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'10 OH OL Andrew Donnal (Iowa Verbal)

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Andrew Donnal
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Anthony Wayne HS
Whitehouse, OH


Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 265 lbs.
40-yard: 4.91 seconds

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Moved into the starting lineup at offensive left tackle at the beginning of his sophomore season. One of the top class of 2010 offensive tackles in the state of Ohio.

ESPN - Midwest Recruiting Blog

Junior offensive lineman Andrew Donnal (Whitehouse, Ohio/Anthony Wayne) has attended his share of college football games this fall.

The 6-foot-6, 250-pounder attended the Ohio State-Wisconsin game this past weekend. Before that he attended the Notre Dame at Michigan State game and the Minnesota at Ohio State game. Donnal plans to attend the Indiana at Illinois game Oct. 18 and the Penn State at Ohio State game Oct. 25.

When asked about his trip to Madison this past weekend, Donnal said, "I liked it. It's a crazy place. It was a good game. I liked the two teams. I was watching both of them."
 
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10/19

From O&B News...had previously been to games at Ohio State, Michigan State and Wisconsin before making the Illinois/Indiana game this past weekend. Early favorites include Illinois, Ohio State, Michigan State, Iowa, and Stanford (last two have offered). Will be in Columbus this weekend.
 
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10/28

From OhioVarsity...Iowa and Stanford came by his school and offered. Has been to two OSU games as well as games at MSU, Wisconsin and Illinois. Talks about how he improved this year.
 
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11/20

From the OSU site...talks about how he improved this year...talks about how basketball helps him as a tackle...talks about his interest in Ohio State, his childhood favorite, and Iowa, first school to offer.
 
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Just watched his film:

Andrew can really move well for his size. Also, stating the obvious, his wingspan allows him to hold defenders off a mile away. Question is, will that be enough to earn an offer? He could be nastier, he has an odd first step off the ball, and he is a tackle in a year with James and Norwell already having offers. I really like Andrew's potential but he is more of a finesse blocker at this point and I'm not sure Bollman will go for it. Could be this year's Chris Freeman, Zebrie Sanders, etc. I'm going to say he doesn't get offered but he is one to keep an eye on, especially if we were to miss out on James. Disclaimer: I have been wrong before, just not often :)
 
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RB07OSU;1345937; said:
Just watched his film:

Andrew can really move well for his size. Also, stating the obvious, his wingspan allows him to hold defenders off a mile away. Question is, will that be enough to earn an offer? He could be nastier, he has an odd first step off the ball, and he is a tackle in a year with James and Norwell already having offers. I really like Andrew's potential but he is more of a finesse blocker at this point and I'm not sure Bollman will go for it. Could be this year's Chris Freeman, Zebrie Sanders, etc. I'm going to say he doesn't get offered but he is one to keep an eye on, especially if we were to miss out on James. Disclaimer: I have been wrong before, just not often :)

I don't see him as a finesse blocker at all. He's got quick feet and drive people back. I've watched Freeman's film as well, and Freeman is all arm, not so good feet and didn't drive people back. Donnal is all that. It's very possible that he moves to tackle but at this point, I can see him as a Ben Hartsock type TE.
 
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Tresselbeliever;1345973; said:
I don't see him as a finesse blocker at all. He's got quick feet and drive people back. I've watched Freeman's film as well, and Freeman is all arm, not so good feet and didn't drive people back. Donnal is all that. It's very possible that he moves to tackle but at this point, I can see him as a Ben Hartsock type TE.

I didn't really mean finesse in a negative way...I just see more smooth movement than I do a nasty and devestating blocker. Usually we seem to go for the latter. He moves the defender well intially but I just don't see the fire in the belly to want to finish them off with their face in the dirt. Odd that you say TE though because I was thinking the same thing, he may be athletic enough to play there.
 
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RB07OSU;1345998; said:
I didn't really mean finesse in a negative way...I just see more smooth movement than I do a nasty and devestating blocker. Usually we seem to go for the latter. He moves the defender well intially but I just don't see the fire in the belly to want to finish them off with their face in the dirt. Odd that you say TE though because I was thinking the same thing, he may be athletic enough to play there.

Put it this way: his blocking is more impressive than Josh Jenkins.
 
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