Has anyone seen Dileo on tape?
Count me as impressed. I'll be honest, I never knew what to think of this kid (based completely off of his pale skin pigmentation) at a position that doesn't see really anyone that looks remotely like him.
Ehh, anyway, i'm bored and was watching some of his tapes and this kis is really impressive. He is fast as hell (couldn't believe how fast he was) and pretty damn elusive. Someone might need to clarify for me what class ball he plays down in LA but overall that state has some great talent so he's seeing good competition.
Anyway, I'm just wondering what everyone else thinks of this kid so far? Particularly Brian, Other Brian, and those who have a sick following of these kids.
It's a small school so I questioned the level of competition, but someone else said it's an all boys school, so I guess if there are 600 boys, it would be a 1200-student school, which isn't tiny.
Is there a free video that anyone knows of? I've been looking for a while but have yet to find one.
I ended my Rivals subscription but you can still go to the site and see his video.
is there a link?
the impression he reminded you of Wes Welker?
I think of him more as a Brian Finneran type. Maybe Tim Dwight. If he puts on a few pounds he could remind a lot of people of Tyler Ecker. I think if they switch him to defense he could be the next Jason Sehorn
lol you nailed it, he is the perfect combination of Tim Dwight and Tyler Ecker
Dileo's High School Assistant Coach said, "He (Fred Jackson, U of M Assistant) told us Drew reminds them of Wes Welker."
http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/50687277.html?index=27&c=y
Here's a link to the State Championship Game from his Sophomore Year, I have it notated when he touches the ball.
http://umgovideo.com/avc-view.aspx?videoid=141&categoryid=
When I watched his highlight video and looked at his stats, it seemed to me that returning kick offs and punts was his best attribute. I think that he will be very good at this in college and won't see much time at wr or rb, which is fine with me. I also think people will look back and say how good Rodriguez is at finding unrealized potential in recruits by picking up some of these unheralded recruits
Ding ding ding.
His team plays in the 3A Division down in Louisiana, but that still doesn't answer the question. I know in some states the higher the division, the more students. While in Michigan Division 1 is the highest level.
That's all I can see in the video. Also,I hope the camera wasn't adding ten pounds. He looks like a punter.