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DE Mitchell Melton (Official Thread)



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MITCHELL MELTON, LB
Already listed at 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds, Melton is a bigger linebacker who could offer the versatility to play both as a traditional linebacker and as an edge defender.

The four-star recruit from Maryland isn’t likely to see the field much as a freshman, again because of all the depth and experience in front of him at the linebacker position, but he’s a promising developmental prospect with an impressive combination of size and athleticism. In his first year on campus, he’ll work with Al Washington and Greg Mattison to hone his technique while they evaluate what role he might ultimately be best suited for in Ohio State’s defense going forward.
 
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Ohio State football’s ‘surprise’ defensive line breakthrough four years in the making​

At some point, Ohio State football will re-introduce Mitchell Melton to its defensive front.

The first unveiling could have come when Melton was a redshirt freshman, except he suffered a season-ending knee injury in preseason camp. It might have happened last spring, except another lower-body injury took him down and wiped out another season.

No surprise that Melton remains “really hungry” with the calendar plodding slowly towards August’s preseason camp. He is 100% cleared for activities, per defensive line coach Larry Johnson.

“We held him out in the spring for a reason, and he walked up to me in spring ball and said, ‘Thanks coach,’ ” Johnson said. “I said, ‘We need you healthy in August. I don’t need to see what you can do in the (spring).’

“I think that really helped him mentally, because he knew he wasn’t quite ready.”

Melton, though, has been on the trajectory for ready on multiple occasions. He impressed in practice as a true freshman linebacker. After moving to the defensive line, he caught then-new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles’ eye as a possible fit for the hybrid Jack position.

Knowles pulled back considerably on the Jack during the spring, but expects to implement it again eventually. The Jack experiment with former five-star defensive end Jack Sawyer is over. Knowles has long pointed to Melton as being closer to his ideal for the job.

“I saw a guy who has that short-space quickness,” Knowles said of Melton in last spring’s practices. “He has the ability to get off blocks. He can handle a lot from a scheme standpoint. You can put a lot on him.

“And he plays with that kind of demeanor where we just always felt good when he was out on the field. It wasn’t very up and down.”
 
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