'20 GA WDE BJ Ojulari (LSU commit)

OJULARI'S SCOUTING REPORT
“He’s a kid who has really turned that corner and come into his own as one of the better pass rusher in the South. He’s a guy who plays both sides of the ball for Marietta (right tackle and outside linebacker) pretty much all the time. He’s not only the best defensive lineman/pass rusher for his team, but he’s also maybe their best pass blocker on the offensive line. He’s started there since he was a freshman. Once he can really focus on playing defensive end or stand-up linebacker at Tennessee, his game can really evolve.
He can take the game to the next level. His craft. His fundamentals. Just focusing all his energy on that pass rushing role. He has good anticipation off the line of scrimmage. A good first step. He can dip that shoulder and get around the corner to use that speed and get to the quarterback. He’s a guy who really excels when he can go get the quarterback. He struggles at times when he’s playing the run against bigger offensive lineman, but being more of an outside linebacker hybrid at Tennessee, I like his upside.
I love his energy, his work ethic, attitude and quickness. I think for sure his best football is ahead of him. He’s only going to get better. He has the right mindset and has already played against great competition. He’s a guy I really like his upside at Tennessee."
— Chad Simmons, Rivals.com Analyst

VolQuest - Impact Analysis: BJ Ojulari
 
OJULARI'S SCOUTING REPORT
“He’s a kid who has really turned that corner and come into his own as one of the better pass rusher in the South. He’s a guy who plays both sides of the ball for Marietta (right tackle and outside linebacker) pretty much all the time. He’s not only the best defensive lineman/pass rusher for his team, but he’s also maybe their best pass blocker on the offensive line. He’s started there since he was a freshman. Once he can really focus on playing defensive end or stand-up linebacker at Tennessee, his game can really evolve.
He can take the game to the next level. His craft. His fundamentals. Just focusing all his energy on that pass rushing role. He has good anticipation off the line of scrimmage. A good first step. He can dip that shoulder and get around the corner to use that speed and get to the quarterback. He’s a guy who really excels when he can go get the quarterback. He struggles at times when he’s playing the run against bigger offensive lineman, but being more of an outside linebacker hybrid at Tennessee, I like his upside.
I love his energy, his work ethic, attitude and quickness. I think for sure his best football is ahead of him. He’s only going to get better. He has the right mindset and has already played against great competition. He’s a guy I really like his upside at Tennessee."
— Chad Simmons, Rivals.com Analyst

VolQuest - Impact Analysis: BJ Ojulari
Seems like playing right tackle will give him a head start on knowing how to go against much bigger players and shedding blocks. I imagine he has a really good understanding of leverage and balance.
 
OJULARI'S SCOUTING REPORT
“He’s a kid who has really turned that corner and come into his own as one of the better pass rusher in the South. He’s a guy who plays both sides of the ball for Marietta (right tackle and outside linebacker) pretty much all the time. He’s not only the best defensive lineman/pass rusher for his team, but he’s also maybe their best pass blocker on the offensive line. He’s started there since he was a freshman. Once he can really focus on playing defensive end or stand-up linebacker at Tennessee, his game can really evolve.
He can take the game to the next level. His craft. His fundamentals. Just focusing all his energy on that pass rushing role. He has good anticipation off the line of scrimmage. A good first step. He can dip that shoulder and get around the corner to use that speed and get to the quarterback. He’s a guy who really excels when he can go get the quarterback. He struggles at times when he’s playing the run against bigger offensive lineman, but being more of an outside linebacker hybrid at Tennessee, I like his upside.
I love his energy, his work ethic, attitude and quickness. I think for sure his best football is ahead of him. He’s only going to get better. He has the right mindset and has already played against great competition. He’s a guy I really like his upside at Tennessee."
— Chad Simmons, Rivals.com Analyst

VolQuest - Impact Analysis: BJ Ojulari

Also Simmons:

“Having said all that, he’s just not Chandler Jones or Von Miller right now so we’re dropping him out of the Rivals250 until he can prove he can go against NFL caliber tackles”
 
*New text message*
“Hey we’ve really had our eye on you for awhile. We’d like you to official visit our university. This staff is uncanny for spotting talent and you got it son. Look forward to hearing from you” Jimbo.
Underrated post.
 

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