Kevin George
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
George has been one of the top lineman in Section Three throughout High School. The Whitesboro lineman, stands at 6’3″ 290-Pounds, and is heading to Colgate in the fall.
The Whitesboro lineman, has a solid frame for the position. He dominated the LOS, and has a quick first step to meet DL’s at the POA. He finishes blocks nicely, and I like his strength in Run Pro reps, which creates big gaps on the line allowing the run game to flourish. Colgate is getting a talented lineman in George.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
The Colgate commit stands at 6’3″ 290-pounds and is a physical beast on the Whitesboro team. George is coming off a Section Three championship and looks to build on momentum for his senior season.
His hand placement is elite and he dominates the LOS. Reaching the next level is easy for George as he bulldozes his way through opposing defenses. George always finishes blocks and has elite lower body strength. His physicality and power are on display on each play as rushers struggle to get past him. He played multiple snaps on the DL and had success, but he projects as a lineman.
George is another physical OL in the Section Three who will star in the Colgate program with good coaching.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
The Colgate commit stands at 6’3″ 290-pounds and is a physical beast on the Whitesboro team. George is coming off a Section Three championship and looks to build on momentum for his senior season.
His hand placement is elite and he dominates the LOS. Reaching the next level is easy for George as he bulldozes his way through opposing defenses. George always finishes blocks and has elite lower body strength. His physicality and power are on display on each play as rushers struggle to get past him. He played multiple snaps on the DL and had success, but he projects as a lineman.
George is another physical OL in the Section Three who will star in the Colgate program with good coaching.
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Read EvaluationMatt Di Domenico | Prep Redzone Scout
Physicality and power blocking in pass protection. Balanced pass-blocking set in which opponents struggled to rush with power. Furthermore, George had tremendous success making down blocks and reach blocks with an extreme amount of lower body strength. The hand usage of opponents when engaging at the LOS and the ability to pull on the opposite gaps were active. George did have playing experience at the DT position, in which he was able to clog running lanes with solid gap integrity.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
George plays guard for Whitesboro, and he is my top IOL prospect in the class – he plays the most violent of any lineman in this class which is exactly why he is my top IOL.
He is 6’3 “290 lbs, with a barrel-chested build, headed into his senior year, which puts him right in the size profile of a guard prospect. I thought George was good as a sophomore, but he took a big step forward in how fluid he moved this year—he looks much more grounded and in control while maintaining his violent punch, ability to sustain blocks, and willingness to finish guys.
There are not a ton of pass pro reps on tape, but there are a solid few to work from. His movement skills look better this year, and I feel more confident in his ability to stay square to guys. Working from the interior, George can also be an asset in pass pro when uncovered. If he is a free blocker, he has the power to fire through any DL ribcage and take them out of a play.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
George who was a mainstay on the offensive line of one of the most explosive offenses in New York played RG for Whitesboro. At 6’2 275lbs I think he remains on the interior at the next level but his best position may be center. George plays with good bend and he snaps out of his stance with some explosiveness. He has a good initial punch with good hand placement but he wins his blocks with effort. He consistently moves his feet and even flashes the ability to finish guys to the ground. In pass pro, George has a strong anchor and does a solid job of playing with violent hands. George also plays defensive tackle for Whitesboro where his physicality and motor show up consistently. George has some good tape from his Sophomore year and showing more change of direction and quick feet are things I will look for in his development.
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