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'09 OH DE/TE Cornelius "Tank" Carradine
'09 OH DE Cornelius Carradine
ScoutingOhio.com
Defensive End
Cincinnati (OH) Taft
Ht: 6-foot-4
Wt: 220 lbs
Forty: 4.65 secs
Bench Max: 315
Impressive film (linked above). Starting to generate some buzz.
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Will be moving to Columbus soon. Favors Ohio State and holds an offer from Cincy.
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02-17-2008, 02:04 PM
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Any idea what HS he's going to play at if he moves to Columbus?
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02-17-2008, 02:49 PM
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Any idea what HS he's going to play at if he moves to Columbus?
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No official word yet.
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02-17-2008, 03:10 PM
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great first step off the snap. The 6'4" part I believe, but looking at some of those other players on the field at the same time, I question the 230 lbs. Looks 210 soaking wet. Thanks for the update. Keep us informed when he announces where he'll be playing his HS football in C-Bus.
 
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My Take:
Frame is the game and Cornelius has a prototype. Long arms and wide shoulders with plenty of room for growth in the legs. Solid first step, but its that change of direction and lateral agility that separates him. He has another gear when he in pursuit. Impressive prospect.
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02-17-2008, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by osugrad21
My Take:
Frame is the game and Cornelius has a prototype. Long arms and wide shoulders with plenty of room for growth in the legs. Solid first step, but its that change of direction and lateral agility that separates him. He has another gear when he in pursuit. Impressive prospect.
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Agree with everything here...
Top 3 players in the state are Dlineman IMO...Simon, Fellows, and Carradine...
Also props to Hodgepodge for being on this one for awhile...
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02-17-2008, 10:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by osugrad21
My Take:
Frame is the game and Cornelius has a prototype. Long arms and wide shoulders with plenty of room for growth in the legs. Solid first step, but its that change of direction and lateral agility that separates him. He has another gear when he in pursuit. Impressive prospect.
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So GRAD, would you expect OSU to be offering in the near future? Will he have to wait to see how things play out with Fellows and Newsome before he gets considered?
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02-17-2008, 10:43 PM
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So GRAD, would you expect OSU to be offering in the near future? Will he have to wait to see how things play out with Fellows and Newsome before he gets considered?
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Not Grad, but too good not to offer...I think we have a great shot with Fellows still, but no reason to wait on this one...
From the bn article he will be moving to Columbus soon, so I am sure he has has things to sort out there...Just a matter of time IMO...
I would also take all of Fellows, Carradine, and Fellows...Redshirt one or two of them to create a little separation...Fellows could outgrow the DE position possibly and I think t | |