Nash Darling
Nash Darling
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Expert Analysis
Tyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Nash was lights out for Lowell this season. Thriving at the offensive guard position, Nash is a road grader in the run game, as well an agile and strong blocker in the passing game. He fires off fast and low, gets position early and does a great job of keeping his feet chopping. He has many highlights showing his ability to run a guy 10+ yards downfield and dumping them on their back. On passing sets, he doesn’t get beat on finesse moves, as he is able to shuffle without getting his feet crossed and stays square to his opponent. I really love his game and I believe he could really wow some people at camps this spring.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
Nash only played 4.5 games this season, but still performed very well when he was out there. His tape starts out against Marquette- a game in which Lowell dominated the line of scrimmage. Nash does a great job of staying square, balanced, and anchoring down against a strong (college prospect) defender.
The rest of his tape is equally as good. Nash tends to play off-balance and leans quite a bit, but most of the time, it results in him driving his defender backward and earning pancakes.
Because of his height, Nash may have a difficult time being recruited. Still, I could see him earning NAIA offers with good camp performances.
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