Friday, February 19, 2010
Terry Talbott: 2010 Michigan Wolverine -- Defensive Line -- Signing Day Recap
Posted at 4:00pm -- 2/19/2010
Terry Talbott: 2010 Michigan Wolverine
Height: 6'4
Weight: 255 lbs.
Position: Defensive Tackle / Defensive End
High School: Wayne (Ohio)
Head Coach: Jay Minton
Recruiter: Coach Jay Hopson / Bruce Tall
Class: 2010 Michigan Wolverine Recruiting Class (Signed)
Overview:
Terry is a classic Coach Rod defensive line recruit. Like his brother, Terry is a very good athlete who moves well for his size. As one can judge from his listed weight, he is somewhat of a tweener. Terry could play defensive end, or defensive tackle, and is very similar to the other defensive line commits in the 2010 class.
Strengths:
Terry shows good explosion and gets off the snap very well. He plays with good aggression and a very high motor. Terry runs well and makes a lot of plays while in pursuit.
Needs work:
As with a majority of high school defensive linemen, Terry has a tendency to play high. Mastering and achieving the correct pad level will be a priority. He does not use his hands real well yet, and has a habit of getting too deep and he also over-pursues.
Terry reminds GBMW of this former Michigan Wolverine:
James Hall.
Red-shirt or play his freshman year:
Terry will very likely red-shirt.
Where do they rank him:
ESPN: N/A-Star .. #N/A at position.
Rivals: 3-Star .. #61 at position.
Scout: 3-Star .. #41 at position.
Final Thoughts:
Terry could play as a defensive tackle or a defensive end at Michigan. He is a very good athlete who can move and get off the ball very well. He is a player that in a couple of years could be a very good player for Michigan.
Written by GBMW Staff
Go Blue -- Wear Maize!
Labels: Michigan, Wolverines, Football
2010 Michigan commit,
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