Sullivan Garvin
Sullivan Garvin
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Tyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Our other Notre Dame commitment,
Sullivan Garvin
Sullivan
Garvin
6'5" | 300 lbs | OL
Allegan | 2026
State
MI
has been near the top of this class for a few years now. He showed up and showed out at our Prep Redzone Showcase a couple of years ago and left with OL MVP.
Coming from a small school, Garvin is a classic case of modern recruiting and the fact that if you get to camps and keep your Hudl up to date, they will come. Garvin is a big and physical kid with tremendous skill. He trains with some of the other great linemen in the state and has improved steadily over the years, displaying his coachability and work ethic.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
The Case for Sully:
- Late-bloomer D1 prospect (underrated)
- Small school prospect
- Has shown significant improvement throughout the past couple of years
- Great footwork, great hands
- Could significantly improve once again with D1 level coaching
Super excited for Sully. He’s taking a chance on himself at Notre Dame, and I think he has a great chance to work toward a starting role.
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Read EvaluationJared Martinson | Prep Redzone Scout
It’s insane that Sullivan wasn’t ranked during the last update. Over the past year, Sullivan has been on an incredible tear. Starting off with Prep Redzone camps, Sullivan has come in and dominated every single one. Playing Tackle, Sullivan has proven that he’s way more fundamentally polished than the vast majority of small-school offensive linemen. He has the size, footwork, and mentality needed to play O-Line at a very high level. Across camps, Sullivan has performed well against good competition, but barely falls short of being the great B1G 10 prospect I know he can be. Still, Sullivan more than earns his ranking and I expect those elite-tier offers to come soon.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
It’s insane that Sullivan wasn’t ranked during the last update. Over the past year, Sullivan has been on an incredible tear. Starting off with Prep Redzone camps, Sullivan has come in and dominated every single one. Playing Tackle, Sullivan has proven that he’s way more fundamentally polished than the vast majority of small-school offensive linemen. He has the size, footwork, and mentality needed to play O-Line at a very high level. Across camps, Sullivan has performed well against good competition, but barely falls short of being the great B1G 10 prospect I know he can be. Still, Sullivan more than earns his ranking and I expect those elite-tier offers to come soon.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Easily the prospect that is traveling from the furthest distance, Michigan’s own
Sullivan Garvin
Sullivan
Garvin
6'5" | 300 lbs | OL
Allegan | 2026
State
MI
will be traveling to the Garden State this weekend to compete. The towering prospect currently holds an offer from Western Michigan. A quick once over of his film shows us that Garvin has very quick feet. this allows him to win reach blocks and also climb to the second level with ease. From a posture standpoint, he works his hands up-and-under when drive blocking and his body, at moments, shows that it is starting to conform to the upward finish/bend we all aim for. In pass protection he has the upper body strength to toss opponents to the ground, while also possessing the discipline for pass rushers to enter his vicinity before punching to keep them at bay. Regardless of whether it is run or pass, Garvin works and then finds more work after that. Given his massive stature I would like to see him stretch out his lower-half to improve his pad level before the fall.
As Garvin prepares to come to Jersey this weekend, I can only greet him with a proper, “how you doin’?”
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Read EvaluationTyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Sully is a great example of “Low Ego-High Output.” He does nothing but work every single day, and it shows every time I see him. When I met him, he was nothing but respectful, and he took coaching extremely well. He sees the positive to the criticism, and he implements it in his game. On the field, he is a nasty offensive lineman, who is a road grader in the run game, and does a heck of a job keeping pass rushers in front of him. I think the sky is the limit for Sully, and he is quickly becoming one of the top prospects in the 2026 class, so get in now!
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Read EvaluationTyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
This is the definition of a can’t miss dude. Size and strength mixed with great technique and great coachability gives Garvin sky high limits. Just optically he was probably the most impressive lineman there on Sunday. He measured in at 6’5 280, and he moved extremely well. In 1 on 1s, he was able to use his size to his advantage, but a few times he had to recover and he did it at a high level, ensuring to anchor down and taking the defender out of the play completely. I think Garvin is as “Can’t Miss” as it gets when it comes to being an elite prospect.
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Read EvaluationPatton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
The 6’4, 291 lbs offensive tackle stood out among the rest at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase. Garvin, a sophomore, hails from Allegan. He displayed tremendous technique, strength, and athleticism throughout individual drills and 1-on-1’s. With a massive frame and a strong punch, Garvin made it difficult on defensive linemen to get around him. As Garvin continues to develop, he should fly up recruiting boards as one of the top offensive line recruits for the Class of 2026 in the state of Michigan.
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Read EvaluationPatton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
While the entire offensive line position group impressed at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase, Garvin stood out amongst them all. The 6’4, 291 lbs sophomore from Allegan showcased polished technique and footwork throughout individual drills and 1 on 1’s against a stout defensive line group. He showcased a strong punch, smooth kick-step, and great physicality that stymied any defensive end who lined up against him. And even when he was beat off the ball, Garvin showcased patience and strong recovery skills. Only a sophomore, Garvin is another big time recruit out of Michigan who will be playing big time college football on Saturdays after the completion of his high school career.
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