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    Quote Originally Posted by WinningIsRelentless View Post
    Akers is good but it will take 2 years to figure out what position to play him at.
    I disagree. I think he is a RB all the way.

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    Sad to see MS kids sell themselves off to out of state schools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog2488 View Post
    I disagree. I think he is a RB all the way.
    The problem is a running back runs different than a qb taking a direct snap and running to space. I've seen him play numerous times and he isn't decisive runner. He will look a lot like dear does on kickoff returns for us. Dance dance and dance some more and that stuff just doesn't work in the SEC much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinningIsRelentless View Post
    Akers is good but it will take 2 years to figure out what position to play him at.
    I don't think so. Think he stays at rb from day one and stays that way. He isn't ranked the number 6 player in the country because he's a qb

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    He will be a RB, BUT he has to learn tbe position. Learning a new position at a P5 school won't be easy. I wonder how he's going to adapt to pass protection? Before any of you start going apeshit crazy, I'm just asking because QB in HS is different then RB in college especially SEC/B10. It won't be an overnight adjustment.

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    Good points. I still think he will play right away due to his freakish athleticism. I've watched him a lot as well. I taught him a couple of years ago and let me just say he is built like a freak of nature that I think will play RB. I do agree with you though that it may take him some time to adjust going from taking direct snaps to simply being a RB. I do think wherever he goes, the coach would be wise to play him at QB in special packages though because he has a pretty decent arm too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZedFedder View Post
    Hill is very good but Akers is another level.
    You never know. It looks that way right now, but Todd Gurley was a 4-star. It looked like Chubb was good but Sony Michel was another level as recruits. You just never know, and being a great RB is about vision and toughness at least as much as it is about athleticism and speed.

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    I have never watched him play live but A high school coach told me just this weekend that Cam Akers is the best player in MS since Marcus Dupree.
    Romans 5:8

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    Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
    You never know. It looks that way right now, but Todd Gurley was a 4-star. It looked like Chubb was good but Sony Michel was another level as recruits. You just never know, and being a great RB is about vision and toughness at least as much as it is about athleticism and speed.
    Aries Williams has really developed those attributes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
    You never know. It looks that way right now, but Todd Gurley was a 4-star. It looked like Chubb was good but Sony Michel was another level as recruits. You just never know, and being a great RB is about vision and toughness at least as much as it is about athleticism and speed.
    Dicenzo miller and dontae walker... walker was supposed to be on another level from Miller. Miller turned out to have the better career though...

    Walker career rushing -- 1,875 yds 4.5 per
    Miller career rushing -- 2,200 yds 5.4 per

    Walker receiving -- 179 yds
    Miller receiving -- 732 yds

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    Quote Originally Posted by preachermatt83 View Post
    I have never watched him play live but A high school coach told me just this weekend that Cam Akers is the best player in MS since Marcus Dupree.
    What HS coach coaching today coached 34-36 years ago?

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    Quote Originally Posted by preachermatt83 View Post
    I have never watched him play live but A high school coach told me just this weekend that Cam Akers is the best player in MS since Marcus Dupree.
    Did you ever see Dupree play?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawgday166 View Post
    Did you ever see Dupree play?
    I'm biased bc Dupree is my hometown guy, but Akers is no dupree

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    I'm biased bc Dupree is my hometown guy, but Akers is no dupree
    Very talented guy. Saw 30 for 30 on him and it was pretty good. But in HS he was a prima dona and laid out on the field all the time. Constantly coming off the field hurt .. and this when he was usually the biggest fastest dude on the field.

    He only won best back in the conference his senior year by 1 vote 4 - 3. Cliff Watson got the other 3 votes. Cliff was a player.

    ETA: Mss7 - if you're from Philly ask your former school superintendent Jerry Brantley about Cliff.
    Last edited by dawgday166; 11-28-2016 at 12:48 PM.

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    Marcus Dupree is the most talented football player I've ever seen in any context, whether that be in person, on TV, on film, etc. His freshman highlights at Oklahoma make him look like a different species.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogBacker View Post
    Aries Williams has really developed those attributes.
    Yes, he has. He has a chance to have one of the best seasons by a State RB ever next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
    Marcus Dupree is the most talented football player I've ever seen in any context, whether that be in person, on TV, on film, etc. His freshman highlights at Oklahoma make him look like a different species.
    Hershel much better ... and never laid out on the field. Just as fast and just as big. Marcus was talented tho and I think just mixed up a lot during that time frame. He good guy ... I like him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawgday166 View Post
    Hershel much better ... and never laid out on the field. Just as fast and just as big. Marcus was talented tho and I think just mixed up a lot during that time frame. He good guy ... I like him.
    I just disagree. Herschel was obviously incredible, but I've never seen anything like Dupree's film. Herschel had the speed and the size (though not quite as big as Dupree) and certainly the physicality, but I don't think he was quite the agile runner Dupree was. Dupree had the size of a LB, the speed of an elite sprinter, and the agility of a scat-back. Just breathtaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
    I just disagree. Herschel was obviously incredible, but I've never seen anything like Dupree's film. Herschel had the speed and the size (though not quite as big as Dupree) and certainly the physicality, but I don't think he was quite the agile runner Dupree was. Dupree had the size of a LB, the speed of an elite sprinter, and the agility of a scat-back. Just breathtaking.
    Did you see the SEC storied on Herschel? They both were world class sprinters and ran very close to same times in 100 yd dash. Hershel beat Carl Lewis and Stanley Floyd in 60 m dashes head up. He destroyed folks on the football field. And never laid out on the field. Dupree laid out 4 times in one HS game against us. In college Herschel was every bit as agile as Dupree.

    ETA: There is no doubt tho that Marcus more than his share of God given ability.

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    I've seen them both play and Akers is faster but Hill has great vision and power. RB is one position i'm not worried about for the next few years.
    With Williams, Gibson, lee, Murphy and Hill, we're gonna be loaded at the RB position.

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