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Zach is as strong as an ox. Country boy strong. His upper body needs some work, but man if he gets his hands on you, you are done. His demeanor is very serious. Very even keeled, approached each rep like a pro does. A lot of guys were jawing and mouthing off and he never flinched or seemed phased. All business. As soon as the whistle blows he is nasty and was pancaking fools. Whistle blows and he immediately goes back to the line and doesn't smile or say a word. The DL turnout for this camp was impressive, and Zach was one of the only OL winning a rep, much less he won 6 of 7 reps. He and Chuma are so much better than the other OL prospects at this event, it's not even funny.
BTW really hope we get Chuma, he was downright impressive. His wingspan is huge and his feet are so quick. It's impossible to get around him, even if he gets faked out he is able to recover. He is a 5* if i ever saw one.
Zach is as strong as an ox. Country boy strong. His upper body needs some work, but man if he gets his hands on you, you are done. His demeanor is very serious. Very even keeled, approached each rep like a pro does. A lot of guys were jawing and mouthing off and he never flinched or seemed phased. All business. As soon as the whistle blows he is nasty and was pancaking fools. Whistle blows and he immediately goes back to the line and doesn't smile or say a word. The DL turnout for this camp was impressive, and Zach was one of the only OL winning a rep, much less he won 6 of 7 reps. He and Chuma are so much better than the other OL prospects at this event, it's not even funny.
BTW really hope we get Chuma, he was downright impressive. His wingspan is huge and his feet are so quick. It's impossible to get around him, even if he gets faked out he is able to recover. He is a 5* if i ever saw one.
First off, Tennessee's three commitments had nice days today. I know coming into the even some wondered how Dylan Jackson and Zach Stewart would do coming into Georgia going against a lot better talent than they were used to.
Both faired really well, today, particularly Stewart. Stewart weighed in at 322 pounds and when he got his hands on you the rep was over. He was beat a few times by smaller guys, but when he went against true defensive tackles he won the rep.
He has good feet for someone his size and really had a good day today.
11. OG ZACH STEWART, COALFIELD, TENN.
Tennessee was the first school to offer Stewart last year and he promptly committed. It appears the Vols were clearly ahead of the curve with Stewart. He showed great footwork and surprising strength while using his big body to wall off defenders. Stewart is still a little raw technically, but as an interior lineman he clearly has a tremendous base that will only be built upon at the next level.
