As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.
Tanner Crum, Class 2011: OL, 6-1.5, 270, Mt. Carmel HS, IL
Quick Writeup:
Tanner the top wrestler returning at heavyweight in Illionois, he brings that tremendous strength, balance and athleticism to the OL. He is exceptionally quick and exceptional explosive. Overall MVP-NUC Chicago, OL MVP-MIdwest U100, #2 rated OL, U100 Top Prospect Camp. in 2008 he was also the Top OL in USA as frosh and OL MVP, Southeast U100.
Combine stats: 40 yd. Dash: 5.38 Bench:
33 reps on 185 Broad Jump: 8'6" Vertical: 23 inches
Further Analysis:
There is no doubt this spectacular athlete on the Offensive line can play either side of the ball equally well. Great Feet, incredible hand explosion and an ability to get to the spot and lock out on the defender and still move his feet, makes him an exceptional offensive lineman. His balance and amazing tenacity and toughness, has Tanner as one of the Top Prospects for 2011 on the Offensive line. He is a cant miss player, who will dominate at the next level.
I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.
Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--5
SS-Size and Stature--4
Tanner Gets:
29 Points =Big Time D-1a Prospect, among the Best in the US
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