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OL George Fitzpatrick (Official Thread)

I am kindof in the 'sky is falling' category. Having one tackle drafted in the first round since Orlando Pace is pretty ludicrous. The recruiting there needs to be better. I am not against Fitzpatrick per se, he seems like a solid prospect, but Stud needs to start to getting more Zach Rice's and less George Fitzpatrick's.

How many 1st round OTs has Clemson had? I believe its none(actually 1960), and they've done alright. LSU won an NC 2yrs ago, their last 1st round OL was in 1963. Coach Stud has led a team that has won the B1G every year he's been at OSU except 1, won a Cotton Bowl, a Rose Bowl, barely lost a CFP semifinal and then lost in an NC to one of the best teams in CFB history. I'd say that we're doing pretty damn well at OL, and there is an EXTREMELY short list of OL coaches that I'd replace him with.
I'm happy with Fitzpatrick and what he can provide down the line. It's not like we expect him or any OL to start in year 1, or even 2.
 
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Pnuts makes a good point about arm length being important more than height. Michael Jordan seemed way shorter than his data on 247 sports at 6’7”....he sure looked closer to 6’5” when he played. Also Jordan was the #22 OT in his class and I recall him doing a fine if not dominant job as a Buckeye at LT and he’s earning a living currently in the league.

Everyone wants that unicorn-freak LT and I agree. But they are just incredibly rare and you can win a lot of games with really good OTs as well.

Plus I contend that tOSU can always dip into the transfer portal as needed.

I’m just not in the sky-is-falling camp for OT recruiting like some people. Especially considering how good the interior prospects are that are on the roster and potentially coming in.

Fitz looks just fine to me thank you and it may not be accurate to completely call him a project......he’s a guy a lot of good teams want.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...i-quenton-nelson-headline-star-studded-group/

This is the top 10 ranked OL in the NFL, the #1 OT is David Bakhtiari who is: 6'4' 299 with 34in arms. By comparison, Jamarco Jones who was mentioned by @ShowMeBuck is 6'4' 299 with 35 1/8 arms. On that list a majority of the OTs are 6'5-6'6, with Bakhtiari being the outlier of height, but having arms of at least 34in in length would be what coaches are looking for. Penei Sewell in the 2021 draft was considered an amazing OT talent and is 6'5 330 with 33 1/4 arms, while the 1st OT taken in 2020 was Andrew Thomas from UGA who is 6'5 315 with 36 1/8 arms.

The length of arms is a major factor, and you're born with that. Add to the height and weight and you can have a great mold to work with. If Mick can add some weight(which has shown he can do with NPF, and rumors are that Zen Michalski has now grown 2in and put on almost 30lbs), and Stud can improve his technique to go with his athleticism from being a TE, than you have a great talent. Sewell was a top ranked OG, and turned into a lottery pick at OT. Bakhtiari was a 2star who went to Colorado got drafted in the 4th round and is now a top NFL OT. What this all says, is that development matters, and I'd go with Stud in that scenario over most in the country.
 
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...i-quenton-nelson-headline-star-studded-group/

This is the top 10 ranked OL in the NFL, the #1 OT is David Bakhtiari who is: 6'4' 299 with 34in arms. By comparison, Jamarco Jones who was mentioned by @ShowMeBuck is 6'4' 299 with 35 1/8 arms. On that list a majority of the OTs are 6'5-6'6, with Bakhtiari being the outlier of height, but having arms of at least 34in in length would be what coaches are looking for. Penei Sewell in the 2021 draft was considered an amazing OT talent and is 6'5 330 with 33 1/4 arms, while the 1st OT taken in 2020 was Andrew Thomas from UGA who is 6'5 315 with 36 1/8 arms.

The length of arms is a major factor, and you're born with that. Add to the height and weight and you can have a great mold to work with. If Mick can add some weight(which has shown he can do with NPF, and rumors are that Zen Michalski has now grown 2in and put on almost 30lbs), and Stud can improve his technique to go with his athleticism from being a TE, than you have a great talent. Sewell was a top ranked OG, and turned into a lottery pick at OT. Bakhtiari was a 2star who went to Colorado got drafted in the 4th round and is now a top NFL OT. What this all says, is that development matters, and I'd go with Stud in that scenario over most in the country.
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THE HURRY-UP: GEORGE FITZPATRICK “COULDN'T HAVE PICKED A BETTER PLACE

“I don’t think he could have made a better choice,” Mark said. “Ohio State is a great destination. He picked the right place, he’ll have a chance to compete for a national championship and have a role on a successful team.”

“The coaches, the continuity and the winning tradition,” Fitzpatrick said of why his son chose to play for the Buckeyes. “They have everything he wants.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...a-better-place-hero-kanu-and-zion-branch-give
 
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Unverified size and frame, but appears to have very good height and bulking potential. Excels playing forward in space. Gets off the ball quickly and arrives at the second level ahead of schedule. Shows foot quickness and lateral range to consistently initiate engagement of second-level targets. Looks to finish blocks and displays encouraging field demeanor.

Played right tackle as a sophomore and junior. Could stay there or possibly develop into a left tackle in college. Natural movement ability suggests high potential as a pass blocker. Ultimate ceiling dependent in part on verified length. Functional athlete who lacks context in the form of verified combine testing or track and field. Naturally high center of gravity compromises leverage consistency and body control at times.

Intriguing offensive tackle prospect who likely possesses both a high floor and a high ceiling in the long term. Projects to the high-major level with the potential to become a quality multi-year starter who could possibly play beyond college.
 
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Unverified size and frame, but appears to have very good height and bulking potential. Excels playing forward in space. Gets off the ball quickly and arrives at the second level ahead of schedule. Shows foot quickness and lateral range to consistently initiate engagement of second-level targets. Looks to finish blocks and displays encouraging field demeanor.

Played right tackle as a sophomore and junior. Could stay there or possibly develop into a left tackle in college. Natural movement ability suggests high potential as a pass blocker. Ultimate ceiling dependent in part on verified length. Functional athlete who lacks context in the form of verified combine testing or track and field. Naturally high center of gravity compromises leverage consistency and body control at times.

Intriguing offensive tackle prospect who likely possesses both a high floor and a high ceiling in the long term. Projects to the high-major level with the potential to become a quality multi-year starter who could possibly play beyond college.
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“I was definitely disappointed to hear the news,” Fitzpatrick said. “Coach Stud and I have a great relationship. I thought he was a good coach. But I’m not going to question coach (Ryan) Day because he knows where the program is going. Just knowing him, I know he’s going to bring in a guy that fits the culture and is a great O-line coach. I’m definitely not worried about a new coach.

“College football is a business. And that’s why I picked Ohio State, it wasn’t for a coach or anything, it was for the culture, community and tradition. That doesn’t change.”
 
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