Under recruited college caliber prospects (Part. I)
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Stroschein can play on either side of the ball at the college level, and has nice length and size with the frame to pack on more weight through his collegiate career. He is still a developing player technically, but has good strength and power at the POA, while able to play tough against the run, take on double teams and has a twitchy first step with some interior pass rush abilities. Look for him to gather D-III+ roster spot offers as we get closer to national signing day as he can without a doubt make a next level team better and has some upside.
Call is another one of Idaho’s tip interior offensive lineman that can fit nicely at the next level at a smaller school. He should be able to play either guard or center, and is a violent blocker in the box that can down block and pull when needed while also showing he can get out in space and block athletic linebackers outside the box when scraping. Call snaps out of his stance with a violent inside punch to get defenders knocked back, and is patient in pass protection with a strong, wide base and well timed punches while staying square with the ability to anchor against bull rushers or wash out speed rushers.
Molina is a bit undersized for the position, but plays with tremendous effort and toughness while able to cover in space, and trigger in the box while taking down bigger ball carriers. He is a knife tackler that can bend around blockers without giving up the angle, quickly diagnosis plays and shows closing speed in the outside run game while able to work from the inside out and track down open field runners with range and proper angles. Molina should fit well at the D-III+ level at the outside linebacker position as he continues to pack on a bit more weight to his frame.
Solosobal is one of the better playmakers in the open field across the state in this senior class, and is a twitchy route runner that can make big plays in the open field, especially when he is going against man coverage. He has a big catch radius for his size, can run a series of different underneath and vertical routes while also able to turn short catches into big gains in the flats or across the field. He can play either running back or slot receiver at the next level, and is a true receiving threat out of the backfield that also runs tough inside, shows vision in traffic and tremendous contact balance. He will be a late year steal for a D-III+ level program.