Key line in the write up - kid has been playing spring rugby for at least a couple of those years. May be underdeveloped football technique wise, but that experience should help him a lot.
He was a 6'-3" 155 lb endomorph as a sophomore on the JV team, who grew to 6'6" 205 as a junior on the varsity team. Even though he packed on FIFTY pounds in one year, he was still a beanpole. He now is listed as 6'7" on his team's roster (which, I'm not inclined to believe). So let's say he's 6'6" with an unknown weight.
He will apparently play TE given that Tui and Musgrave are the ones who recruited him.
First, let's talk about the positives. You can't coach 6'6" or however tall he is now. Long arms and legs. Good first step and good motor.
But let's talk about the challenges. First, he has played only a single season of varsity ball, playing as a two way player as OLB and TE for only four games. Out of those 4 games, he had a single catch for 4 yards, so 0.25 catches per game and 4 YPC.
Let's look at his Hudl tape. For the life of me, I do not know why he put the very first play on his highlight reel. He goes out for a pass, looks over his shoulder, and then he stops just as he is thrown the ball. The pass shows up where he should have been and it is intercepted. But from the reaction of everyone on the sideline, it appears he steals the ball back for a fumble recovery. So good results on generally bad execution.
The next play is a block where he uses his long arms. The third play is a 10-yard go-route where he uses his height to catch a pass that otherwise might not be doable if he wasn't 6'-6", and is immediately tackled. The rest of his tape is him as DE. He played okay at DE, getting 19 tackles of which 6.5 were TFL in the 4 games reported. A bunch of his tackles from playing against a RPO offense that left him as the unguarded DE that you key off of deciding whether to pass or run. That 4.8 tackle/game average was second best on the team.
But, look, he's a high school kid who's growing into a new height and the strength, weight, and coordination has yet to catch up. A big old baby giraffe who's physically well behind the rest of his recruiting class to Cal. But speed, strength, hands, route running, and athleticism will perhaps develop later given how much energy his body has put into growing taller.
He clearly got tons of potential being that tall. He's got his senior year in the Spring (maybe), plus years of S&C to see if he can put the weight on. We certainly need a blocking TE and he has a giant frame on which to hang meat. Let's plant this seed and see if it blossoms into something special. A meat blossom.
What a wonderful opportunity! Welcome to Cal, Keleki!
John Thompson played only one year of football as a DE on my high school team as a senior and ended up 1st Team All East Bay. He went to Weber State, and ended up playing tight end for the Green Bay Packers. If the kid is an athlete, is tough and can catch, they will put weight on him and teach him the rest. Remember, Joe Rose hardly played at CAL until his senior year. He had a solid year, played great in the Senior Bowl, got drafted by Miami and had a long good career. I wouldn't make to much out of Latu's size or inexperience at this point. He has 5 years to grow and get better.
We moved up to 20th after Wilkins signed with us, Latu just closed the gap with 19 a bit more. My projection is when its all done, we'll be at 19th and 3rd int he PAC 12. (I posted it a while back).
Key line in the write up - kid has been playing spring rugby for at least a couple of those years. May be underdeveloped football technique wise, but that experience should help him a lot.
IMHO, he is a project player.
He was a 6'-3" 155 lb endomorph as a sophomore on the JV team, who grew to 6'6" 205 as a junior on the varsity team. Even though he packed on FIFTY pounds in one year, he was still a beanpole. He now is listed as 6'7" on his team's roster (which, I'm not inclined to believe). So let's say he's 6'6" with an unknown weight.
He will apparently play TE given that Tui and Musgrave are the ones who recruited him.
First, let's talk about the positives. You can't coach 6'6" or however tall he is now. Long arms and legs. Good first step and good motor.
But let's talk about the challenges. First, he has played only a single season of varsity ball, playing as a two way player as OLB and TE for only four games. Out of those 4 games, he had a single catch for 4 yards, so 0.25 catches per game and 4 YPC.
Let's look at his Hudl tape. For the life of me, I do not know why he put the very first play on his highlight reel. He goes out for a pass, looks over his shoulder, and then he stops just as he is thrown the ball. The pass shows up where he should have been and it is intercepted. But from the reaction of everyone on the sideline, it appears he steals the ball back for a fumble recovery. So good results on generally bad execution.
The next play is a block where he uses his long arms. The third play is a 10-yard go-route where he uses his height to catch a pass that otherwise might not be doable if he wasn't 6'-6", and is immediately tackled. The rest of his tape is him as DE. He played okay at DE, getting 19 tackles of which 6.5 were TFL in the 4 games reported. A bunch of his tackles from playing against a RPO offense that left him as the unguarded DE that you key off of deciding whether to pass or run. That 4.8 tackle/game average was second best on the team.
But, look, he's a high school kid who's growing into a new height and the strength, weight, and coordination has yet to catch up. A big old baby giraffe who's physically well behind the rest of his recruiting class to Cal. But speed, strength, hands, route running, and athleticism will perhaps develop later given how much energy his body has put into growing taller.
He clearly got tons of potential being that tall. He's got his senior year in the Spring (maybe), plus years of S&C to see if he can put the weight on. We certainly need a blocking TE and he has a giant frame on which to hang meat. Let's plant this seed and see if it blossoms into something special. A meat blossom.
What a wonderful opportunity! Welcome to Cal, Keleki!
John Thompson played only one year of football as a DE on my high school team as a senior and ended up 1st Team All East Bay. He went to Weber State, and ended up playing tight end for the Green Bay Packers. If the kid is an athlete, is tough and can catch, they will put weight on him and teach him the rest. Remember, Joe Rose hardly played at CAL until his senior year. He had a solid year, played great in the Senior Bowl, got drafted by Miami and had a long good career. I wouldn't make to much out of Latu's size or inexperience at this point. He has 5 years to grow and get better.
and, he'll likely play at closer to 225LB soon enough...can't teach that either! Go Bears!
Can't teach 6'6" !!!!
Or coach it..... : )
How many tight ends does Cal have presently and in this class?
11 with 2 commits, so we're pretty capped now. Only a few other schools with that many, but one is Oregon haha.
Did someone say 2 TE sets?
I say use all 11 TE's in a set on O, one as a wildcat.
I think it is 6, not 11.
Tonges, Reinwald, Alftin, Mojarro, DJ Rogers, Jake Muller
Tonges & Reinwald are the starters. Rogers has the most immediate potential to play #3.
Udeogu graduated and transferred to Illinois.
Collin Moore graduated, entered the transfer portal but hasn't announced a landing spot.
In 2021, lose Reinwald, Tonges to graduation and add Jermaine Terry and Keleki Latu. So, stay at six.
I was just basing it on 247. On most pages, it says 6/2. But on Keleki's page specifically it says 11/2, so there's probably a mistake there.
Collin Moore removed himself from the portal and will be back at Cal.
Also, we've moved up to 20th nationally with this class, and third in the pac-12 behind Oregon and SC.
We moved up to 20th after Wilkins signed with us, Latu just closed the gap with 19 a bit more. My projection is when its all done, we'll be at 19th and 3rd int he PAC 12. (I posted it a while back).
UW probably passes us up eventually they have fewer commits currently, but even then 4th in the conference is quite good!
Welcome to Cal Keleki!