Staver willing to travel to pick up offers 
April, 6, 2012
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Dave Hooker | ESPN.com
Physically, it would be hard to find a more prototypical pocket-passer than Max Staver.
The quarterback from Nashville (Tenn.) Brentwood Academy is close to 6-foot-6, weighs 235 pounds with nine percent body fat.
“A big frame helps me because I can spread my legs out a little more in my pre-pass position,” said Staver, who is set to visit Alabama this weekend. “I can get an enormous amount of drive and a lot of power from my legs. It's kind of like a rifle effect with my long arm. Rather than a machine gun (with smaller quarterback). I think a big frame helps.”
The quarterback from Nashville (Tenn.) Brentwood Academy is close to 6-foot-6, weighs 235 pounds with nine percent body fat.
“A big frame helps me because I can spread my legs out a little more in my pre-pass position,” said Staver, who is set to visit Alabama this weekend. “I can get an enormous amount of drive and a lot of power from my legs. It's kind of like a rifle effect with my long arm. Rather than a machine gun (with smaller quarterback). I think a big frame helps.”
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