would still be a PAC-12 stupid. They blew up your conference bc you lame ass MFS don't play defense. Stop clout chasin TXHSFB. Get our dick out your mouth...
Slow feet, no hands, stuck in mud, catches the defender, it’s bad. He’s going to get D1 offers just based off his size but he’s not a good OL and he will never play tackle at the collegiate level. You might could trim him down and try to teach him how to block and throw him at guard and hope he can just win in a phone booth but he’s going to take a ton of work. There’s other guys at this camp that were way better prospects than him.
Byron, right before you engage a defender. I want you to get your elbows in near your body. That way you won't be grabbing the outside of the opponents jerseys while you're driving them!!!
Look I'm not trying to be mean but this guy is not good...he just holds people's jerseys so they can't get away then uses his massive weight to overpower these smaller players...he can barely move he gives up half way through...he's going to get a really big and bad reality check once he goes D1 and realizes his sizes won't make up for his lack of mobility and skill...just being real. He looks good now bc it's highschool and he outweighs most of the opposing teams players by over 200 pounds...we'll see if he can prove this statement wrong once he get to college
He would be put straight on his back against anybody who knows how to get low... he stands straight up....
He getting away with a lot holds and blocks in the back in the games big boy though
Dude is big but looks really slow, he’s going to have a real challenge in college. Good luck big boy!
Love it. Welcome to the family!
Byron was asked earlier at U.T. junior day if there was any other schools besides Texas he was looking at. He said "Nope"!!!! It just keeps getting better! Hook 'Em!!!!
And then he committed to Coach Fran at Syracuse. Go Orange!
0:56 yeahhh.....i would stop trying lmao
Big kid. He's gonna get a lot better.
Edge rushers getting to the qb every time
Hes a guard
@@bonkers7838he won’t play guard in college especially since he’s 6’8 that’s to big for guard they gonna move him to tackle when he lose weight I imagine he better get his feet right cuz when they move him then edge guys go give him hell cuz they fast and he got bricks for feet
I been said this college and NFL different @@GatorNation141
@@bonkers7838 he will definitely struggle against edge rushers. He's too slow to play guard. He will need to redshirt at any major power 5 school just to lose wt and develop quicker feet.
He will be playing on Sunday’s he’s mean between them lines… Any running back would love to run behind him!!!!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 keep working on your game to be da best!!!
Nah not with those feet
Maybe. Not flexible now plus can he run block. Get down low enough with explosion. Can't get around him in pass blocking
Homie can’t even get in 3pt stance… I hope he gets in shape for the next level bc his feet need work
Once he gets a college coach to get his agility up he's gonna be insane. Even in some of those game clips some of those smaller d linemen are squeezing through into almost making those plays. College d lineman are gonna out speed him even on the inside and his strength wont be able to bail him out. Dudes a monster though. His ceiling is as high as he can take it.
@@Jebulan if he drops some weight and works on his flexibility and feet, he’ll be a 1st rd OT
F the 3 point stance he's gonna make a sandwich out these fools
@@xTBrown13x cap
@@a.t.williams2409 great addition to the conversation lil guy 🤦🏾♂️
Hopefully college does him well. Need to get him in the weight room and build some muscle and slim down to 340-350. Footwork and agility drills and he will be a monster. As it stands I don’t see him being a left tackle because of his footwork but hopefully he goes to a good college and they work on that.
Talent. Hand fighting needs coaching. Extension of hands to the face is relied upon. Slim down 15 lbs. focus on footwork, hand fighting and microexplosions and you’re a 5 star overnight
He has size and looks like he could be dominating at times. I would like to congratulate him on his success at the moment. Moving forward I suggest that his parents seek getting him a agility coach as well as strength training coach. Playing the sport of football comes at different speeds. Speed that will be determined by motivating factors revolving around desperation in and off the field. The higher you go up the latter the more you see players being eliminated do to the magical desires stimulating players to strive. Some are willing to die on that field, very similar to going to war, some who hope to fill a tradition to whom their father's also reap the benefits of not being able to accomplish and failing is not a option otherwise considered a disgrace, some whose families are trap in situations that they know only the player can change and deliver a pathway out. Some who harnessed energy into becoming a somebody otherwise deemed as a nobody in everyday society. He has to develop a keen sense of knowing what's on the other side of that ball, and willing to play every down as if it was his last. Better yet loosing the battle of winning a "down" could be equivalent to winning the "battle" of fighting for your life. Seems a little far fetch, life outside of football could be challenging especially with his size, people would see him as a bull on a farm guaranteed to produce results until broken, his grammar or should I say the way he articulate himself would damn near have to be immaculate otherwise he would come off to be intimidating to people that initially don't know him. He's a easy target with a watchful eye that everyone will see you focus on, some for good reasons many for evil. That size will never allow him to camouflage into society. In conclusion I wish the best for him, and hope he has a bright future in football. He has to go into another gear moving forward.
