Watching him on ST and when he gets in at linebacker makes me wish we would have kept the guy at safety. He tackles VERY well and hits HARD! Sure could use him in the secondary. Anybody know why he was converted? Too slow?
Isn't he a bit undersized for a lb? He reminds me of Colt Anderson in regard to his size and his physicality. I was just thinking that he would bring a lot to te table in the secondary, especially with his knowledge of the game (e.g. Son of head coach, former QB and safety).Alaska Griz said:Considering 3 or 4 of our higher rated recruits from this last class are dbs and we lose all 3 starting lb's next year, It makes perfect sense. Besides, good tackling and hard hitting are traits you want just as much in a lb as a db...
hm.grwn.grizfan said:Isn't he a bit undersized for a lb? He reminds me of Colt Anderson in regard to his size and his physicality. I was just thinking that he would bring a lot to te table in the secondary, especially with his knowledge of the game (e.g. Son of head coach, former QB and safety).Alaska Griz said:Considering 3 or 4 of our higher rated recruits from this last class are dbs and we lose all 3 starting lb's next year, It makes perfect sense. Besides, good tackling and hard hitting are traits you want just as much in a lb as a db...
hm.grwn.grizfan said:Isn't he a bit undersized for a lb? He reminds me of Colt Anderson in regard to his size and his physicality. I was just thinking that he would bring a lot to te table in the secondary, especially with his knowledge of the game (e.g. Son of head coach, former QB and safety).Alaska Griz said:Considering 3 or 4 of our higher rated recruits from this last class are dbs and we lose all 3 starting lb's next year, It makes perfect sense. Besides, good tackling and hard hitting are traits you want just as much in a lb as a db...
bigkid said:He is a very sound tackler. Going to be a good one no matter where he plays.
HighLineGRIZ said:We need him at OLB next year. He is a bit of a "tweener" but graduation in the LB corps is going to be tough next year and Lebsock is able to play that position at a relatively high level despite being slightly undersized at that position.
Hammer said:hm.grwn.grizfan said:Isn't he a bit undersized for a lb? He reminds me of Colt Anderson in regard to his size and his physicality. I was just thinking that he would bring a lot to te table in the secondary, especially with his knowledge of the game (e.g. Son of head coach, former QB and safety).Alaska Griz said:Considering 3 or 4 of our higher rated recruits from this last class are dbs and we lose all 3 starting lb's next year, It makes perfect sense. Besides, good tackling and hard hitting are traits you want just as much in a lb as a db...
I think he's a bit undersized also. He is listed at 205 which means he is probably under 200. I understand the future needs at LB but think his true position is SS. But the coaches know more about that than I do. He has a long ways to go to merit comparisons to Colt tho!
havgrizfan said:Lebsock will remain a LB for the rest of his career at UM, and if he can stay healthy, put on 10 more pounds, he'll be a solid one. He's not going back to safety. The Griz are going to be small at LB next year with Lebsock, Owen and Van Ackeren, unless they bring in a dropdown. I just don't see Kose making it back from another knee, and Shye won't be ready just yet to start and play 40-50 snaps a game. He will have to play a backup role though for sure.