5 Seniors With College Football Frames
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Beyond skill specific attributes, one of the most important traits when looking for college football talent is size! In this article we’ll be highlighting some athletes that are ready made for the next level from a size and strength perspective.…
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Continue ReadingBeyond skill specific attributes, one of the most important traits when looking for college football talent is size! In this article we’ll be highlighting some athletes that are ready made for the next level from a size and strength perspective.
Troy Caza
Troy Caza
Not only does this dude get it done on the field, but his 4.0 speaks for itself as well. He possesses tremendous size, and he has really figured out how to use it! I really enjoy watching him run block, as he is an absolute bulldozer who blocks until the whistle, and he loves to finish off his opponent with a pancake. Though he doesn’t have a huge chunk of passing set reps, I think with his combination of agility and leg strength, I see no reason why he couldn’t develop that and become a fantastic find for a college looking for an under the radar offensive lineman.
Kade is a hardworking EDGE/OLB who is really comfortable mixing it up in the trenches. At 6’2 235, he has the size to be a handful on a bull rush, and he’s agile enough to beat slower offensive linemen, and I really took a liking to a few of the moves he has in his bag. His versatility is on display in his Hudl, as he can drop back into pass coverage and read the play well to make a play on the ball. If you are looking for a Swiss Army Knife of a defensive athlete who will just embrace his role no matter what you assign him, Kade has all the makings you’re looking for!
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Zavier Daniels
Zavier Daniels
You can’t miss this 6’7 330 prospect. It’s pretty self explanatory why Zavier is on here, but watching how hard he has been working this off season, I am starting to really see a high ceiling. His videos on his X account show him using his big frame to anchor down and swallow up any defender in his path. He is working hard on his passing sets and I think that will be the most important part to develop for him. With some more agility work and staying active in the weight room will keep him on the path towards a big time 2024 season, and likely a good amount of college attention.
Maxwell Lawson
Maxwell Lawson
When I talk to colleges, it seems they are really starting to put an emphasis on having an elite interior offensive linemen. I think Maxwell can really check a lot of boxes, and I have confidence that he will be making noise this fall. I love the fact that he is never satisfied with just blocking one defender. His film shows a ton of examples of hitting 2 or 3 guys to pave a way on the ground. He’s always on the balls of his feet, launches out of his stance with some explosion, and blocks to the whistle. Look out for offers to roll in for this dude as soon as this summer if he gets to some camps.
I saw Alexander post that he has gained over 40 lbs since the end of the season, and is now at almost 200lbs. That is spectacular for an off season of work, and he is transforming his body into a rock going into his senior season. He’s a hard running back who can get it done inside or outside the tackles, and he does a great job of finishing runs and breaking arm tackles. Not many players attend as many camps and work as hard as Guadagni, and that will start to yield great results in 2024, I believe.