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behappp said:So I was looking at NDSU's OL roster and I saw most of them were 6-4 to 6-6 as is Dillon. But almost all of them were 280-300+. Is it reasonable or customary for a recruit to gain 60 or more pounds in a year or two?
225 on a 6-3 frame would seem pretty lean for an OL player.
behappp said:So I was looking at NDSU's OL roster and I saw most of them were 6-4 to 6-6 as is Dillon. But almost all of them were 280-300+. Is it reasonable or customary for a recruit to gain 60 or more pounds in a year or two?
225 on a 6-3 frame would seem pretty lean for an OL player.
That's what I was curious about. I was thinking he could end up at DE size but would need a big but healthy weight gain for OL.Sam A. Blitz said:behappp said:So I was looking at NDSU's OL roster and I saw most of them were 6-4 to 6-6 as is Dillon. But almost all of them were 280-300+. Is it reasonable or customary for a recruit to gain 60 or more pounds in a year or two?
225 on a 6-3 frame would seem pretty lean for an OL player.
Not unreasonable to accomplish that in a couple years if the guy is still growing and has the frame to support that type of gain with a healthy program. Put a growing kid on a 7,000 calorie/day protein packed diet and a weight training regimen and they can pack on 30 pounds per year easily. There are cases of guys putting on as much as 100 pounds during their eligibility. Sadly, some guys put too much weight on their frame and have issues with it later on.