As Memorial Day approaches, Duck Sports Authority continues looking
towards the class of 2013. Recruiting season will get into full swing as
Summer begins to fade into fall and now is the time to continue looking
deep into the heart of Duck recruiting.
We have brought you
nearly every position on the team. With just a few more positions to
look at we return again to defense. Today we will look at the defensive
tackle position and Oregon's recruiting needs. If you recall, when we
discussed the defensive tackle position in our initial first look at the
2013 recruiting class, the projection had a wide range. Part of the
reason for such a range is the versatility of the current crop of
defensive linemen. There are some young guys who might stay at a strong
side defensive end position or move inside. Nonetheless, after 2012 the
Ducks lose Isaac Remington. After 2013, however, the Ducks will lose
Ricky Heimuli, Wade Kelikiipi, Taylor Hart and Jared Ebert. Duck coaches
will likely be looking to add at least two more defensive tackle types
in 2013 if not more.
With that in mind, let's look at who the
Ducks have offered and what the chances are of those young men choosing
to play for the University of Oregon. At the moment there are just two
players listed at defensive tackle with offers. We will look at those
two players first and then we will introduce a couple of players without
an offer that might have an interest in the Ducks.
Jaynard Bostwick
Status: Offered, Medium Interest
Overview:
Defensive tackles that can dominate at the college level are a hot
commodity. As with all hot commodities, though, they are difficult to
find. Bostwick is the kind of defensive tackle Duck fans have dreamed
of since the days of Haloti Ngata. Physically imposing at 6-4, 291
pounds, Bostwick has all the tools to be a great defensive tackle where
ever he chooses. Bostwick is ranked as the 8th best defensive tackle
and 85th best overall player in the nation by Rivals.
Strengths:
Bostwick absolutely devours ball carriers. Unlike many big men who
knock a player down and watch, Bostwick smothers the ball carrier. He is
very good off the line exploding from his stance through linemen. He
has good hands and knows how to read blocks. He understands his
assignments and is relentless in his pursuit of the ball carrier. He has
exceptional hips and thick thighs that make him a very good prospect to
play a nose tackle position in Oregon's hybrid 3-4 defense.
Weaknesses:
Though Bostwick has good hips for the position, due to his ability to
dominate players at the high school level, he tends to lose pad level
too frequently. He doesn't need it at high school, but he will need to
improve that at the collegiate level. He will need to work some on hand
techniques as this is something else he has not had to use much in high
school. His quickness keeps him from needing to engage blockers; he
won't get away with that at the next level.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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