(07-12-2013 10:06 PM)jmutoml757 Wrote: How did the Schiele kid look at QB?
Here is the recap
JMU actually had 6 players in the game, but 3 of them will be walk-ons. I will start with the scholarship players.
1- RB Khalid Abdullah - I've seen him a couple of times and JMU fans will like him. He is a patient and shifty runner who will do well in JMU's zone blocking scheme. He is a solid 195lbs now and should be playing over 200lbs after JMU's strength and conditioning.
2- DT Cody Hendrickson - big frame with plenty of room to put on more muscle. He played some at DE tonight, but he will clearly be a DT at JMU and is already 6'4" 260 with decent athleticism. Playmakers at DT are hard to come by and this kid should develop into one after JMU's strength and conditioning.
3- OL Nic Moyers - played at OT tonight, but his feet aren't good enough to be there in college. He will have to play at Guard or Center and should be good enough there as he has a wrestling background as well. He went head to head with Hendrickson a few times tonight with neither getting an obvious edge. He has some baby fat that he needs to trade for muscle on his 6'4" 290 lb body.
4- K John Steibel - not bad for a high school kicker, but nothing there to think he will compete for playing time immediately as a walk-on. Kickoffs were average and some extra points were low knucklers. Maybe a couple of years will elevate his skill level.
5- QB Dan Schiele - big kid at 6'5" 225 but not terribly athletic. Has a wind up throwing motion and feet that are below average for a QB. I wouldn't be surprised if he converts to another position after giving his best shot at QB. I don't think he has the talent to play QB at JMU and Mickey has found homes for many former QB's on his roster as TE, OL, DL, RB, CB. Super smart kid though based on his resume.
6- Jevontae Parrish CB - he played all night at QB for the West, but he will be a corner in college. He is 5'10" and has super quick feet. He has the ability to become a scholarship player in the future if he puts in the work.
There were some Hokies, Wahoos, Monarchs, & Tribe signees on the field, but none stood out. Many of the best state recruits sit out this game to avoid injury or they are already enrolled in college and cannot compete in the VHSCA game.