Cowboys fans, you’re getting the No. 1 Freak in college football. Mazi Smith — 6-foot-3, 337-pound DT — has rare power and agility. So rare that BruceFeldmanCFB couldn’t find the right superlative to begin with.
Scott’s burst gave opponents fits all season long, catching 30 passes for 520 yards and five touchdowns. At 5-9 1/2, 185 pounds, he clocked a 4.29 40 to go with a 40 1/2-inch vertical jump and did 11 feet on the broad jump. In addition, Scott squatted 600 pounds and did 16 reps at 225 pounds on the bench press and maxed out at 345.This is a terrific player in the best program in FCS. Coach Matt Entz describes him as “the total package, super talented.
Coach Willie Simmons says he loves Land’s motor and his toughness. Land, now 6-4, 225, clocked a 4.6 40 this offseason and broad-jumped 10-9. His L-drill time was 6.7 seconds. He also bench pressed 375 and squatted 600.
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