'26 GA SDE Darryl Rivers (Tennessee commit)

#29
#29
imo he's the most developmental commit we have (if he commits)

plays contain very well but relies too heavily on a bull rush

seems a tad slow off the ball and plays a bit high but that said, obviously a very strong kid. very long arms too so he will swat down balls at los

he plays at a powerhouse and in a tough division so I can't be mad at taking a kid from UGA, especially once CRG gets a hold of him and polishes

don't mind a depth piece especially on the DL, fingers crossed we land him
 
#30
#30
imo he's the most developmental commit we have (if he commits)

plays contain very well but relies too heavily on a bull rush

seems a tad slow off the ball and plays a bit high but that said, obviously a very strong kid. very long arms too so he will swat down balls at los

he plays at a powerhouse and in a tough division so I can't be mad at taking a kid from UGA, especially once CRG gets a hold of him and polishes

don't mind a depth piece especially on the DL, fingers crossed we land him
Yeah, a rotational guy who will put on weight easily. He'll be 300 lbs by the end of his freshman year.
 
#32
#32
imo he's the most developmental commit we have (if he commits)

plays contain very well but relies too heavily on a bull rush

seems a tad slow off the ball and plays a bit high but that said, obviously a very strong kid. very long arms too so he will swat down balls at los

he plays at a powerhouse and in a tough division so I can't be mad at taking a kid from UGA, especially once CRG gets a hold of him and polishes

don't mind a depth piece especially on the DL, fingers crossed we land him
Does UGA want him though?
 
#37
#37
Does anyone know how big this kid actually is right now?
 
#42
#42

EVALUATED 07/03/2025​

Hudson Standish

Hudson Standish247SPORTS NATIONAL ANALYST


Massive interior defensive line prospect with favorable measureables hovering around 6-foot-4.5, 270 pounds with 35-inch arms. Still figuring out hand-to-hand combat on an every-snap basis, but showed plenty of positive flashes rushing the passer as a junior. Primarily works as a five-technique and 4i at the prep level, but likely slides inside to 3-tech at the next level. Shows some suddenness in the trenches and has the mass required to take on double teams at the next level. Possesses initial knock-back strength and can use his long levers to hold offensive linemen in place before discarding. Some stiffness in the hips, but makes up for it with a hot motor and better-than-expected redirection for a player his size. Owns the physical tools to develop into a potential multi-year contributor and possible impact player.
 

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