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'10 CO DT Lexington Smith (Signed to Northern Colorado)

Sexton Hardcastle

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Denver East HS (Denver, CO)

Ht: 6-foot-4
Wt: 285 lbs
40: 5.48

Rivals rating: 2*; unranked strongside DE
Scout rating: unrated; unranked OG
ESPN rating: 1* - 63 grade; #41 OC
 
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Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

Gonna be an interesting year in-state for offensive linemen. Seems like there are several guys that will get looks.
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

How long before the they give the nickname Steele? :lol:
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

FWIW I thought he was #10 at first.... In all seriousness, he will be a Buff if he gets an offer IMO
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

Thought I'd add this tidbit to his profile.

He just played on the State Championship RUGBY team for East.

I think this is Lex (in red far right) in an East game against the Glendale Raptors this spring.
05.09.09%20East%20vs.%20Glendale%204.JPG
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

Thought I'd add this tidbit to his profile.

He just played on the State Championship RUGBY team for East.

I think this is Lex (in red far right) in an East game against the Glendale Raptors this spring.
05.09.09%20East%20vs.%20Glendale%204.JPG
dude hes gonna give him the finger jab of doom there!
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

Thought I'd add this tidbit to his profile.

He just played on the State Championship RUGBY team for East.

I think this is Lex (in red far right) in an East game against the Glendale Raptors this spring.
05.09.09%20East%20vs.%20Glendale%204.JPG
is it just me or does the guy in white look like hes taking a ****?
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

Scout has Lexington at OG. Rivals has him at DE, and ESPN has him at OC.

ESPN just recently posted his eval. Here it is.
Smith has the size we like to see for the center position at the major level of competition. However his and his athleticism, explosion and playing strength must improve for him to succeed at the next level of play. Appears to have some stiffness in his hips and not explosive snapping and stepping; his pad level is too high and he is unable to get movement when single blocking, will need help with strong nose tackles; will have problems blocking quick 1st and 2nd level defenders. When asked to pull / trap or pass protect his athletic limitations will need to be assessed. At times this player will show a tough aggressive attitude however overall playing strength and athletic quickness must improve if he is to successfully compete at the next level of play. Smith does not project high at the major level of competition. With time and a red shirt year his physical and athletic skills could be improved upon, allowing him to compete for a starting position at a lower level of competition.
http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recr...ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=98919
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

The latter part of that quote makes him sound like a throwback to the Barnett era skill wise.

Are we sure we need this caliber of player?

Of course most don't seem to take in stock in the experts evaluations and maybe he has a big heart that will make up for his lack of ability.

Me, I'd take a pass on him for now.
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

I'm glad he finally got some highlights out, but I can't tell a thing from those clips.
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

The latter part of that quote makes him sound like a throwback to the Barnett era skill wise.

Are we sure we need this caliber of player?

Of course most don't seem to take in stock in the experts evaluations and maybe he has a big heart that will make up for his lack of ability.

Me, I'd take a pass on him for now.


We know Lex was ranked #2 at CU's camp.

I don't know that I put that much weight on some ESPN guy watching three or four plays from a highlight reel. I'm not going to agree or disagree with them, just saying I don't know that their evaluations are all that helpful. As Dave Plati said once, it can be some guy in his pajamas sitting around his parent's basement. There aren't any credentials given to tell us if the person who is evaluating knows what he is doing.
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

The latter part of that quote makes him sound like a throwback to the Barnett era skill wise.

Are we sure we need this caliber of player?

Of course most don't seem to take in stock in the experts evaluations and maybe he has a big heart that will make up for his lack of ability.

Me, I'd take a pass on him for now.

The big issue here for me is are these flaws correctable? Playing stiff is something I'm sure the staff can correct. But Lungbill seems convinced that Lexington just doesn't have the talent to play in the Big 12. I'm not a coach so I'm really not sure. But ESPN definitely isn't the last word when it comes to recruiting.
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

Everyone I've talked to (online or IRL) that follows Colorado high school football has said that Lex Smith is a player. Add in that he performed very well at the CU camp this summer and that Denver East has been putting out some good players for us. I think we find a scholarship for Lex, and he ends up being a good player at CU.

As far as position, reports are that he's been focusing on cutting bad weight so he can bulk back up with good weight. I think he's eventually a DT for the Buffs (though he could be a strongside/34 DE).
 
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But ESPN definitely isn't the last word when it comes to recruiting.

The CU coaches have seen him in person, and maybe they'll follow his senior year. They should have a good idea at that point if he's the guy.

I have seen a lot of East games when he was playing, but unless you are there to watch a specific player, it's hard at this point to recall one guy. Hildreth, Thornton and Jeff Hampton/Matt Judish (now @ CSU Pueblo) stood out, for example, during plays. And Michael Waddy and Lex Smith were notable for their size alone, but I can't give any insight on what kind of player Lex really is.
 
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Sure, I see what you guys are saying.
I just thought I'd be the foil here on this kid.

I'm not really all that enamored with him as a top choice for next years class and I'd hate to see us start to settle for less automatically because Hawkins hasn't had much proof in the pudding yet. I want Hawkins to shoot for the moon wherever possible and practical.
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

As far as position, reports are that he's been focusing on cutting bad weight so he can bulk back up with good weight. I think he's eventually a DT for the Buffs (though he could be a strongside/34 DE).
I agree. If Collins wants to run the 3-4, he needs a big DT to clog up the middle of the line. Lexington seems like a project, but do we have time for one?
 
Re: '10 CO OG Lexington Smith

I agree. If Collins wants to run the 3-4, he needs a big DT to clog up the middle of the line. Lexington seems like a project, but do we have time for one?

It seems weird to say, but we absolutely have time for projects at DT. Guys like Lex (and Sealii Epenesa or Foi Foi from Hawaii) would have time to develop at CU. With Nuckols greyshirting, our 2010 DT depth chart looks like this:

Seniors - Eric Lawson
Juinors - Eugene Goree; Curtis Cunningham
Sophomores - Will Pericak; Nate Bonsu
Freshmen - Ed Nuckols + 2010 recruits

Barring attrition, no one we're bringing in at DT for this class has to be ready for a significant number of snaps until his RS Sophomore year. You'd definitely like to find guys who are ready to compete from day one, but with the new depth at CU it's not the end of the world if we bring in hard working, high character, good athletes that we need to develop for a couple/few years.
 
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