TE Brock Schott signs with the Canes

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There might not be a better pure football player in this class than TE Brock Schott. The 6’3, 215-pound Leo, Indiana native played all over the field, accumulating 19 receiving TDs, 2 rushing TDs, 69 TFLs and 49 sacks in his high school career. He also plays basketball.

Schott combines excellent speed (4.6) with motor and physicality. Notre Dame offered him as a LB, and he projects as an instant contributor on special teams. On offense, he has the ability to line up wide while also playing an H-back role similar to Elija Lofton. He is particularly dangerous on screens, where he uses his straight-line burst to get upfield in a hurry. The four-star prospect chose the Canes over Ohio State.

While the comparison is likely unfair, his playing style is similar to former Georgia TE Brock Bowers.



 

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There might not be a better pure football player in this class than TE Brock Schott. The 6’3, 215-pound Leo, Indiana native played all over the field, accumulating 19 receiving TDs, 2 rushing TDs, 69 TFLs and 49 sacks in his high school career. He also plays basketball.

Schott combines excellent speed (4.6) with motor and physicality. Notre Dame offered him as a LB, and he projects as an instant contributor on special teams. On offense, he has the ability to line up wide while also playing an H-back role similar to Elija Lofton. He is particularly dangerous on screens, where he uses his straight-line burst to get upfield in a hurry. The four-star prospect chose the Canes over Ohio State.

While the comparison is likely unfair, his playing style is similar to former Georgia TE Brock Bowers.




I think he and Nickel are going to be early contributors and excel.
 
This kid will ball for us. My only question is when. If he's coming in at 220-225, which is what he looks to be in the above photo, he's not too far off that he can't make get above 230 and have an h-back/split-end impact for us this coming season. Maybe replicates what Lofton provided us last season even as Lofton himself increases his role significantly?
 
This kid will ball for us. My only question is when. If he's coming in at 220-225, which is what he looks to be in the above photo, he's not too far off that he can't make get above 230 and have an h-back/split-end impact for us this coming season. Maybe replicates what Lofton provided us last season even as Lofton himself increases his role significantly?

That sounds about right, my man. The kid is blessed if we seeing what we seeing.
 
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