He definitely has the size to contribute right away at a position of need. Starting to like where TE will be with Fernandez, Schaffner, now Soehner.
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The rankings don't support your assertion.I have an Engineering degree from ISU. Living in Indiana and Michigan, I have worked with a lot of Purdue Engineers. I have found that Iowa State Engineers consistently out perform Purdue Engineers. That is my experience anyway. And that is why my son is studying Engineering at ISU and not Purdue.
The rankings don't support your assertion.
Zarns, thanks very much for posting here, and welcome! to Cyclone Country. Rivals lists Dylan as an offensive lineman, but someone here has posted that he'll play TE at Iowa State. I would guess, and it seems you agree, as Dylan matures physically and makes progress through the strength & conditioning program here, he could be a 6ft-7 monster. How would you categorize Dylan's speed? How was he getting open against that four-star you mentioned? Hope you stick around here at CF.Consider me a newly minted Cyclone fan. . . . Dylan is a great kid from a good family, very grounded young man and a good student. T. . . . He is a much better athlete than he gets credit for. He can run, jump and block and very rarely drops a ball. . . . He wants to play TE . . . . That's his natural position. . . . .
He'll be an awfully athletic OL/DL guy.
Looks like Cambell is taking the Bielema route in regards to interior line recruiting
I doubt he stays at TE.
Anyone remember Andy Stensrud? He was a talent at TE yet they moved him to OT
Hey guys,
Consider me a newly minted Cyclone fan. I've had the opportunity to broadcast Dylan's games the last few years and I might be able to shed some light on exactly what you're getting.
First off, Dylan is a great kid from a good family, very grounded young man and a good student. This isn't one you'll be worrying about away from Jack Trice.
On the field he was a QB until his sophomore season when the switch was made to TE. He is a much better athlete than he gets credit for. He can run, jump and block and very rarely drops a ball.
He's not a guy at the next level you want to split out... he should be an inline TE that you'll use to create mismatches with LB's or safeties.
He's a legit 6'7", he's playing basketball right now so his weight is down a bit. He wants to play TE and honestly you're doing yourself a disservice by not at least giving him a good look there. That's his natural position... we've heard the talk about playing OT that would be a huge transition for him.
A more natural change for him would be to DE which he has played for three years. I say this having all the confidence that he'll be playing TE for you next year.
The downside and there are basically two... he played at a lower classification and the offense he played in was a run oriented offense. He'll need some work at route running only because it wasn't stressed in High School.
I will submit this however as an example of what you're getting... in a quarterfinal playoff game in 2014 Dylan was matched up with one of the top Safety prospects in the country, a four star named La'Michael Pettway. Wherever Dylan went Pettway went and Dylan made enough plays for you to think he could handle himself at the next level. He did nothing this season that would cause me to think any differently.
You could be getting a very underrated player here. If he develops at the rate he has been the past few years he could really be something special in the very near future.