LT2FBA Dallas Camp Recap
LT2FBA Global is linemen specific training program that focuses on skill development, exposure and works with linemen from the NFL down to youth football. This past weekend the LT2FBA training tour stopped in Dallas, Texas to check in on and…
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This past weekend the LT2FBA training tour stopped in Dallas, Texas to check in on and follow up with some of the area’s best athletes.
Sean Hutton – Lewisville High School – Class of 2025
Sean is a rising 2025 prospect who had a huge fall of development playing under WNFC All Pro Coach Tammie Moore.
Sean has great power, control and pop in his hips. What impressed me the most from last year was his ability to sustain his blocks at the point of attack.
His pass sets were clean and he did a great job taking the coaching points given from the install meeting to the field during individual drills.
His upper body has noticeably gotten more massive and I’m excited to see how he continues to develop.
Andrew Gross – Coppell High school – Class of 2025
Andrew is a technically sound prospect out of Coppell high that has developed the ability to play all five positions on the line.
He took most of his reps at center or right guard and did a great job with his mirror and utilizing his off-hand. The snap and trigger is one of the most important things a center can do and he showed noticeable improvement with striking the defender at the end of his punch. His strike is improving and I look forward to seeing him compete next week at TrenchWars episode 1.
Corben Craig – Mount Peasant High school – Class of 2026
Corben is twitchy prospect that has a good get off, hands, and nose for the football. He’s a strong athlete with good core strength that can play offensive or defensive line.
At his reps on defense, he was disruptive with his burst and did a good job rerunning his feet. He was able to pull out a few more wins off of sheer effort and will to compete.
Versatility equals value and he is going to be exciting to watch compete as the summer camp circuit progresses.
Danny Stein – Lamar High school – Class of 2025
Danny is a stout 6’3 270 pounds interior linemen out of Houston, Texas. He had a great day at camp and took a step forward with using his off-hand at center.
He has a great physical build and has time to finish filling out his frame. He was impressive with his redirection skills and did well fighting to get hand control. I liked how he was able to take the drills and coaching points from the install meeting to the fieldwork. He impressed me with his mobility and ability to refit at the junction (strike) point. I see him projecting out best as a center at the collegiate level in my observation.
Alex Jackson – Coppell high school – Class of 2024
Alex has had a huge summer and continues to fill out his frame. He has a great punch, strong vice at center, and is a very active athlete with a good get off at the defensive line.
He can open and run at the defensive end and had shown the ability maintain sustain his blocks at the center position. He used his leverage well and did a good job keeping the defensive line at bay.
He has the versatility that colleges covet with him being able to long snap, play center, or defensive end. He has a very high football IQ coupled with an impressive 3.5 GPA. His development is going to be fun to watch and he is going to be a name to look out for next weekend in one on one’s at LT2 Trenchwars.
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