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'11 OH QB/LB Mikhail Seawood

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Mikhail Seawood


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Quarterback
6'1, 215 pounds
Warren G. Harding High School
Class of 2011


Mikhail Seawood reminds me of a younger, but bigger version of Alex Engram, a 2004 graduate of WGH who played quarterback there in 2003. Seawood has a strong arm to go along with his great size, and he doesn't shy away from contact.

Being so young at playing at the freshman level doesn't net you offers ofcourse, but Seawood is expected to see plenty of varsity action this fall. With the tough schedule that WGH plays, there will be a very small window for error. With that being said, the potential is there for the young quarterback to do some nice things. Engram, who is now playing football at Alabama State, didn't have the height that most big schools are looking for at quarterback (he was about 5'11, 212 in 03), but Seawood already does, and he's only 15 years old! Having size doesn't land you a Division 1 offer, so it will be up to him to prove that he can translate his skills to the varsity level.

Here is a film link of Seawood from his freshman year. Again, this is all against freshmen competition, but it includes highlights against some of the better programs in Ohio, including Steubenville, Cleveland St. Ignatius, Younstown Cardinal Mooney, Lakewood St. Edward, and Youngstown Ursuline. Enjoy!

Mikhail Seawood Warren Harding Football
 
This kid has a chance to be pretty special if he works on his mechanics some...He already is at college ready size basically, especially if he could grow 2 or 3 more inches...He has a big arm, moves well in the pocket...He throws off his back foot some and puts lots of air under the deep ball, but overall I like what I see...
 
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With QB Aunre Davis returning for WGH (he already has 5 offers as an athlete), Seawood is not in a position to where he has to be on the field early on. With Davis potentialy playing multiple position, I would like to see Seawood in some sort of rotation at quarterback, something that WGH did successfully in 2001 & 2002 with Mike Kokal (played QB for Miami of Ohio) & Mike Phillips (played cornerback & strong safety for Pitt).
 
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Last year, Seawood made some key contributions at linebacker (including an INT) before going down with an injury. Now a 6'1, 235 pound junior, he'll look to make an even bigger impact on both sides of the ball, particularly on defense. While senior Jordan Miller has emerged as the current starting quarterback for WGH, Seawood will be heard from before it's all said and done.

No offers as of yet, but many colleges are already giving Seawood a look at linebacker.
 
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