Nehemiah Patman

-Qb/S Madison High School (Madison Heights, MI) Fr. class

Patman has a lot of good traits for playing his first year of high school ball. He finished 15-20, 215 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. Patman knew how to sense pressure and move up in the pocket. Even though he showed he could use his athleticism he didn’t take off running often. He always kept his eyes downfield. He had multiple throws where he was scrambling around and still found someone down field. He had plays where the threw the ball away, rather than trying to force a pass. He did show a lot of promising things. He didn’t always look very comfortable throwing the ball. He was sacked over five times. He had a tendency to hold the ball a tad long when dropping back. He had plays where the threw the ball away, rather than trying to force a pass.

Nehemiah Patman reps from (10/18).

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Ladarion Andrews

-De/Wr South Lake High School (Saint Clair Shores, MI) Sr. class

Andrews fared better as a guard. He plays with good hand placement. In pass sets he didn’t give up too much ground. On the defensive side he had two tackles. He served decently when it came to keeping his gap.

Ladarion Andrews reps from (10/18).


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Randy Howard Jr.

-Dt/ILb/Rb South Lake High School (Saint Clair Shores, MI) Sr. class

Howard showed his versatility Friday (10/18). He carried the ball over five times, racked up a sack, multiple tackles, a TFL, and had the game-winning pick-six. He looked most comfortable at DT. When South Lake would get in the red zone, he would drop back to ILB. He was able to get his interception when playing LB. At tackle he was physical and wasn’t overpowered much throughout the game. He mostly used two moves: the bull-rush, and the rip. He looked too reliant on his bull-rush/ trying to his strength on pass rushes. Howard Jr.’s had times where working his hand could’ve put him in the play.

Randy Howard Jr.’s reps from (10/18).

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Michael Chude

-Dt Roseville High School (Roseville, MI) Sr. class Grand Valey State University commit*

Chude as well as his starting mate Miles Sharp put on a clinic. He was able to control his gap and not be pushed out of it. His raw power and understanding of when to shed blocks made him stand out. He chose to work mostly out of the 4-point-stance. He played with good pad level.

Michael Chude reps from (10/11).

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Miles Sharp

-Dt Roseville High School (Roseville, MI) Jr. class

Miles Sharp played a great game. 2.5 sacks, six+ tackles, he was all over the place. His bull-rush move worked well, he was also able to use the push-and-pull/swim. He very rarely if at all throughout the game was overpowered. Sharp played with great pad level, and really used his first step to beat the offensive lineman off the ball. Roseville ran stunts with Michael Chude, and Sharp. Shape was able to dominate his gap most of the first half.

Miles Sharpe reps from (10/11).

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