Wiltfong:While Rosengarten may not be having the week he wants at the point of attack, struggling some in 1-on-1s (especially speed to power from the elite defensive ends), I still love his long-term projection. His feet are terrific, he can bend, and he has a frame with a lot of room for growth. I like him as a red-shirt guy before developing into one of the best offensive tackles in the country. He’s tough, long and most importantly athletic.“He admittedly says his weight is down because of basketball but he feels he can easily put on the weight that Washington wants him to weigh when he gets there (280ish),” Huffman added. “He’s taken a number of reps and worked at both right and left tackle and looks more comfortable at right tackle. The clips I saw showed him a bit light but also on his heels in his back pedal. He was knocked backward easily by powerful guys. Easily corrected. How many defensive ends like that has he ever faced in real games?You can't teach his kind of quickness at his size though and his highlights show him destroying people on both offense and defense. I still think he's a top 3-4 guy in the class when all is said and done. Watt had amazing mobility but not great power. That issue still persists. So hope not a bad sign It’s not. Get him lifting and eating and it will be corrected. Worse case scenario he’s not a mailer and is a pulling guard with help inside. He’s still one of our best commits. All the tools are there.
Wiltfong:While Rosengarten may not be having the week he wants at the point of attack, struggling some in 1-on-1s (especially speed to power from the elite defensive ends), I still love his long-term projection. His feet are terrific, he can bend, and he has a frame with a lot of room for growth. I like him as a red-shirt guy before developing into one of the best offensive tackles in the country. He’s tough, long and most importantly athletic.“He admittedly says his weight is down because of basketball but he feels he can easily put on the weight that Washington wants him to weigh when he gets there (280ish),” Huffman added. “He’s taken a number of reps and worked at both right and left tackle and looks more comfortable at right tackle. The clips I saw showed him a bit light but also on his heels in his back pedal. He was knocked backward easily by powerful guys. Easily corrected. How many defensive ends like that has he ever faced in real games?You can't teach his kind of quickness at his size though and his highlights show him destroying people on both offense and defense. I still think he's a top 3-4 guy in the class when all is said and done. Watt had amazing mobility but not great power. That issue still persists. So hope not a bad sign
Wiltfong:While Rosengarten may not be having the week he wants at the point of attack, struggling some in 1-on-1s (especially speed to power from the elite defensive ends), I still love his long-term projection. His feet are terrific, he can bend, and he has a frame with a lot of room for growth. I like him as a red-shirt guy before developing into one of the best offensive tackles in the country. He’s tough, long and most importantly athletic.“He admittedly says his weight is down because of basketball but he feels he can easily put on the weight that Washington wants him to weigh when he gets there (280ish),” Huffman added. “He’s taken a number of reps and worked at both right and left tackle and looks more comfortable at right tackle. The clips I saw showed him a bit light but also on his heels in his back pedal. He was knocked backward easily by powerful guys. Easily corrected. How many defensive ends like that has he ever faced in real games?You can't teach his kind of quickness at his size though and his highlights show him destroying people on both offense and defense. I still think he's a top 3-4 guy in the class when all is said and done.
Wiltfong:While Rosengarten may not be having the week he wants at the point of attack, struggling some in 1-on-1s (especially speed to power from the elite defensive ends), I still love his long-term projection. His feet are terrific, he can bend, and he has a frame with a lot of room for growth. I like him as a red-shirt guy before developing into one of the best offensive tackles in the country. He’s tough, long and most importantly athletic.“He admittedly says his weight is down because of basketball but he feels he can easily put on the weight that Washington wants him to weigh when he gets there (280ish),” Huffman added. “He’s taken a number of reps and worked at both right and left tackle and looks more comfortable at right tackle.
Another thing to remember is that the guys Rosey is going against are top prospects. These are some of the best players in the country. I would imagine he would look pretty damn gold against the majority of kids that are going to play D-1 CFB.
Redman wasn't the only Husky that got one over on a future Duck. Left tackle Roger Rosengarten took defensive lineman Maceal Afaese down and pushed him to the ground as Afaese was trying to get around the corner during 1-1's.https://twitter.com/Chris_Fetters/status/1217564420043198464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1217564420043198464&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F247sports.com%2Fcollege%2Fwashington%2FArticle%2FWashington-Huskies-UW-Football-Mark-Redman-Rome-Odunze-Roger-Rosengarten--142278362%2F
Redman wasn't the only Husky that got one over on a future Duck. Left tackle Roger Rosengarten took defensive lineman Maceal Afaese down and pushed him to the ground as Afaese was trying to get around the corner during 1-1's.https://twitter.com/Chris_Fetters/status/1217564420043198464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1217564420043198464&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F247sports.com%2Fcollege%2Fwashington%2FArticle%2FWashington-Huskies-UW-Football-Mark-Redman-Rome-Odunze-Roger-Rosengarten--142278362%2F like the dude ... but he definitely needs way more junk in the trunk.But way better to add size/weight when you already have the compete, aggression and skill ... rather than the other way around.
