
Michigan’s Jaw-Dropping Victory: How They Outpaced Ohio State and Penn State to Secure a 5-Star EDGE Sensation
Michigan has had a lot of talented players along its defensive line in recent years, and Meadows is good enough to be one of the next greats to come out of Ann Arbor.
“Makes his fair share of stops in backside pursuit with his closing speed, but has to get better at crushing blocks and holding his turf if he’s going to make a living as an every-down defender,” the scouting report continues. “Should be viewed as a high-upside edge player that has a chance to develop into an absolute game-wrecker at the Power Four level and then an early-round NFL Draft pick if he can soak up coaching and embrace the weight room. Might be worth a look in a hybrid off-the-ball role as spatial awareness fostered on the basketball court allows him to drop into zones and affect passing lanes.”
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