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'18 CO ATH Dimitri Stanley (SIGNED to COLORADO)

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It had been so quiet from Stanley and all we'd been hearing for the past couple months was about his unofficial visits to other places. I've gotta admit, I had mostly written him off until he said he was announcing and the premium publishers said we were in great shape. Very welcome surprise. I was high on him from the first time I saw the athleticism in his highlights.
 
He's got star potential. Love the crisp routes, the vision to find the best running lane after a catch, the speed plus awareness of angles, and great hands where he hangs on to several tough catches.
 
Any chance he takes after his dad and plays RB?

Doubt it, built more like a WR, tall and slimmer than a RB. Certainly though with his athletic ability wouldn't be at all surprised to see him getting the ball on the end around or with him lining up as a WB or a variety of other ways to get the ball in his hands in space.

Nice though to have a guy like this who is a good enough athlete to be legitimately discussed as a P5 player at multiple positions. You can't teach natural ability but you can teach a guy what to do with it.
 
He's got star potential. Love the crisp routes, the vision to find the best running lane after a catch, the speed plus awareness of angles, and great hands where he hangs on to several tough catches.
Vision, feet, and hands, pretty good trio.
 
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