Redman wasn't the only Husky that got one over on a future Duck. Left tackle Roger Rosengarten took defensive lineman Maceal Afaese down and pushed him to the ground as Afaese was trying to get around the corner during 1-1's.https://twitter.com/Chris_Fetters/status/1217564420043198464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1217564420043198464&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F247sports.com%2Fcollege%2Fwashington%2FArticle%2FWashington-Huskies-UW-Football-Mark-Redman-Rome-Odunze-Roger-Rosengarten--142278362%2F like the dude ... but he definitely needs way more junk in the trunk.But way better to add size/weight when you already have the compete, aggression and skill ... rather than the other way around. If he was soft I would be somewhat worried. He’s not. I love how aggressive he is. Just bulk him up and he’s going to be really fucking good. OL class was major this year. First time we have had 3 or 4 top level guys that won’t be out of place as a junior vs the blue bloods. Huff has to get them dialed in and knowing who to block. That’s half the battle and we seem so fucking bad against the blitz and routinely fuck this up.
Redman wasn't the only Husky that got one over on a future Duck. Left tackle Roger Rosengarten took defensive lineman Maceal Afaese down and pushed him to the ground as Afaese was trying to get around the corner during 1-1's.https://twitter.com/Chris_Fetters/status/1217564420043198464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1217564420043198464&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F247sports.com%2Fcollege%2Fwashington%2FArticle%2FWashington-Huskies-UW-Football-Mark-Redman-Rome-Odunze-Roger-Rosengarten--142278362%2F like the dude ... but he definitely needs way more junk in the trunk.But way better to add size/weight when you already have the compete, aggression and skill ... rather than the other way around. If he was soft I would be somewhat worried. He’s not. I love how aggressive he is. Just bulk him up and he’s going to be really fucking good. OL class was major this year. First time we have had 3 or 4 top level guys that won’t be out of place as a junior vs the blue bloods. Huff has to get them dialed in and knowing who to block. That’s half the battle and we seem so fucking bad against the blitz and routinely fuck this up. I believe it was Millen who all year tailed on the blocking concepts. He said they were all 20-30 years old and didn’t make sense with today’s football and schemes. He wasn’t sure if that’s Huff or if it was the weird fucked up offense that Pete ran. I’d think it was the latter since the offense also had 47 formation shifts and motions to confuse defenses. Wouldn’t surprise me if some weird blocking schemes were a part of that. Simplify the playbook and simplify the blocking scheme.
Redman wasn't the only Husky that got one over on a future Duck. Left tackle Roger Rosengarten took defensive lineman Maceal Afaese down and pushed him to the ground as Afaese was trying to get around the corner during 1-1's.https://twitter.com/Chris_Fetters/status/1217564420043198464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1217564420043198464&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F247sports.com%2Fcollege%2Fwashington%2FArticle%2FWashington-Huskies-UW-Football-Mark-Redman-Rome-Odunze-Roger-Rosengarten--142278362%2F like the dude ... but he definitely needs way more junk in the trunk.But way better to add size/weight when you already have the compete, aggression and skill ... rather than the other way around. If he was soft I would be somewhat worried. He’s not. I love how aggressive he is. Just bulk him up and he’s going to be really fucking good. OL class was major this year. First time we have had 3 or 4 top level guys that won’t be out of place as a junior vs the blue bloods. Huff has to get them dialed in and knowing who to block. That’s half the battle and we seem so fucking bad against the blitz and routinely fuck this up. I believe it was Millen who all year tailed on the blocking concepts. He said they were all 20-30 years old and didn’t make sense with today’s football and schemes. He wasn’t sure if that’s Huff or if it was the weird fucked up offense that Pete ran. I’d think it was the latter since the offense also had 47 formation shifts and motions to confuse defenses. Wouldn’t surprise me if some weird blocking schemes were a part of that. Simplify the playbook and simplify the blocking scheme. Pretty sure it's been reported they use a bizarre pass pro system wherein tackles block down and guards are responsible for the edge rushers.