Think you got a little too in depth there
@@Drizzle_Prodz1 I agree I never liked being basic. You can learn a lot from people in how they express themselves. You also learn how some people can't think outside the box.
Bro u doin too much, Byron just big n fat he gettin cooked by OLBs and D-ends with real speed
Man I hope yall in Texas 1st week, Soc play North Shore....... Soc never duck competition, they got North Shore, Duncanville, and Aledo Back to back, to back
I’ve seen enough. Need to sign him quickly… for a subscription to weight watchers and men’s fitness. He is big and is winning battles against weaker smaller kids. At the D1/P5 level, he will have to be faster on his feet, and learn to get down to play behind his pads. Good D1/P5 players will go around him with speed or be lower to use their leverage. Watching him try to advance to the 2nd level of blocks is so slow. He also likes to simply fall on his first assignment rather than move on to another. Lots of holding as well.
Not saying he can’t go to college on a scholly, but he won’t be playing scrubs like HS. Wish him the best.
Shut yo non football playing ass up. You probably never played d1 in your life.
At 6-8, 400lbs, everyone is weaker and smaller than him, come on man!
@arnoldorangel…. In highschool, most are smaller and weaker. Read on into my statement and interpret what is written. He will struggle in college against kids who are larger and stronger than the highschool kids he is playing against; unless he improves his technique(s). You may have played the sport too, and if you did, you would recognize what I’m referring to. If not, you can’t learn what I’m referring to by reading one line in a RUclips comment. Come on man!!!
@@jg3991 you sound like a child.
@Arnoldo…. Who pissed in your Cornflakes this morning?? Dude, chill out. Maybe I sound like a child, but you’re acting like one.
If you’re upset that you don’t understand the game and techniques of football, it’s alright. I’ll give you lessons. It isn’t cool to try to be negative Nellie.
Wow he pancaked a 120 lb high school sophomore that will never play college football at any level. IMPRESSIVE.
He’s way too young to be that heavy. Dangerous to the ❤️.
hes also 6'8" but yea i agree even though hes good he needs to lose a little bit jus to maybe move a bit faster but ion know honestly
I never thought I'd say a play is stronger than Metcalf. This dude is going to surpass him in super human strength and he's only a freshman
He is still very raw on footwork, and his bad leverage makes him too handsy for offensive blocking at the next level.. If these things can't be corrected he would make a hell of a run stuffer on defense.
Didn’t de soto have a 6’10 400 lber too ?
Yes
Hands to the face will get called every time
Hes good but those DL are trash in these one on ones .....
Nah he’s just that good
@@vince11harris he’s fat and tall don’t mean he’s good he’s going up against guys tinier than him😂😂
@@vince11harristhey rlly is just ass , he’s got the tools/size to be great tho
Absolutely terrible coaching, the kid holds on every play, but no coach says a word.
He’s using his body which is good enough at that level. He’ll get coached up and he’ll play at say 335-350. Larry Allen
@@jsoft_og7065 Doesn't matter, if he holds every play, he will disappear soon.
Too dependent on his size advantage. He’d better learn the fundamentals of the position and develop some mobility because huge next levelers will expose and run circles around that size.
He’s a big and athletic guy, he’s great at football
He’s just fat
Yeah, hands to the face and illegal blocks to the back will get him nowhere in NFL - this stuff is penalized very quickly now.
He holds a lot and he stands straight up
Can't get around him. Needs to work on flexibility. Plus can he get down low enough to run block effectively
We have a guy of similar size. He’s 6’8 350
I hope he comes to the GA Bull dawgs
He has to be Top 5 his damn self. Look like the lineman off 80’s movie Wildcats💯
He a little extra after those plays, linemen at the college ain’t letting that fly.
