ESPN Insider's Assessment of 2016 ATH Reggie Floyd

ESPN Insider's Gerry Hamilton wrote a brief analysis of Floyd ($). For what it's worth, ESPN has him rated as a 4-star RB and in the ESPN 300.

What he brings: No. 259 Floyd is a tough runner with the frame to carry 215 to 220-pounds. The 6-foot, 195-pound Floyd possesses good feet in the hole, strength to break tackles, and the ability to stick his foot in the ground and quickly get vertical. His long speed is adequate, but he will make his living as a between-the-tackles runner with finishing lean and physicality, who can also be a sure-handed receiver out of the backfield. If safety ends up Floyd's future position, he will bring that same physicality to the position.

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like those big backs

The Dude Abides

PHYSICALITY

Five star get after it 100 percent Juice Key-Playing. MAN

Offense, defense, it doesn't matter which side of the ball he ends up on. He's going to hurt some people.

The Orange and Maroon you see, that's fighting on to victory.

Physicality, you say?

There's always a lighthouse. There's always a man. There's always a city.

This clip makes me sad. I think back to the WMU this past year and Shai had a similar run, except more impressive. Their star LB literally crumbles in slow mo, while Shai's momentum is temporarily slowed then continues to churn for more yards! Oh well!

Who?

Every second counts

Sounds like horse potential, lets see what he's got...

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
“I served in the United States Navy"

From the 247 interview he gave it looks like he wants to play safety at VT. With the value of RBs in the NFL I can't blame him.

He can also probably have a much longer career at safety. I think the day is quickly approaching when no NFL running back makes more than 3 million a year.

8 commits. 5 probable DBs

I didn't think this necessitated it's own post, but ESPN Insider ($) also listed Holland Fisher as the #7 redshirt Freshman to watch in 2015 in another post.

With both safety spots being vacated to graduation, the versatile Fisher, a former Under Armour All-America selection, is in position to land a starting job, a traditionally strong position at Tech. He has the coveted skill set to play the run in the box or cover in the back end.

@historyhokie.bsky.social

I would love for this to be true. He's been such a mystery though so it's hard to really say.

WHY CAN'T SPRING PRACTICE START ALREADY!

"We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behavior" Stephen M.R. Covey

“When life knocks you down plan to land on your back, because if you can look up, you can get up, if you fall flat on your face it can kill your spirit” David Wilson

Yep, but I kinda take it with a grain of salt because I haven't seen on Fisher from any of the actual VT beat writers. But worth hoping for.

@historyhokie.bsky.social

I agree with you. I'd love for him to show up in the spring and wreck shop, but given his lack of presence I'm not sure that will happen. Dude is like the first rule of Fight Club.

"We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behavior" Stephen M.R. Covey

“When life knocks you down plan to land on your back, because if you can look up, you can get up, if you fall flat on your face it can kill your spirit” David Wilson

It sounds like he is becoming the Joel Caleb of the defense. Lets hope thats not the case.

Just shows how much faith to put in these things...ESPN is clearly just looking at old star ratings and just throwing mud at the wall.

I get the feeling, based on who I think we get and ESPN's Junior 300, that ESPN is going to like this recruiting class more than the other services.

IMO, they got this one right.