The Michigan Commit DE Mario Eugenio seemed to be the only defensive player the Oline couldn't consistently block. Boy is an Athletically Talented BEAST. GO BLUE!
What matters most on these drills isn’t the end result as these are very raw players. Many have not had proper coaching in pass protection May be from run heavy schools. What I look for is general athleticism and coordination, strength and size, and competitiveness and toughness. This drills also aren’t realistic in the rush lanes and there is no need to rear or worry about the running game.
@@robphil5790 these drills are for technique and fundamental repetition. Still this give the defensive coaches at the school they are headed to I view of where these kids are at and what areas are needing growth. As for the OLine guts, these drills show their weaknesses in technique and fundamentals. Either way, it's a relative.
I agree he did look bad on these drills. With that said let’s give him 2-3 years and see what good coaching, good strength and conditioning, and top tier coaching does? He doesn’t look like a top 10 tackle in this class.
He didn’t impress in these drills. Maybe he is a better run stopper. These drills should benefit the defense as they have not contain responsibility like a real game and also have no run responsibility like a real game.