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Feels like he wants to be a husker but the best in the boot go to LSU so I doubt it.
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Sign Up Now!Feels like he wants to be a husker but the best in the boot go to LSU so I doubt it.
Stop the count!It’s cut off, but it sounds like he says “Go Cornhuskers” at the end of that video.
He might end up somewhere else for a variety of reasons, but I think it’s pretty clear that in this moment in time he wants to go to Nebraska.
Unsigned Top247 DL Dylan Berymon discusses options, January visits ahead of February decision
Dylan Berymon finished his high school career as a state champion.
Mike Roach82 minsVIP1
NEW ORLEANS — Dylan Berymon finished his high school career as a state champion. The Top247 defensive lineman from Monroe (La.) Ouachita Parish played a big role in bringing the Lions their first state title since 1989. Berymon contributed on both sides of the ball and was the emotional leader for Ouachita Parish throughout the game.
The 6-foot-2, 330-pound Berymon is ranked as the country's No. 12 defensive lineman and Louisiana's No. 4 overall prospect.
The championship win was a huge moment in his life, and a realization of a goal that he's had for years, Berymon told 247Sports.
"It was a big step up for me," Berymon said. "It meant a lot to me. Ever since I was an eighth grader, my goal was to make it to the dome, and we got the opportunity to do it this year and win it."
Berymon remains unsigned and will make a decision in February.
After being committed to Texas for most of the year, Berymon decommitted weeks before the early signing period and is evaluating a new mix of schools.
"Nebraska — Georgia just got in the mix," he said. "Possibly LSU. Cal is in there and North Carolina."
Still working on setting up visits, Nebraska is the only program close to locking in a date with Berymon. With his senior season behind him, he is hoping to lock down more dates soon.
"I know Nebraska will be sometime in January," Berymon said. "I don't know what what date yet, we are still getting it worked out. North Carolina is supposed to come down in January and have a discussion with me and my family on what we are going to do. As of now, Nebraska is the only official I'm close to setting up."
SCOUTING REPORT
– Broad-trunked, powerfully-assembled interior defensive lineman with corresponding punch and strength.
– Wears 300-plus pounds well considering relatively limited frame in height/length dimensions.
– Powerful point-of-attack assailant.
– Quick off the ball relative to mass and knows how to put strength/power to use.
– Scheme-versatile defender who can two-gap with size and strength, but a penetrator by nature who disrupts timing in the run game.
– Pass-rushing upside may be limited because of physical dimensions and sheer mass.
– Will need to keep conditioning in check.
– Enhances athletic profile with respectable shot put reps.
– Bona fide SEC-style interior D-line body who flashes impressive athleticism and speed-to-power abilities. Fits a coveted position archetype. Should develop into quality high-major starter who could become a pro prospect. — Gabe Brooks, 247Sports national scouting analyst
ERob will have this boi N in short order.Unsigned Top247 DL Dylan Berymon discusses options, January visits ahead of February decision
Dylan Berymon finished his high school career as a state champion.
Mike Roach82 minsVIP1
NEW ORLEANS — Dylan Berymon finished his high school career as a state champion. The Top247 defensive lineman from Monroe (La.) Ouachita Parish played a big role in bringing the Lions their first state title since 1989. Berymon contributed on both sides of the ball and was the emotional leader for Ouachita Parish throughout the game.
The 6-foot-2, 330-pound Berymon is ranked as the country's No. 12 defensive lineman and Louisiana's No. 4 overall prospect.
The championship win was a huge moment in his life, and a realization of a goal that he's had for years, Berymon told 247Sports.
"It was a big step up for me," Berymon said. "It meant a lot to me. Ever since I was an eighth grader, my goal was to make it to the dome, and we got the opportunity to do it this year and win it."
Berymon remains unsigned and will make a decision in February.
After being committed to Texas for most of the year, Berymon decommitted weeks before the early signing period and is evaluating a new mix of schools.
"Nebraska — Georgia just got in the mix," he said. "Possibly LSU. Cal is in there and North Carolina."
Still working on setting up visits, Nebraska is the only program close to locking in a date with Berymon. With his senior season behind him, he is hoping to lock down more dates soon.
"I know Nebraska will be sometime in January," Berymon said. "I don't know what what date yet, we are still getting it worked out. North Carolina is supposed to come down in January and have a discussion with me and my family on what we are going to do. As of now, Nebraska is the only official I'm close to setting up."
SCOUTING REPORT
– Broad-trunked, powerfully-assembled interior defensive lineman with corresponding punch and strength.
– Wears 300-plus pounds well considering relatively limited frame in height/length dimensions.
– Powerful point-of-attack assailant.
– Quick off the ball relative to mass and knows how to put strength/power to use.
– Scheme-versatile defender who can two-gap with size and strength, but a penetrator by nature who disrupts timing in the run game.
– Pass-rushing upside may be limited because of physical dimensions and sheer mass.
– Will need to keep conditioning in check.
– Enhances athletic profile with respectable shot put reps.
– Bona fide SEC-style interior D-line body who flashes impressive athleticism and speed-to-power abilities. Fits a coveted position archetype. Should develop into quality high-major starter who could become a pro prospect. — Gabe Brooks, 247Sports national scouting analyst
Another Nebraska kid.
Another Nebraska kid.
That NU didn't offer.Would love to see the reaction of the PSU faithful to Campbell bringing over a bunch of Nebraska HS croots