2017 NT Dalyn Wade-Perry from Pope John XXIII HS in Sparta, NJ was offered by Miami recently.
Link to article about UM's offering Perry
https://miami.rivals.com/barrier_noentry.asp?sid=903&script=%2Fcontent.asp&cid=1760822
Wade-Perry standing at an impressive 6'4" 300lbs is a first contact player at the line of scrimmage, who separates from quickly blocks using strength an violent hands then promptly finds the ball carrier in the backfield (which is key because we see a lot of interior linemen who get penetration but don't find the ball carrier). Rutgers was his first to offer him, but it also seems PSU is making a big push for the 16yr old's commitment. With Miami future need at NT I really like the fact of identifying this young man early an hopefully giving him the full court along with landing a few massive NT's in the 2016 class, because these types of players need and want to play in a dline quality rotation. Also the best thing about Perry is that he plays the 0 or 1 Tech in high school an is okay with playing that in college, knowing he will be role player on defense, which is what turns off a lot of elite DT's from playing in Al Goldens 3-4 two gap scheme at Miami; so the sooner AG & Co can lock this kid's commitment the better.
After Perry's Top 5 defensive performance at last weekend Nike Opening Camp in New Jersey I fully expect this young's recruitment to explode over the next two years. So far PSU, UNC, VT, Miami, & BC have already offered combined with the fact his high school has produced a few talented FBS over the years I expect the rest of the B10 to come calling as well as the SEC (he is visiting BAMA according 247). 247sports for some reason feels he a strong Stanford lean at this point.
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2015/04/rutgers_first_to_offer_big_dalyn_wad_perry_from_po.html
2017 NT Dalyn Wade-Perry 2014 Sophomore Season Highlights
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3134089/dalyn-wade-perry
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Link to article about UM's offering Perry
https://miami.rivals.com/barrier_noentry.asp?sid=903&script=%2Fcontent.asp&cid=1760822
Wade-Perry standing at an impressive 6'4" 300lbs is a first contact player at the line of scrimmage, who separates from quickly blocks using strength an violent hands then promptly finds the ball carrier in the backfield (which is key because we see a lot of interior linemen who get penetration but don't find the ball carrier). Rutgers was his first to offer him, but it also seems PSU is making a big push for the 16yr old's commitment. With Miami future need at NT I really like the fact of identifying this young man early an hopefully giving him the full court along with landing a few massive NT's in the 2016 class, because these types of players need and want to play in a dline quality rotation. Also the best thing about Perry is that he plays the 0 or 1 Tech in high school an is okay with playing that in college, knowing he will be role player on defense, which is what turns off a lot of elite DT's from playing in Al Goldens 3-4 two gap scheme at Miami; so the sooner AG & Co can lock this kid's commitment the better.
After Perry's Top 5 defensive performance at last weekend Nike Opening Camp in New Jersey I fully expect this young's recruitment to explode over the next two years. So far PSU, UNC, VT, Miami, & BC have already offered combined with the fact his high school has produced a few talented FBS over the years I expect the rest of the B10 to come calling as well as the SEC (he is visiting BAMA according 247). 247sports for some reason feels he a strong Stanford lean at this point.
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2015/04/rutgers_first_to_offer_big_dalyn_wad_perry_from_po.html
Rutgers first to offer big Dalyn Wade-Perry, sophomore defensive lineman from Pope John
Todderick Hunt April 09, 2015
Dalyn Wade-Perry, a 6-4, 290-pound sophomore from Pope John (Sparta, N.J.), earned an offer from Rutgers Wednesday during an unofficial visit to campus.
"I had spoken to coach (Jim) Panagos a few times throughout the week and he gave me an insight to how they need me," Wade-Perry told NJ Advance Media. "And after we watched the practice and I got to see the facilities, I had a meeting with coach (Kyle) Flood and that's when he broke me the news."
The 16-year old is explosive off the ball and already has the technique required to get off blocks and make plays.
"They like my physicality," he said. "They liked how I really got a good push off the ball, how I use my feat and my hands, how they're in sync, all that good stuff."
Wade Perry honed his skills as a young player after receiving some good advice from youth coach Vincent Hall.
"I've been playing football since I was five or six, so I mean, a lot of that stuff just comes," he said. "But I remember when I was in seventh grade, the coach told me like, 'You're not gonna be able to power through everybody, so you're gonna have to know how to play off. Like, if they lean one way, you've gotta get them to lean more and then counter back the other way,' basic stuff like that."
Boston College, Virginia Tech and Virginia have shown interest in the big run stopper and he is schedule to visit Penn State from Apr. 17 through the eighteenth for their spring game.
He is being recruited primarily as a nose guard or defensive one technique.
In 2014, Wade-Perry accumulated 32 tackles and two sacks in six games, while also starting at left tackle.
2017 NT Dalyn Wade-Perry 2014 Sophomore Season Highlights
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3134089/dalyn-wade-perry
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