Penn State freshman Brailyn Franklin, the ‘Slash’

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Editors note: Every day, from now until Penn State footballs Class of 2017 reports to campus June 24, well highlight a different one of the Nittany Lions17 incoming signees. Today is Day 14 of the 17-day series.
Former Battlefield (Va.) coach Jared Van Acker can still remember meeting Brailyn Franklin for the first time because, in a matter of http://www.ravensshopsofficial.com/shop-by-players-matt-elam-jersey-c-2_11.html months, Van Acker realized hes by far the best athlete Ive ever coached in my 10 years.
Franklin, an incoming Penn State freshman, would go on to play just about every position on the football field quarterback to defensive tackle, running back to cornerback, wide receiver to linebacker and he never failed to find a new way to surprise Van Acker. The first time they met, with the lanky Franklin clad in a T-shirt and shorts in the high school gym, Van Acker acknowledged he was a little awestruck.
The first time I shook his hand, he had a paw,the coach said with a laugh. Those things were huge. So he passed the eyeball test. I was like, Man, I cant wait to see this guy on the field.’”
Franklin, a projected outside linebacker at the next level, didnt fail to impress.
A week after that first meeting, Van Acker looked on as the high school transfer from Texas sprinted on the practice field while competing in 7-on-7s. It looked as if the ball became glued to those paws during every passing route. Not only would he make a one-handed touchdown grab but then, on the other end of the field, hed shut down Battlefields top receiver. He glided effortlessly on the gridiron and, in the weight room, everything seemed to come natural.
Franklin was even better than Van Ackers first impression indicated.
He would just not get tired,Van Acker said. He would run for days, and he would be sprinting the whole time and that kind of stuff. Hes just got some intangibles you cant coach.
Franklin was a Jabrill Peppers without the hype, a versatile player who tried his hand at virtually every position outside of the offensive line. He started out as a quarterback, but the coaching staff agreed the teams signal-caller couldnt play defense. And Franklin needed to be in the game at all times. Eventually, they http://www.armacan.com/christian-mccaffrey-jersey-c-1_19.html settled on cornerback and wide receiver/running back but, due to injuries, that didnt stick.
The defensive line was thin so, they figured, why not plug the 204-pound player in at nose tackle? He was one of the bigger kids on the team, and what did they have to lose? In the end, the only thing opposing offenses ended up losing sleep.
I kind of call him a disrupter,’” Hylton coach Tony Lilly said. They played him out of position on the defensive side of the ball for the most part. ... Hes clearly a linebacker, but he was such a fast, fast kid and strong that he just really he disrupted our offense at all times.
The yes-sir, no-sir athlete relished in hitting. In the final seven games of his junior season at defensive tackle, he came up with 17 sacks. As a senior, he finished with 29 tackles for loss. Sometimes, hed leap over the center and tackle the quarterback before he even completed a three-step drop. In one game, the center was so nervous (Franklin) was there, hed snap the ball over the quarterbacks head,Van Acker remembered. Other times, the player fast enough to be a burner at receiver would chase Captain Munnerlyn Authentic Jersey down the pocket passer as if it was a cornerback blitz from the middle of the field.
Hes very intimidating because hes fast, but hes strong too,Van Acker added. Hes just like a big cat.
Against Osbourn, Battlefields coach can still remember the frustration painted on the opposing teams face. Franklin had seven or eight sacks; they couldnt stop him. And that happened to be a recurring theme throughout Franklins high school career. Against Hayfield in the playoffs, Franklins opponents used a double-team on the line and then kept a running back in for pass protection and Franklin still collected several backfield stops and a few batted-down passes. Against a heavily favored Lake Braddock, Franklin helped shut the offense down as his team came up just short in a 13-10 loss.
They had 300-pound kids on the line, and hes throwing them back and slamming the quarterback,said Chris Ferrill, Franklins friend and high school teammate.
Another opposing coach, Patriots Brud Bicknell, said Franklin possessed similar athleticism and versatility to area stars DaShawn Hand and Ahmad Brooks, two consensus five-star recruits from 2014 and 2001, respectively. (Recruiting expert Tom Lemming once compared Brooks in high school to LaVar Arrington, and Rivals ranked Hand as the nations top overall high school prosHes in that rare group,Bicknell said, referring to the trios ability in high school before discussing Franklins potential in college. I think a big part of it is going to be just what he can do size-wise to make sure that he can be a Big Ten player.
At 6-foot-1 and 204 pounds, hes 16 pounds lighter than the Nittany Lionsaverage linebacker. But theres time to grow and Franklins high school coach was quick to reiterate his star pupils versatility and the fact he doesnt mind doing whats best for the team.
As Franklin attended camps and wowed colleges between his junior and senior seasons, he often heard whispers of how colleges wanted to see him at linebacker. After all, there just isnt a recruiting market for 200-pound defensive tackles. So Franklin turned to his coach one day and asked, What do you think about me playing linebacker my senior season?Van Acker told him that was an option but it would be best for the team if he stayed at nose guard.
So Franklin stayed at nose guard. He never asked again. The soft-spoken Texan who once sported a weighted vest to make practice even harder didnt need more scholarship offers. He didnt need more recruiting attention. And he felt he didnt need to attend different showcases and recruiting camps Star Lotulelei Womens Jersey separate from certain schools.
He wanted schools to take him as he was. And Penn State was only too happy to oblige.
Hes just a phenomenal athlete,Bicknell said. Its going to be really exciting to see what he can do to his physical stature and just how much bigger he can get.
Said Van Acker: If he puts his mind to it and he works hard in the weight room and goes out on the field and shows up every day, he can be a future first-round draft pick.
 
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