Redman wasn't the only Husky that got one over on a future Duck. Left tackle Roger Rosengarten took defensive lineman Maceal Afaese down and pushed him to the ground as Afaese was trying to get around the corner during 1-1's.https://twitter.com/Chris_Fetters/status/1217564420043198464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1217564420043198464&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F247sports.com%2Fcollege%2Fwashington%2FArticle%2FWashington-Huskies-UW-Football-Mark-Redman-Rome-Odunze-Roger-Rosengarten--142278362%2F like the dude ... but he definitely needs way more junk in the trunk.But way better to add size/weight when you already have the compete, aggression and skill ... rather than the other way around. If he was soft I would be somewhat worried. He’s not. I love how aggressive he is. Just bulk him up and he’s going to be really fucking good. OL class was major this year. First time we have had 3 or 4 top level guys that won’t be out of place as a junior vs the blue bloods. Huff has to get them dialed in and knowing who to block. That’s half the battle and we seem so fucking bad against the blitz and routinely fuck this up. I believe it was Millen who all year tailed on the blocking concepts. He said they were all 20-30 years old and didn’t make sense with today’s football and schemes. He wasn’t sure if that’s Huff or if it was the weird fucked up offense that Pete ran. I’d think it was the latter since the offense also had 47 formation shifts and motions to confuse defenses. Wouldn’t surprise me if some weird blocking schemes were a part of that. Simplify the playbook and simplify the blocking scheme. An offensive line coach is there for technique based on the system and packages installed by the OC. Huff is not the problem. You can't block 6 with 5 especially if the opposing d sends a 7th --a delayed lb dog --with a 5-step drop from your QB.
didn't this kid sign in December? How is this happening now...more importantly how DF is that logo on our official paperwork?https://twitter.com/roger_73r/status/1225118558994124802
Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West. I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one. No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon. Are you being serious?? He has a 5% to end up in Seattle. You define "homerness"
Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West. I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one. No hedging needed. We want him bad. He's one of the top-3 OT prospects out West. They'll push hard for him, therefore there's 0% chance he's going to Oregon.
Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West. I kind of agree with you. I'm not sold we're gonna push super hard for him which is why he may go to Oregon but if we want him I think we can win this one.
Rosengarten is 100% going to UW. Blue-collar, hard working, physical kid from Colorado. Not a flashy guy. UW aligns with his identity and he also want to major in Business. Give him and his parents the Built for Life presentation as well as information about the Foster school of Business and it'll be a wrap. There's a reason UW got the last visit and we've never lost a recruiting battle to Oregon when we get the last visit. Don't know or care what the crystal ballers have heard. He's obviously going to UW. Will be a huge commitment that could motivate Hatchett to join him soon after and that would easily be the best OT class out West.
Is there a particular reason why Huff has already offered 40+ kids in this class? Should we be worried? I'm worried about you I'm just asking. Seemed like he's been throwing out a lot of early offers relative to other position coaches, when there's still time to close.I stand by that assessment, though I think Courics did a good job of putting it into context. That was the type of response I was looking for. If we take 4 OL then his position accounts for roughly 20% of the class and the 19.6% of outstanding offers being to OL is perfectly on par.If we take 3 OL then his position accounts for roughly 15% of this class and he's a bit ahead of schedule but hardly at an alarming rate.I'm hoping for a 4 man OL class, quite honestly.
Is there a particular reason why Huff has already offered 40+ kids in this class? Should we be worried? I'm worried about you I'm just asking. Seemed like he's been throwing out a lot of early offers relative to other position coaches, when there's still time to close.I stand by that assessment, though I think Courics did a good job of putting it into context. That was the type of response I was looking for.
Is there a particular reason why Huff has already offered 40+ kids in this class? Should we be worried? I'm worried about you
Is there a particular reason why Huff has already offered 40+ kids in this class? Should we be worried?
https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316818465395666944?s=21
https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316818465395666944?s=21 Hopefully freshman-sophomore Badass MFer Trey Adams and not junior Hurt Trey Adams or senior Broken, Lazy, and Don't Care Anymore Trey Adams
https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316818465395666944?s=21 Hopefully freshman-sophomore Badass MFer Trey Adams and not junior Hurt Trey Adams or senior Broken, Lazy, and Don't Care Anymore Trey Adams "Young" to a college football player doesn't mean junior or senior.hth
https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316818465395666944?s=21 Hopefully freshman-sophomore Badass MFer Trey Adams and not junior Hurt Trey Adams or senior Broken, Lazy, and Don't Care Anymore Trey Adams "Young" to a college football player doesn't mean junior or senior.hth Ah but is the "young" qualifier in reference to Trey Adams' early playing years or to the fact that Roger is, himself younger than Trey?