Quintin Morris - Tight End Bowling Green Falcons Scouting Report
Scouting Report for Quintin Morris
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Playing exclusively at wide receiver early in his career, Bowling Green star Quintin Morris made the transition to the tight end position, presenting a huge mismatch weapon that every MAC defense had to account for. Morris is a smooth athlete who still resembles a wide receiver more than true tight end, presenting a tough matchup for most linebackers and safeties. As a move piece at H back, Morris presents the biggest issues, also showing some chops as a YAC option on shorter routes. He tests the seam well, quickly establishing leverage on second level defenders. Morris has built up speed that can cause some issues when he gets a runway. He is alignment versatile, working from every spot, including H back, out wide, in the slot and as a traditional inline tight end. From a physical perspective, Morris is a shorter tight end that boasts a dense frame that might l
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Larry Callies founded and still runs the Black Cowboy Museum in Rosenberg. (TSU)
Deep in the heart of the Texas town of Rosenberg, there’s a cowboy named Larry Callies who has turned his passion and reverence for Texas history into a life-long mission; a mission to educate the world about Black cowboys through a museum he founded in 2017.
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