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'13 CA OT Gunnar Graham (Signed to Colorado)

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Marin Catholic H.S. (Kentfield, CA)

Ht: 6-foot-6
Wt: 280 lbs
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Rivals rating: 3*-5.5rr; unranked OT
Scout rating: 2*; #121 OT
ESPN rating: 3*-76 grade; #78 OT
247s rating: 3*-83 rating; #94 OT

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Eastern Washington, Iowa State, San Diego State, Utah, Utah State


 
[video=youtube;R-7fOmd4I8o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-7fOmd4I8o[/video]
 
Greg Biggins ‏ @GregBiggins
Kentfield (Calif) Marin Catholic OL Gunner Graham landed his first offer from #Colorado tonight

Played left tackle as a first time offensive lineman as a junior, protecting the blindside of Cal QB commit Jared Goff.
 
I don't worry about star ratings nearly as much with OLs... for them, it's so much more about what happens with them after they get to campus (redshirt + eat alot + get coached up)
 
http://www.marinij.com/prepsports/ci_20981780/marin-catholic-lineman-commits-colorado

Marin Catholic coach Mazi Moayed said Graham's transition from defense to offense last season was nearly seemless.
"We knew he could play at the Division I level," Moayed said. "But moving to a new position, we weren't sure how his progress was going to be through the season. And as the season went on, he just got better and better and better and really finished strong. And the rest is history there."
 
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