Aha he disrespectful 😂
He plays to high and has slow feet. He will ne to be in a power gap system. He will struggle in zone scheme blocking. Also because of his play height he may struggle in college against player who are bigger, stronger and more athletic then he is playing now. If he gets good coaching in college he could be really good. He just need to work on his feet and lavage. You got to love his size and that mean attitude he plays with.
A double move and he's done on the torn acl
He get down to 340-350 he's top 5 pick material size wise
He’s exactly the kind of player that doesn’t make it in college, let alone the pros. He gets by based on being bigger and stronger than his opponent, that comes to an abrupt halt in college football, everyone is big and strong, you have to win with technique. Catching someone that you double in size is not an impressive rep to me, not to mention committing several hands to the face penalties in the process. If he wants to play at the next level, he’s going to have to lose a ton of weight and learn how to actually play the position. He’s winning off sheer physicality because he’s always going to have that advantage in high school. If you put any highly recruited DE across from him they’re going to destroy him. He’s got the attitude, I like his nastiness, but that’s about it. I wouldn’t write him off completely because he obviously has some traits, but his technique is very poor.
I imagine he’ll get a ton of offers just because of his size, that doesn’t mean he’s going to start for a D1 program though. They’ll get him in their strength and conditioning program and redshirt him and try to develop him into a guard. Tackle is out of the question, tackles are what some of the other guys at this camp look like. They monsters, they’re tall and athletic as shit and strong as shit and win with technique AND physicality.
I see why he not being recruited highly he has no mobility n he grabs n holds a lot when u get him moving side ways .. division I players will be bigger n faster than his high school opponents
Stands straight up, slow as cold molasses. Gotta work the legs and the weight.
Gotta slim down to at least 325
Nickname suggestion, King Kong.
Texas still scared to play Cali teams so 🤫 #TexasScared
I wonder if they played Mater Dei
Those are private schools that recruit from all over cmon now aint no one scared
They would most likely be mid if they didnt recruit
DeSoto and Duncanville recruit so stop it @@shootinbricks34
If CAHSFB was so great there would still be a PAC-12 stupid. They blew up your conference bc you lame ass MFS don't play defense. Stop clout chasin TXHSFB. Get our dick out your mouth...
Lmao half of these are hands to the face
Seen him play against Duncanville. He too slow off the line needs quicker feet. He is strong as shit tho.
Junior or Senior?
freshman
MEANS NOTHING UNTIL HE PROVES IN THE NFL…TOO MANY POSSIBILITIES ONLY A HANDFUL OF GREATNESS…
Could u imagine if homie worked harder and got ripped
He is not the biggest player in the country there is a young man who is 7-0 330 in the state of Texas as well.
Luv the big guy... He's the ultimate cheat code!
Yes sir big fella go head and bring that big body to oklahoma so we get u right. Go boomer sooner
All dude did was grab faces
Slow feet, no hands, stuck in mud, catches the defender, it’s bad. He’s going to get D1 offers just based off his size but he’s not a good OL and he will never play tackle at the collegiate level. You might could trim him down and try to teach him how to block and throw him at guard and hope he can just win in a phone booth but he’s going to take a ton of work. There’s other guys at this camp that were way better prospects than him.
Byron, right before you engage a defender. I want you to get your elbows in near your body. That way you won't be grabbing the outside of the opponents jerseys while you're driving them!!!
Look I'm not trying to be mean but this guy is not good...he just holds people's jerseys so they can't get away then uses his massive weight to overpower these smaller players...he can barely move he gives up half way through...he's going to get a really big and bad reality check once he goes D1 and realizes his sizes won't make up for his lack of mobility and skill...just being real. He looks good now bc it's highschool and he outweighs most of the opposing teams players by over 200 pounds...we'll see if he can prove this statement wrong once he get to college
Kyle Flood will coach him up. All his faults can be fixed.
His only attribute is his size. No footwork or hand work
Will look good in Ann Arbor wearing a winged helmet.
All he does is hold, needs better coaching.
He just BIG....THATS IT!!! What we talking bout man...I'm out.
The 1v1s are impressive the tape is not.
In a lot of the 1v1s is he not going hands to the face?
I didn't see anything but size and strength .... he needs to work on his skills and techniques
Crazy he’s not even the biggest on his team
What size bra does he wear?
NFL Zion Williamson
He is Going to get exposed in College
He's not impressive.
Garbage
He from that Roe