Nevada 2024 OL Film Room
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Taking a look at some of the ranked talent in Nevada’s 2024 OL class. Nick Miller NV #97 OL #11 HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 300 POS OL CLASS 2024 View Player Nick Miller State: Nevada School: Liberty Miller’s a well-rounded C…
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Continue ReadingTaking a look at some of the ranked talent in Nevada’s 2024 OL class.
Miller’s a well-rounded C with underrated physical upside. He’s a hard-nosed run blocker that’s at his best in 1v1 drive blocks where he can engage DTs and use his hands and leverage to open lanes. He shows active leg drive when engaged with defenders and strong initial punch at the LOS. Miller should attract interest as one of the better, more experienced centers in Nevada’s 2024 class.
Jackson’s a physical grinder in the trenches at OG/DT for Arbor View. He holds a solid IOL frame at 6’3”/270 with power and strength in his upper-body. He excels as a down blocker in the run game where he can get downhill and engage defenders with force. Could improve his OL skillset by cleaning up his footwork in pass-pro. Jackson offers some of the most potential among Nevada’s senior IOL group.
Beltran’s a versatile piece for Arbor View that spent most of last season at OT but also played some OG last season. He flashes good quickness in his hands and feet and looks natural working up to the second level. He’s on the smaller side at 6’1”/260 and would benefit from continuing to bulk and add weight. Beltran’s an intriguing OL prospect to keep an eye on in the fall.
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Luna’s a strong 6’2”/290 OG that relies on strength and physicality to move interior DL off the ball. He mauls DTs when he gets his hands on them and can wall-off oncoming rush to help anchor the pocket. He tends to get a little upright out of his stance and would like to see him sustain better leverage and leg drive through the block. Luna has some promising physical tools to build on heading into his senior season.
Medcalf anchors Arbor View’s OL as the returning starting C. He’s a twitchy, athletic 6’2”/285 that’s extremely quick and efficient to engage defenders after the snap. He has a stocky base that can anchor down and solidify the front-end of the pocket. He moves light on his feet and is capable of getting out in front and picking up blocks in space. Medcalf is one of the top unoffered centers in Nevada heading into the fall.