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Farrell was injured tonight in a loss for the conference championship. Not sure on the severity, but was carted off the field at end of the game. Honest opinion, not that impressed with him. Below average on defense and not much of an impact on offense. Has a ton of work to do before he plays a down for Ohio State. Physical attributes and tools all there though.
It's great that we're bringing in Hausman in the same class, which allows Farrell to take the time he needs to adjust to the college game. It'll also be interesting to see where the coaches play guys like AJ Alexander and Rashid Berry, because they can easily grow into TEs and help with depth as Luke adjustsTE is one of the hardest positions to scout from HS to CFB...a lot of times you're doing position switches so thankfully we don't have to do that when watching Luke. Defensively I totally agree with you but I wouldn't watch a whole bunch of him on that end.
As a TE I think he projects very well; kid is blessed with size but better than that he knows how to use it. Stands tall and plays big which is great to see. Has pretty good hands but the thing that sticks out the most to me is his feet - quick feet, he doesn't utilize that enough yet but it's something he'll learn but it should help to develop him as a strong blocker. As far as TE's go pretty average speed and strength, a little stiff but he looks like a kid still getting adjusted to his body. Definitely someone you bring in and develop, let Mick get his hands on and two years down the road you're going to have a kid you don't recognize anymore. I think he projects as a TE that is a more ideal fit for our system - he's not going to be a stretch TE, he's going to be a blocker and an 'eight and sit' type, a safety outlet that you can rely on more along the lines of the guys we had at the end of the Tressel era. Tressel probably would have been going gaga over this kid. Won't be the sexiest of commits but a kid I'd feel confident will see the field.
"Luke is going to be extremely dependable, a great student-athlete in the classroom, ideal role model and overall a great citizen and he will produce on the football field," Perry coach Matt Rosati said. "He's a great young man and he's going to do well at the Ohio State University."
LUKE FARRELL READY FOR THE NEXT STEP
One of the reasons Ohio State can consider not signing a tight end in 2017's recruiting class is because, in 2016, they signed two pretty darn good ones from inside of their own state: Cincinnati's Jake Hausmann and Perry's Luke Farrell. The pair are working hard to make sure they've got a chance to participate in a surprisingly empty tight end room at the Woody Hayes. Rashod Berry has been moved to defensive end, redshirt freshman AJ Alexander hasn't caught a pass in college and Marcus Baugh has the only game experience in Ed Warinner's group. Long story short? The chance to make an impact is there for the incoming freshmen to take.
"It is definitely exciting for us now that Rashod is back on defense," Farrell told 11W following a visit to campus on Saturday. "t's pretty much me, Jake and AJ Alexander behind Marcus."
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