Cooper Hodson
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Will Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Hodson is one of our favorite interior offensive line prospects in the state. He was a guy who had to become a good technician early in his career before his body caught up. Then, he added weight to a profile that already screamed “impressive prospect,” and the offers started to roll in. If you watch Providence Day this season, take some time to watch the big guy on the interior.
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Read EvaluationMatt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
Cooper has committed to play college football at Delaware, and he’s going to be a major key to the success up front for the Chargers this season. His leadership from the center position is going to be really important with a new starting quarterback and a tougher overall schedule for the Chargers before conference play gets going. Cooper is an excellent run blocker and excels at angle and double-team blocks in the Chargers’ run blocking scheme overall. In pass protection, Cooper provides accurate snaps consistently and doesn’t give ground easily against interior pass-rushing defensive linemen.
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Read EvaluationMatt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
East Carolina, Marshall, and Cornell have offered this talented interior offensive line prospect so far, and I think he’s only getting started from a recruiting perspective. Cooper helped lead the Chargers to a state championship last season, and with his size, he could fit well on the collegiate level at pretty much any position on the line. Cooper also received some postseason honors, being named All-Conference and All-State, respectively. Cooper’s footwork is impressive on film, especially on outside zone plays from his tackle position. Cooper ties his footwork well with hand placement and consistently seals the edge using great technique.
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Read EvaluationMatt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
Picking up his first offer recently from East Carolina and having a lot of interest from multiple college football programs, Cooper had a nice breakout season up front for the state championship Chargers this past year. With a 3.7 GPA and squatting 500 pounds, plus benching 335 pounds, Cooper should have another strong season for his senior year before moving on to play college football on the next level.
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