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this is insane ... some of us older guys remember when we'd need this guy to play tackle due to our oline recruiting ... now look at us ...
& lotta people said he was closer to 6’1 than he was to 6’3
this is insane ... some of us older guys remember when we'd need this guy to play tackle due to our oline recruiting ... now look at us ...
Or Nick Linder and Corey Gaynor who were like 6'3 280 lbsView attachment 359883View attachment 359884View attachment 359885
& lotta people said he was closer to 6’1 than he was to 6’3
And short armsOr Nick Linder and Corey Gaynor who were like 6'3 280 lbs
TALK YO $h1T MY BOY!Number 1 class incoming, its going to happen
this is insane ... some of us older guys remember when we'd need this guy to play tackle due to our oline recruiting ... now look at us ...
Eh idk about SJ. He's just too small.Congdon, Cantwell, Rhys, Pickett, Ervin, Buchanon, SJ, Sparks, Tatum, (Matthews)
Yep give me dudes who look like this, Bell, Seantrel Henderson, Cooper, Brandon Washington, and Mauigoa.Love it, keep getting these Blastoise looking Guards. Him and Jatori Williams fit that profile.
The Miami Hurricanes continue to stack up talent in their 2027 class, securing the commitment of four-star offensive lineman Sean Tatum.
A 6-foot-3, 320 pound lineman, Tatum projects as an interior force at the next level, slotting in at the guard position.
Frame-wise the John Carroll product checks off all the boxes. Tatum carries his weight well with a strong build and wide shoulders, projecting well to take up space on the interior.
But he doesn’t just use his size to take up space, the four-star moves well on his blocking assignments, unafraid to be physical and take defenders to the ground.
While he can struggle against fast rushers from time to time, he brings both mobility and power on the line and wins most of his battles.
Currently a tackle for his high school, Tatum showcased his guard ability throughout camps and bowl games this offseason — namely taking OL MVP at a Rivals Camp in February.
The Hurricanes beat out the likes of Florida, Auburn and Tennessee for the top-10 interior lineman, with Miami’s track record of offensive line development playing a key role.
“You should think about it from development,” Tatum said during his visit in March. “That's what makes me think that this is a great fit for me. I like coaches like that, not worrying about playing time, not worrying about the depth chart. Go out there and work.”
Following afterwards, Tatum mentioned his relationship with fellow UM offensive line commit Zaquan Linton and interestingly his relationship with major Cane target Mark Matthews — a guard/tackle pairing that could hold their own against any in the class.
For now, Tatum becomes Miami’s ninth commitment in a 2027 class that’s climbing its way up the rankings.
The four-star joins the aforementioned Linton as the Hurricanes only offensive line commits this cycle as UM continues to be selective in its process.
Check out CanesInSight’s full interview with Miami’s newest commit below:
Tatum made the trip to Gainesville, but it wasn’t enough for the Gators to pull