Film Rewind Vol. 3
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In the film rewind series, I will be taking a look back at last season’s film from players in the 2024 and 2025 class in anticipation of the high school season less than 40 days away. Liam Albright Liam Albright…
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Continue ReadingIn the film rewind series, I will be taking a look back at last season’s film from players in the 2024 and 2025 class in anticipation of the high school season less than 40 days away.
Liam Albright Liam Albright 6'3" | 265 lbs | OL Bay | 2025 State OH
Liam Albright Liam Albright 6'3" | 265 lbs | OL Bay | 2025 State OH
Liam Albright Liam Albright 6’3″ | 265 lbs | OL Bay | 2025 State OH has taken steps this offseason to put himself in the best position possible to be a regular contributor on varsity in his junior season. Already with a solid frame at 6-foot-4 and 270-pounds, Albright has been working in the Lineman Lab to push his abilities to the limit. His strength has taken a jump with power coming from his arms to create contact and start controlling his man. Working hard in 0ne-on-one situations, he has shown quick feet to get into position and move his man out of throwing lanes. Showcased improved flexibility to help with his positioning as well as lateral movement to contain defenders. Shows good power in his legs to take strides under control while maintaining balance against defenders. Has strength in the gym well above his grade level that gives him an upperhand headed into August. Upping his exposure this summer with camps at Ohio State, Youngstown, Bowling Green and Toledo, he has taken in a lot of coaching from every stop he has made. Albright is a guy that looks primed and ready to make an impact right away, will be one of my lineman to watch once he takes the field.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/15777985/63e3adc72352110fd8437118
Christian Lynch Christian Lynch 5’9″ | 175 lbs | RB Ursuline | 2024 State OH ‘s ability to be a gamer was never in question during his junior season. A player than can turn upfield in the blink of an eye and leave defenders chasing him, Lynch is aiming for a massive senior campaign. As a back that combines speed and power, he has been pushing this offseason for a more explosive junior year where he rushed for nearly 1,900 yards. On the rader of several programs including Yale and Harvard, Lynch already holds offers to play at Baldwin Wallace, Mount Union and Clarion from his performance last season. Making the most of his time away from football, he has been a regular in the gym to enhance his game. Already a back with above average balance, he is as dangerous of a runner after contact as you will find in the area. If he wasn’t already dangerous enough, his best weapon is his speed in open space. Able to find holes in the secondary after getting through the first level, his ability to sense pressure allows him to find extra yardage other backs simply don’t find. Lynch looks hungry to prove himself even further in his senior year and if last year is any indication, then Northeast Ohio is in for a show.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14466299/633a4c46b535bd027ce36007
Stepping up to regularly play on varsity as a sophomore, Joe McNulty Joe McNulty 6’4″ | 265 lbs | OL Avon Lake | 2025 State OH shows excellent mobility from a big man to provide above average pass protection. At 6-foot-4, McNulty has all the size you want in a right tackle. His form as a sophomore was sound which led to a lot of success in both the pass and run game. He keeps a balanced stance pre-snap that allows him to fire out quickly and with power at the ready. Shows quick, strong hands to deflect away moves from defensive ends. With a long wingspan does an above average job keeping his man in front of him and gains leverage to upend his man regularly. Senses defensive linemen leaning and is quick to react to bring them to the ground and out of the play. Is quick to scrape to the second level with no man over him, has the speed and reaction to handle quick linebackers. Has been putting in the work in the Lineman Lab this offseason to add speed and power to his game. McNulty is a player that shows the foundation of a college lineman already. From his form to his blocking technique during the play, he is a player that can already be relied on at the high school level and will only continue to grow as an impact player.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/13271792/634d6d5a6e8c1606b8b0a3d1
Ayden Tritt
Ayden Tritt
Finding himself in a new school and new offense, Ayden Tritt has turned up the intensity of his training this offseason to prepare for a whole new look this fall. Showing his productive side on junior varsity as a sophomore, Tritt has become a student of the game to improve his skills this summer. Working on his footwork and technique, he has shown good progress in getting the ball out of his hands quickly and on target. Focusing on strength and flexibility in his arms, his training tape this offseason shows a quarterback with more ball control to deliver precise passes. Driving off his back leg has given him better distance on his passes. Already a quarterback with good accuracy, he has pushed his skills further this summer with clean accuracy in the second and third level. Has a solid frame at 6-foot and 185-pounds to be mobile in the pocket or outside to gain yardage. His arm strength has made the most progress working with a quarterback coach as he prepares to push for a starting role this fall. With his sights set on a big season, Tritt has the tools to come in and make an impact with a new receiving core.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/16830505/Ayden-Tritt/highlights