Gregory Myles
Gregory Myles
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Alex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
There’s a great case to be made that Gregory is the best lineman in Mid-Michigan. In fact, he’s one of the best sub-6’4″ linemen in the entire state.
Now, I think that Gregory could start immediately at Michigan tech.
He’s a very polished all-around offensive lineman. You can watch his film and consider what I have to say about his offseason. This offseason, he’s proven to have a steady, consistent pass set with a great punch and good recovery. Even against some very good talent, Gregory consistently wins. In addition, he’s far more athletic than you’d expect from his size. In college, he can be someone you can rely on to pull, get to the second level, and execute other difficult blocks. A great lineman with good numbers, look out for Gregory to be an immediate impact player at Michigan Tech!
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
#124 –> #86
Greg gets a major boost in this update. Last update, I thought Greg was a good offensive lineman who has a few flaws, most notably his size. I still think his size is holding him back, but over the past few months, he’s gained a ton of recruiting momentum. He’s one of the most fundamentally consistent linemen that I’ve seen. Usually repping at Guard, Greg has a consistent first step, a powerful initial punch, and is able to pivot + keep his balance extremely well. If only he was taller, had longer arms, and was a tad more agile, he’d be a B1G 10 prospect. Still, this is a very good lineman who I expect will be a great college football player, though he has a lower ceiling than some others.
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Read EvaluationTyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Myles is one that seems a bit underrated to me, due to some of the other players on his team, but do not get it twisted, he’s got huge upside. I just got to see him work in person again at the CMU Big Man Camp, and he’s made strides since last year. He looks to have a more solid platform with good balance, doesn’t lunge nearly as much, and I think just has more overall aggression. I’m excited to see him this fall put it all together, as I think he will. Colleges should get their eyes on him now because once his recruiting takes off it’s only going up from here.
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