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I don't know Chris's recruitment or his high school play, but does he play on both sides of the ball? Personally, I think we need the prospects on the offensive line side of things, not to mention, it seems Underwood would be the preferred O-line to D-line convert in the 2011 class (so far).6'4 335? What I wouldn't give to see this kid on the Dline.
Future Buckeye sparkles:John F. Kennedy's 6-4, 230-pound senior two-way lineman and Ohio State recruit Christopher Carter Jr. accounted for five pancake blocks in a 21-20 win at St. Peter Chanel, which is led by former Cleveland South coach Jarvis Gibson.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Chris Carter - Cleveland JFK
Last Friday afternoon I watched Cleveland JFK host Cleveland John Marshall. The largest percentage of evaluations are in the Classes of 212, 213, and sometimes 214. Really was there to watch Trayvon Williams (213) WR from JFK, DeAndre Brown(212) ATH from John Marshall, and others. But my most pleasanr surprise was watching Chris Carter(211) OL/DL from JFK.
Quite frankly, O-State is getting a real football player. At least 6'3 and knocking on 300 pounds. Much more than one of those big fat linemen who are only straight ahead blockers and eventually move to a guard postion. Chris can trap, lead, and get on linebackers. Very explosive and is simply powerful. Finishes plays.
Did not play much defense against John Marshall, but I could see him as 3 tech inside guy. He plays pad under pad and has the punch. Definitely can play gap tech.
The burst to be a speed rusher.
We talked briefly and told him that he was much better than I expected. Much better. Told him Ohio State is getting a quality person, as well as a player. He smiled and said, "thanks for all of your help and you were responsible for me getting there." Of course, that is not true, but I really appreciated him saying that.
Chris Carter will represent the city of Cleveland well. Just like Ohio State, Glenville cannot get them all. Most of you know, Ted Ginn is a very close friend of mine and that comment was made in fun.
Lynn Ischay / The Plain Dealer
Lineman Chris Carter is JFK's lone blue-chip college recruit. "I'm going to Ohio State, but this means so much to me," said Carter. "I can tell all the Kennedy alumni that I was on the first playoff team. I can brag about that when I'm 60, 70 and 80 -- and no one can take that away from me.
Steam rises from the head of JFK lineman Christopher Carter after the game. - (Gus Chan / PD
k2onprimetime;1807445; said:He looks like an NFL vet in that picture. Its crazy the kids only 17 or 18.
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