“Miami is recruiting me so hard,” Tatum said. “They believed in me first, they’ve made me feel very important and they’re on top. It’s Miami in the lead, then Florida and Tennessee right behind them.”
If our main competition for an OL is Florida and Tennessee, this should be a layup.
The offensive line group was one of the best in the camp, and OG Sean Tatum (Fort Pierce) took home the MVP. He looked every bit of 6'3.5, 315 with a barrel chest, strong hands and good flexibility. Miami is battling Tennessee and Florida.
I'm a big believer in the value of camps. No, it's not real football. But camps are a great opportunity to observe physical traits and competitive makeup. Everybody is gathered in one place, which allows you to compare position groups to each other, in person. It also makes it easier to compare classes over the years.
This year, I thought the offensive line group was as good as its been in a while. Defensive line looked pretty good. On the other hand, the defensive back group was as thin as it's been in years. The wide receiver group (which wasn't particularly special) outnumbered the DBs...