jace owen

December 16th, 2015 at 10:19 PM ^

I know those are highlights, but super impressive how often he blocks his guy further than the run play. How did we keep him away from Wisconsin? Cannot wait to see him line up next to Onwenu (spelling?).

micheal honcho

December 16th, 2015 at 10:48 PM ^

His balance is exceptional for his hgt. You can tell this is a kid who really likes being a lineman. He might even be that rare youngster who never wanted to be a QB or RB. He likes imposing his will on the other team. I'm loving this recruiting class more everyday.



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xtramelanin

December 16th, 2015 at 10:49 PM ^

looks like somebody came back from college to play a high school game or two, just for fun.   realizing that he is indeed blocking 'big' 220 lb high school DE's, but he looks ready right now.

Cromulent

December 16th, 2015 at 11:00 PM ^

1) in another venue these pancakes would be called war crimes.

2) I think young Mr Bredeson is hard of hearing. Either that or he thinks the whistle is just a suggestion.

Gentleman Squirrels

December 16th, 2015 at 11:00 PM ^

Is Bredeson more likely to play guard or tackle? He's listed as a tackle on sites but I remember reading that he apparently has positional flexibility and may actually be better suited for guard position?

Mgodiscgolfer

December 17th, 2015 at 12:15 AM ^

Ben IHOP Bredeson, a man against boys I really don't remember a more impressive highlight film, that guy is an automatic first down around his side. Yes his size and ability makes him look like a Sophmore from college coming back to school just to knock some heads. I take that back there was one highlight film that was as impressive as that. Tyrone Wheatley, and we all know how that turned out Very simular Bredeson is not just another O lineman.

FatGuyTouchdown

December 17th, 2015 at 3:38 AM ^

so a quick eval: 

Pro's: Incredible finisher, Great balance for a big guy. Always looking for work, plays with a mean streak. Great Hand placement, and his pad level is pretty good for a big guy that young. Again, incredible finisher. Quick feet, pulls like a sonofabitch. He carries himself really well when you watch him in person. He has a demeanor that bodes well for college. Doesn't quit on plays and responds well to failure. 

 

A few Con's: Wastes a first step too much, I could see him struggling at pass blocking in space as a tackle against great Ends. I think he'd excel more as a guard. He also sort of does a mini head bob when he's about to make contact, not thrilled about that. Honestly, all the con's are incredibly coachable and easy to fix with a year under Drevno. I was also sort of nitpicky because of how talented he is. 

No idea how he isn't a 5*.