bgbigdog said:
Our guy #55, future all conference left tackle and Merlot over the hill in the gallatin are on Feldmans list of 101 Freak athletes in all of college football. Color me not surprised at all. Here is the link if you have the Athletic - perhaps someone who does have a subscription might post it here?
https://x.com/bigskyconf/status/1691534712505057280?s=46&t=cRHjSMyIeK_rJXoiYPtmtw
Here are the two players from our in state universities. Also, as a side, if you like sports journalism you should absolutely subscribe to The Athletic. It is, in my opinion, the best sports journalism out there. Their in depth pieces are great.
70. Tommy Mellott, Montana State, quarterback
The Bobcats staff raves about him, like to the level you rarely hear coaches talk about a player. So let the gushing begin. MSU offensive coordinator Taylor Housewright: “He has a 4.0 in engineering, 6 percent body fat, a 39-inch vert, is 210 pounds. Smartest QB I have ever been around, 4.3 40-yard dash. Smartest human alive. Will be president of United States. Every father wants their daughter to date him. Every mother wants to adopt him. Every wife wants him to be their husband’s idol. Hardest worker in the room (this room includes Tim Tebow, Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant, Derek Jeter).”
Montana State head coach Brent Vigen: “He’s a Freak in every which way” — academically, in community service, in the weight room and on the field.
The 6-0, 209-pound Mellott, only entering his junior season, has 1,984 career rushing yards and 23 rushing touchdowns. He’s passed for almost 2,200 yards. His 5+10-yard fly time this summer was 1.16 seconds. For perspective, former MSU star Troy Andersen’s fastest was 1.22. Andersen, now with the Falcons, ran a 4.42 40 with a 1.51 10-yard split before going as a second-round pick.
98. Chris Walker, Montana, offensive tackle
He began his college career at Nebraska in 2017 and eventually moved to the defensive line before transferring to Montana last year, starting 13 games at left tackle. Walker, at 6-6, 300 pounds, is expected to be a first-team All-Big Sky player this year and an NFL prospect. He bench-presses 445 pounds, power-cleans 335 and also vertical-jumped 28.5 inches. His feet are very impressive. This summer, he had a 10-yard split of 1.62 and 2.93 in the 20.