WR -- Donnie Duncan (Hamilton, Los Angeles) 6-0, 175, Sr.
The Yankees' top player was a second team All-City selection by coaches as a junior and should enjoy another banner year in 2009. Duncan also displayed solid ability at a Nike Combine in Los Angeles this past spring, recording a 73.23 SPARQ Rating. His individual marks included a digital 4.62 forty, a 31-foot Power Ball toss, a 32.9 inch vertical jump and a 4.68 20-yard shuttle.
where do we see him playing at the next level?
I don't know. Rivals has him as "Athlete" not wide receiver.
jesus. gimme.From the Rivals article, it sounds like Duncan is a playmaker who could help us in a lot of different ways:
Duncan has caught six touchdowns, returned two kicks for a score, thrown two touchdowns passes and returned two interceptions for a touchdown this season while helping Hamilton to a 7-2 record.
http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1014548
he looks a lot faster than his 4.6 speed but we need a good return man. Any word if he was recruited as a WR or a DB?
He's supposed to get a shot at WR.
Also, remember that the 4.6 was an electronic time. That's plenty fast and he's likely faster than a lot of guys with reported 4.4s or 4.5s. What really jumped out to me, though, is his jumping ability.
Folsom:smile2:where do we see him playing at the next level?
Hopefully we get a new WR coach, as well as a new S&C person to bring out the best in these kids.
Isn't Ambrose supposed to be taking over the WR Coach duties next season?
Isn't Ambrose supposed to be taking over the WR Coach duties next season?
That's the plan. However, Brown being more active recently in the game coordination has led to some internet posts that Ambrose has been working with the DBs again and speculation about what that could mean for the 2010 staff configuration.
Officially, Ambrose is the WR coach in waiting. And, btw, he's from New Orleans and proved himself to be an aggressive recruiter during the spring period. So read into that what you will about who's really been working the phones on all of the Louisiana prospects we're in on this year.
I didn't think he could recruit yet. Am I wrong?
That's the plan. However, Brown being more active recently in the game coordination has led to some internet posts that Ambrose has been working with the DBs again and speculation about what that could mean for the 2010 staff configuration.
Officially, Ambrose is the WR coach in waiting. And, btw, he's from New Orleans and proved himself to be an aggressive recruiter during the spring period. So read into that what you will about who's really been working the phones on all of the Louisiana prospects we're in on this year.
I don't think Bandison has proven a thing yet. Kasa and Nuckols were the only high gets in my opinion, and Martin this year seems more attracted to Hawk than anything. I would really like to get rid of Bandison, amongst others.