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2024 OH OL Marc Nave (Kentucky Verbal)

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Seems to me we can build an entire OL from Ohio this class. That's a coup of we can get it done. What a blessing that would be to lock down the special powers kids in a serious position of need and be able to focus elsewhere Nation-wide. i can only echo the sentiment that I'm really impressed by the shift in focus and I hope its something we can continue long term especially to combat the NIL driven national recruiting.
 
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It seems to me that OL is even more difficult to project than QB. What is a dominant player, could be one playing against inferior competition, or just bull-rushing any and everybody, with zero technique. Maybe that's what's called a 'project'. Can't teach size. Or heart. Go Bucks!
 
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It seems to me that OL is even more difficult to project than QB. What is a dominant player, could be one playing against inferior competition, or just bull-rushing any and everybody, with zero technique. Maybe that's what's called a 'project'. Can't teach size. Or heart. Go Bucks!
It certainly is! I think that's where getting out to camp settings helps, not only the players but the coaches to evaluate. I think 2 things that are underrated factors for OL are: being able to play multiple sports successfully(shows athleticism and versatility) and body composition(will the player work on getting in proper shape- is he just a fat kid overpowering small defenders, or did he work to put on "good weight" and get leaner). Can't teach size, and AS IMPORTANT, you can't teach heart.
 
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