The Measurements: 2019 class has pieces to be Rhule's most athletic
While Baylor's 2019 class will indeed be much smaller than the 27 and 23-prospect classes in 2017 and 2018, there is a greater opportunity to be selective in the prospects signed.
Size of Baylor DB signees/commits
Hakeem Vance - 6-2, 195Tyrone Brown - 6-3, 200Byron Hanspard - 6-0, 170Christian Morgan - 6-1, 185Mark Milton - 6-1, 175JT Woods - 6-3, 185Trevon Lewis - 6-0, 183Harrison Hand - 5-11, 190Timarcus Davis - 5-11, 185Some of those guys might not end up as DBs, but pretty interesting to look at. 6008, 185.3 pounds on averageLook at the DL size from yesterday.
Baylor pre-spring practice injury report
News on several players currently healing up for Spring 2018
Injuries On The Team (10/24)
Besides the usual bumps, bruises, and pain:K.J. Smith: Wearing boot on the sidelines and he remains out with shin splints/stress fracturesChris Platt: Torn ACL, out for the seasonXavier Jones: Broken leg, out for the seasonGrayland Arnold: Right forearm break, playing and cast should be removed soonRaleigh Texada: Should be cleared to return this weekMaurice Porter: Lower leg injury, playing through painJosh Malin: Lower leg, playing through painAbram Smith: Out for the season with ACL tearRJ Sneed: Broken leg, out for the seasonJohn Lovett: Turf toe, playing through painAnu Solomon: Concussion protocolJordan Tolbert: Out with ACL and shoulder issuesClay Johnston: Playing through pain of broken thumbDrew Galitz: Torn ACL, out for seasonDeonte Williams: Hamstring, game day decisionJamie Jacobs: Shoulder, likely out versus TexasRob Saulin: Shoulder, out for the season, will be available for SpringTrevon Lewis: Broken leg, out for the seasonTerrel Bernard: Knee injury, out for the season
Team Notes (8/1)
As Colt noted, the team will be practicing tonight at McLaneWe'll have access to our usual time and will film thenThe Chip Kelly influence of screens to RBs will be a great feature for JaMycal Hasty, Terence Williams, Trestan Ebner, John Lovett, Josh Fleeks, Stanley Hackett, and Craig Williams in this offense. Tony Nicholson will also benefit from slip screensBlake Lynch is having a great campJared Atkinson is healthy and starting to show his athleticismTrevon Lewis is out with a tweaked knee and likely to redshirt. It could be worse, but I haven't gotten confirmation beyond it being drained and examinedOL really needs work past the front end guys, which was to be expected. If 3 of the front line went down, Ryan Miller could handle center or guard, but hope BU doesn't lose an OT at this point. Josh Malin is making strides, but still learning. Has the tenacity for it, but until lights come on he'll have some questions. Henry Klinge is picking up the offense, but he's still raw as a freshman. Newman, Moore, and Anderson will be ready for short periods if called upon, but hope to redshirt at least two of them.Khalil Keith is still waiting, but everything points to him being on campus for the start of schoolDL is legit with athleticism and buying into the new coaching. Smith and Nance want to play at the next level and are being dedicated to learning the playbook and new positions.