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It's not signing day, and NPF just started his visit.So are we done with the 2018 class? It looks like Oats and Thomas to Cincy, Walker to PSU, JBB and Washington to Nebraska, and Petite-Frere to UF. Is there anyone else out there?
It's definitely not full overall, but this class is pretty decent as long as 1-2 of them stick at DE. I don't think Baptiste changes that.I agree with bulk of your post with one nit.
I don’t think DE is full or was properly addressed.
It appears we are down to Walker and NPF.
Assuming both give us the bird we will need to load up on OT and DE.
And though it isn’t ideal we will need to rely on a few of them to play heavy reps as true freshman.
For me it comes down to the OTs. They need one, and are still in play for both
The only thing this 2018 class needs is one more OT, other than that every other position need is covered.
Everyone seems to have their own opinion, it's OK.
Agreed, hopefully we get one of the OTs and the class is doneThe only thing this 2018 class needs is one more OT, other than that every other position need is covered.
Everyone seems to have their own opinion, it's OK.
As far as offensive tackles go, Ohio has one prospect who has been offered and will likely accept (Ryan Jacoby from Mentor). You add in the two tackles from Huntington, West Virginia, just across the Ohio River (Doug Nester, verbal; Darnell Wright, 100% crystal balled to Ohio State) and that makes three.The Ohio OT and DE class for 19 is stacked?
Please elaborate.
All three OT's ranked very highly as well with offers from Bama, Clemson, you name it and they will most likely all three dawn S&G.As far as offensive tackles go, Ohio has one prospect who has been offered and will likely accept (Ryan Jacoby from Mentor). You add in the two tackles from Huntington, West Virginia, just across the Ohio River (Doug Nester, verbal; Darnell Wright, 100% crystal balled to Ohio State) and that makes three.
As far as defensive ends go, Zach Harrison (Lewis Center) and Noah Potter (Mentor) have both been offered and both are 100% CB'ed to Ohio State. Add in Cade Stover (Mansfield; 100% CB'ed to OSU) who is a 6'4" OLB who will likely grow into a DE, and again you have three in-state prospects at the position.
So maybe "stacked" is a bit of an exaggeration, but the Buckeyes are in good shape at both OT and DE with local kids.
All three OT's ranked very highly as well with offers from Bama, Clemson, you name it and they will most likely all three dawn S&G.
As far as offensive tackles go, Ohio has one prospect who has been offered and will likely accept (Ryan Jacoby from Mentor). You add in the two tackles from Huntington, West Virginia, just across the Ohio River (Doug Nester, verbal; Darnell Wright, 100% crystal balled to Ohio State) and that makes three.
As far as defensive ends go, Zach Harrison (Lewis Center) and Noah Potter (Mentor) have both been offered and both are 100% CB'ed to Ohio State. Add in Cade Stover (Mansfield; 100% CB'ed to OSU) who is a 6'4" OLB who will likely grow into a DE, and again you have three in-state prospects at the position.
So maybe "stacked" is a bit of an exaggeration, but the Buckeyes are in good shape at both OT and DE with local kids.
The Ohio OT and DE class for 19 is stacked?
Please elaborate.
As @sparcboxbuck said, this is stacked for OH standards, were usually having to leave the region to get multiple lineman like this. And you can also throw 4star Steven Fauchaux in the mix as well at DE.As far as offensive tackles go, Ohio has one prospect who has been offered and will likely accept (Ryan Jacoby from Mentor). You add in the two tackles from Huntington, West Virginia, just across the Ohio River (Doug Nester, verbal; Darnell Wright, 100% crystal balled to Ohio State) and that makes three.
As far as defensive ends go, Zach Harrison (Lewis Center) and Noah Potter (Mentor) have both been offered and both are 100% CB'ed to Ohio State. Add in Cade Stover (Mansfield; 100% CB'ed to OSU) who is a 6'4" OLB who will likely grow into a DE, and again you have three in-state prospects at the position.
So maybe "stacked" is a bit of an exaggeration, but the Buckeyes are in good shape at both OT and DE with local kids.