For the past two weeks, Duck Sports Authority has been taking an
in-depth look at the 2013 recruiting class position-by-position. Along
the way we have revisited our initial projections for how many players
will be taken at each position.
Today, we return to the offensive
side of the ball and take a look at an under-appreciated asset at many
schools; the tight end. In 2011 the Ducks played just two scholarship
tight ends who could not have been at further ends of the spectrum if
they tried; David Paulson and Colt Lyerla. Duck fans were excited about
the potential that lay ahead at the position with Lylerla returning
along with redshirt freshman Christian French and incoming freshmen Evan
Bayliss and Pharoah Brown. The Ducks had another tight end on the
roster, but Curtis White was forced to retire from football due to
injuries. That marks the second tight end in two years who has had to
give up football.
With that information, let's take a look at who the Ducks have offered and a couple of intriguing possibilities.
Mike Heuerman
Status: Offered, Committed to Notre Dame
Overview:
Heuerman is a pretty decisive young man and had set a time for a
decision which he was pretty true to keeping. He has a great frame at
6-4 and 225 pounds. Ranked the 10th best tight end by Rivals, the
four-star prospect had narrowed his list down to four schools in April:
LSU, Ohio State, Miami and Notre Dame. Heuerman has a brother at Ohio
State and many people thought he would choose the Buckeyes. Instead, he
felt Notre Dame was the right fit. Heuerman got an Oregon offer just a
couple of weeks before he made his decision.
Strengths:
Heuerman has good hands when catching the ball. He seems to take the
right angle and makes good plays to the ball, does not let the ball get
to him, he goes up and gets it out of the air. He is also a very good
blocker and very effective either out of his tight end position or when
split wide of sealing off his man allowing a bigger running play.
Weaknesses:
Heuerman is not the crispest route runner often times with his release
off the line. He tends to run stiff. As a run blocking tight end, he
will definitely need to add some weight to have success at the next
level. He also has a tendency when blocking to let his hands get outside
where a hold would quite often be called at the next level.
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