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Yea just saw this hes the man, i hope he turns out to be a ryan clady or joe staley, 2 star te out of hs, and become stud left tackle then 1st round draft pick, and stud lt in nfl
“ND offered and I accepted,” the 6-foot-7, 282-pound prospect reported to BlueandGold.com via text while on his way home from South Bend.
Nichols was previously committed to Stanford, and began to waver on his decision in late December. He initiated the contact with Notre Dame following the hiring of Brian Kelly, and the Irish coaches quickly got into action.
His original plan was to travel West this weekend, but he cancelled and make the drive to Notre Dame instead
Yea just saw this hes the man, i hope he turns out to be a ryan clady or joe staley, 2 star te out of hs, and become stud left tackle then 1st round draft pick, and stud lt in nfl
I was thinking more of Jason Smith of Baylor. He went to Baylor originally as a TE and became an OT. He was last year's #2 overall draft pick.
The 6-foot-7, 278-pound prospect from Union, Ky., excelled at tight end for Ryle High School, but most college coaches projected him at offensive tackle for the same reasons he was a standout tight end: athletic ability, good feet and a large frame.
“Then I needed to meet with the admissions guy in the morning just to make sure everything was gonna go over smoothly as far as getting into the school, which wasn’t a problem at all. (Saturday) morning I got back to the football facility around 10:30 or 11 and committed to coach Warriner and gave coach Kelly a call and told him I was officially committing.”
I’m Catholic so it was obviously something that was unbelievable.
I’ve kind of accepted it. ... At the beginning of the process it was kind of difficult. During the season and stuff I kind of accepted that that was the directions I was gonna have to go. At this point I’ve kind of accepted it and I’ve started to own it a little bit. I’ve kind of gotten into the mode of playing offensive tackle.
The last minute so of that youtube video is titled "Blocking". It's tough to pick up as the video is shot from the top of the stands and usually covers the whole field. When they do zoom in the players still appear far away.
They use 3 rotating white dots to isolate the player/action. In some cases they key on Nichols at TE while in other it appears they keye downfield or to one side of the field or the other where the play is headed. I found it hard to follow the blocking portion of the clip. It appears that on a number of occasions Nichols lined up in the interior not as a TE. I didn't read in any of the freebie articles out today that he has played OT or OG.
Wabash can you take a look and see what you can pick out.
This is coming from stream of conciousness... I do this as I watch tape.
First... Bullshit on not having and End Zone shot.
He's high in his stance.
He's high off the ball.
Makes the crackback... not bad at the point of attack.
He's strong... but his blocking form is too high right now.
I like his feet. They don't stop on first contact. Good leg drive and foot push.
I like his hands. Good punch, fights to get his hands inside the box.
This is more "watch me freaking crackback on kids film"... so, yes, legit highlight film. But's it is easy to crack a kid that doesn't see you on your tracks.
He's using his upper body strength well.
All in all... he needs to improve on his form. He is too high in his blocking posture. Needs to become a natural knee-bender... not stand up face mask to face mask.
Now to be a OT at the next level, he needs to become a hell of a pass blocker. Didn't see any of that on the film. That, and I didn't see him block in space that much. Would love to see him do a bit more of the aformentioned types of blocks.
Bottom line... he's a strong kid. That being said, he's going to be a 2-3 project.
This is coming from stream of conciousness... I do this as I watch tape.
First... Bullshit on not having and End Zone shot.
He's high in his stance.
He's high off the ball.
Makes the crackback... not bad at the point of attack.
He's strong... but his blocking form is too high right now.
I like his feet. They don't stop on first contact. Good leg drive and foot push.
I like his hands. Good punch, fights to get his hands inside the box.
This is more "watch me freaking crackback on kids film"... so, yes, legit highlight film. But's it is easy to crack a kid that doesn't see you on your tracks.
He's using his upper body strength well.
All in all... he needs to improve on his form. He is too high in his blocking posture. Needs to become a natural knee-bender... not stand up face mask to face mask.
Now to be a OT at the next level, he needs to become a hell of a pass blocker. Didn't see any of that on the film. That, and I didn't see him block in space that much. Would love to see him do a bit more of the aformentioned types of blocks.
Bottom line... he's a strong kid. That being said, he's going to be a 2-3 project.
As to Nichols.... for what it's worth... one of our posters on our subscription site, a former Stanford offensive lineman who likes to view tape, loved the tape on Nichols a long time ago. Thought he had great potential as an OT. So, we think you got a good one. Not sure why we cooled on him. Perhaps we had other pressing needs? Don't know. Our commit list shows 4 OT. But at least one, perhaps 2 will slide inside.
Scout now has him as the #73 OT and has him as a 3 star
Lose a Tate, gain a Tate.
Gained a Star from Rivals, now list at at 3 Star and #62 OT with a 5.6 Ranking
It's the ND effect........LOL....
No... it's the freaking anti-Irish effect. I've NEVER seen this happen...