PRZ Combine Series Preview, Session 1, Bozic, Muhammad & more
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James Bozic PA #291 OL #47 HEIGHT 6'5" WEIGHT 320 POS OL CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image James Bozic Class 2025 Position OL Height 6'5" HS West Allegheny | PA PRZ Combine Series Preview, Session 1,…
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Continue ReadingBozic has legitimate size at 6-foot-3 and around 320-pounds. He performed well at our sister camp in West Virginia this past offseason and we’re excited to see what he can do on Saturday at Spooky Nook. It will be especially interesting to see Bozic’s athleticism and ability to move in person. How is his foot work up close? How can do against some of the more athletic defensive lineman present? We’ll be looking at each of those quite a bit.
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Muhammad is one of the top defensive lineman in the state of New Jersey in my opinion and has now committed to play his college career at Syracuse. That being said Muhammad is still a quite raw prospect. We’ll be watching closely to see how the finer points of his game are coming along and will be sure to relay our notes on him to our scouts in New Jersey. He’ll be one of the top overall talents present at the camp.
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A top-25 offensive lineman in his class (2025) Micewski is someone we’re already pretty high on all things considered. That being said, we believe that the Central Bucks South prospect can still take another step in his development. Can Micewski draw closer to being a top 100 prospect? His recruitment certainly says so as multiple regional FCS programs are in on him.
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Where does Kauffman fit long term is going to be the question that I think could be answered this weekend? Is he going to project better to being a defensive end at the next level or will the other side of the line of scrimmage be his calling? He’ll need to add more weight to play OL long term but his 6-foot-3 frame could allow him to fill in nicely as an interior offensive lineman or guard long term. How he tests will also play a factor in that determination long term.
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There’s a lot to like about McClain especially from a size perspective at 6-foot-3 and over 200-pounds. On Saturday, we hope to get an up close look at McClain’s athleticism and how he moves in space. How will he do against the more athletic running backs? How fluid are his hips, how quickly can he change direction? These are two big questions we’re going to be looking to get answered.
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Robinson is a massive offensive lineman at 6-foot-4 and 340-pounds. He’ll be the biggest lineman on either side of the football present at the camp. Robinson has shown the ability to move well in the past, we’ll look to see if he can continue to do so. Losing a bit of that weight is going to be important for him as he gets to the next level but isn’t a major worry. We’ll be watching closely to see how he does not just with his movement but also how his strength holds up against some of the bigger, stronger defensive lineman in the state.