Femi Koumassou
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Caleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Koumassou has some great arm length and, although a little undersized for the OT position right now, shows great fundamentals on tape. He could grow into an OT at the next level or get on the defensive side of the ball and play DE – he picked up his first offer from the Charleston University
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Read EvaluationMatt Di Domenico | Prep Redzone Scout
Femi Koumassou is nicknamed “Big Freak” because he not only stands in at 6’4” and weighs 230-pounds, but also the type of play he produces at the OT position for East High School. Koumassou will be entering his senior season when the season comes around, and I am expecting him to take a major step. The straight athleticism for his size to get out and block opponents down the field was amazing to watch. So many times, quick pass rushers would try to run around Koumassou, and it would simply not work because of the lateral quickness that he possesses. Even when rushers would try to use straight power such as a bull rush, Koumassou was able to use his brute strength to withstand the rush. The second level blocking was a big point of emphasis on Koumassou tape. Being able to get out into space quickly to find those LBs, DEs, or even DBs to block out of the way was evident. This was one of the fastest OT’s I have watched on tape that truly is not afraid to be physical. It will be exciting to see what he can do for East football this year.
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Femi Koumassou
Femi
Koumassou
6'4" | 235 lbs | OL
East | 2025
State
NY
from East High School that is a physically big football player standing in at 6’4” and weighing in at 225-pounds. Femi plays at the LT spot and additionally can play on the defensive line. When it comes to the upcoming season, Koumassou wants to make First Team All American, go undefeated, and be the number one ranked team in New York State.
I was incredibly shocked by the pure athleticism that Koumassou possess at the LT spot. The ability to get up field and to find a block was amazing to see. The ability to get into the second level to create a block was very evident when quick screens were made. On one play, Koumassou was able to create a block on a DB 10–15 yards down the field. That ability to move and to create space was also very impactful on pull-action blocks. Femi made so many great jumps, being able to pull at a fast rate and find a defender to block was super beneficial to the ball carrier behind Koumassou.
The physicality just pops on tape and shows up tremendously in goal-line situations. The pure passion and will to want to pancake the defender in front of Femi was showcased throughout. In the run game when making reach blocks, Femi does a fluid job of staying in front of his block and driving them to the boundary. Opening more space was a go-to for Koumassou. There is no doubt that this will be one fun LT to watch in years to come and when he gets the chance to play at the next level.
Twitter: @Femi_ koumassou
Instagram: @unknown_vill7
Hudl Profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/16772626/Femi-Koumassou
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