| 28 October 2010
Kindric Link, 6-1, 170, CB, Piqua. I am absolutely amazed that this kids name is not out there. He is the best corner in the state and I think he is odds on to be a Big Four kid. Great looking body to fill out. Ball skills are top drawer. Watch him in his backpedal and then how he breaks on the ball once he finds it. Great looking prospect. I can't believe he does not have some offers yet. This is sophmore tape. I am very much looking forward to seeing his junior tape.
http://scoutingohio.com/index.php/view-profile.html?task=userProfile&user=5436&name=KindricLink
Ifeadi Odenigbo, 6-4, 210, OLB/DE, Centerville. What a year to be a great looking defensive end prospect in Ohio. Any other year this kid is the number one ranked defensive end. 2012 just happens to be a year when a player this good can't get a headline. He might get a look at linebacker. With a reported 4.44 that could happen. It would really boost his stock maybe even to Big Four status.
http://scoutingohio.com/index.php/view-profile.html?task=userProfile&user=5559&name=ifeadiodenigbo%40yahoo.com
Frank Epitropoulos, 6-3, 190, S, Upper Arlington.
http://scoutingohio.com/index.php/view-profile.html?task=userProfile&user=5418&name=Buckeyes
I am so impressed with this kid that I think he belongs in the conversation with the best safeties in the state. He reminds me alot of Brian Hartline. He is long and lean, very athletic and shows some explosion. The only negative about him is he is a big kid who could grow into a linebacker. That is really only a bad thing if a school absolutely needs to get a safety in the their program. Right now I see a tremendously underrated safety prospect. He is listed as having a 4.47. The first few plays on the tape give me reason to believe that he could post that kind of number as he just blows by people on those plays.
Mark Meyers, 6-1, 180, CB, Toledo Whitmer.
http://scoutingohio.com/index.php/view-profile.html?task=userProfile&user=4566&name=Mark.Meyers
I think Link is a little faster and a little more athletic. That is what separates the two. Meyers is a little bigger. Both are very aggressive and battlers for the ball. Both are very good in run support. With the attention on his teammates Kenny Hayes and Chris Wormley, it is just a matter of time before someone notices this great looking corner.
Joseph Spencer, 6-4, 265, OL, Mason. The fastest rising OL on my board. He has the feet and frame of a Big Four prospect. Notice he gets caught in his stance on one pass play. He shows the tenacity to stay with it and the feet to make it happen. Great frame to fill out and he has the length I want in a left tackle. This is sophmore film. I can't wait to see his junior film when Mark gets it.
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