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On 5/2/2019 at 11:55 AM, Imthayeti said:

No idea bud, just know the qb at Meigs has alot of offers as a junior. Thought Stanfield would have been the same is all. His last offer is from Navy.

It wasn't for lack of offers, he just said his body and heart wasn't into the game anymore. :cry: Would have loved to see him play at the next level as well, but he's a smart kid and wise enough to know what's best for himself. 

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On 5/2/2019 at 10:33 AM, PeabodyPride said:

It's not only that ,it's how does their size translate to the next level?? Stanfill is small plain n simple !!! Example in point is Peabody in 2013 and 2014 had 2 explosive fast amd smart running backs "0" offers !!! 2018 Dickson who is a great back and top 3 in 2 A for sure  already in his Junior year has more than 1 D 1 offer .Why? 6ft 1 235 pounds and still fast !!! Just a simple fellas opinion but thats my 2 cents !!!

QB size isn't as big of a deal as it was a few  years ago. College QB's can be sub 6 feet and be mobile and have a strong arm. 

The highest paid NFL player is a 5'10" QB and this year's first pick of the draft was as well.  Baker Mayfield is barely 6' and has been effective in college and the pros. 

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2 minutes ago, Salem said:

QB size isn't as big of a deal as it was a few  years ago. College QB's can be sub 6 feet and be mobile and have a strong arm. 

The highest paid NFL player is a 5'10" QB and this year's first pick of the draft was as well.  Baker Mayfield is barely 6' and has been effective in college and the pros. 

Agreed to an extent  , those few you speak of are the exception not the rule however !!!! That being said I hope yall have a great season !!!

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1 hour ago, Salem said:

QB size isn't as big of a deal as it was a few  years ago. College QB's can be sub 6 feet and be mobile and have a strong arm. 

The highest paid NFL player is a 5'10" QB and this year's first pick of the draft was as well.  Baker Mayfield is barely 6' and has been effective in college and the pros. 

The average height is 6’3 6’4   210-240.   Baker mayfield didn’t get a single d1 offer his senior year because of his height

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