Dylan Love
About Dylan
Expert Analysis
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
We wrap up the Top 10 Kenosha County athletes with an impressive OT out of SJCA. Dylan checks in at 6’6″ 290 lbs. The big man is able to create a big push and open up wide running lanes for the ground game. Dylan is able to overpower DL with his size, and he does a good job of consistently getting his hands on. Dylan brings solid range to the OT position as well. He can get himself in position to have the leverage advantage or get up to the second level. Love also does a great job of running his feet until he finishes his block in the run game. The exciting part is that Dylan can make strides with his lower body flexibility and ovearll technique, and that will make him even more of an impact. He holds an offer from Valpo Football. Give him a look.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
In a group of impressively built offensive linemen, Dylan was the biggest of the bunch. He was measured at 6’6″ 300 lbs. Dylan is an intriguing prospect that showed us strengths for both the OT and OG positions. When lined up out at OT, Dylan impressed me with his footwork. There is plenty of room to grow, but for his size the change of direction to mirror pass rushers was reliable. His long arms also allowed him a cushion for error because his heavy hands could get him an extra half second to recover after initial contact. When he lined up on the inside Love simply overpowered the DL. He set his anchor and latched his big paws onto the defender and controlled them the rest of the rep. I’m very excited to see what he puts on tape his senior season. Breakout type of season potentially in store.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Dylan is a recruit that is in position to make a big rise up the rankings this fall. He certainly looks the part a 6’6″ 265 lbs with long arms to match. Dylan plays with decently light feet that help him reach his opponent or get to the second level. The OT also consistently gets his hands into proper inside position on his opponent. I’m looking to see his lower body technique take the next step forward. See him play with a wider base, which should help him play with a lower pad level and be able to generate more power. If he can improve there his whole game will improve, and so will his rank and recruitment. Excited to follow Dylan this year.
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