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Jackson Lloyd's, frame, athleticism and ability to work to the second level at his size reminds us of Bryan Bulaga.
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Tall, nimble mover with an athletic profile that points to a high developmental upside at the position. Measured in at 6-foot-6 and around 280 pounds in the off-season after his junior season. Arms measure just over 33 inches. Lines up at left tackle for his high school team. An explosive mover. Fires off the snap and swallows up defensive linemen on contact. Light-footed and works to the second level with ease. Dominates subpar competition, often driving defenders out of the frame. Shows good initial movement in his pass set. Showed improvement in pass protection and his play strength as a senior. Has a high cut build and will need to continue improving his base, bend and balance. Also lines up at defensive tackle and dominates the level of competition on that side of the ball. Has a strong multi-sport background as a top high school player in both basketball and baseball. Shows his athleticism on the basketball court, averaging 15 points per game as a junior, flashing rare above-the-rim bounce and the ability to run the floor at his size. Length is below average for top offensive tackles. May need some time to adjust to the uptick in competition but athleticism and coordination point to an encouragingly high ceiling.
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Jackson Lloyd likes to stay busy. During his high school years, he played football, started at center for the basketball team and started as a first basemen for the Carmel baseball team. His coaches describe him best with one word. "Competitor," Carmel baseball coach Mike Kelly said. "He's an intimidating force and a super competitive person.” But his football coach, Golden Anderson, said he's also gifted in other ways. “He handles volume and applies information,” Anderson said. “He has the physical skills. He is still growing into his body. We brought him up to varsity as a freshman because we felt it would be better for his development. He was never overwhelmed.”
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