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'12 WA DT Zaheer Webb

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Lakes H.S. (Lakewood, WA)

Ht: 6-foot-3
Wt: 320 lbs
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Rivals rating: 2*-5.4rr; unranked DT
Scout rating: 2*; #126 DT
ESPN rating: 2*-74 grade; #112 DT
247 rating: 2*-74 rating; #142 DT

Reported Offers:
 
[video=youtube;xuevJXgpvmE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuevJXgpvmE[/video]
 
First offer.

Building those connections into Lakes H.S. is one of the most important pipelines in Washington. Really great program.

Also, this guys looks like a pure nosetackle to me. I remain convinced that we're recruiting toward an eventual switch to a 3-4 defense.
 
I like us working the northwest. Oregon is hot **** right now so they're not bothering with many local "solid" players, they're aiming higher at national guys. That leaves us recruiting against OSU and WSU (should usually win those) and UW, which we seem to be able to compete against.

Now, if we'd get around to that little state called Nevada, I'd be pumped.
 
I also think we are moving to a 3/4. Big NT's, tweener DE/OLB types along with bigger linemen to play DE. Bigger inside LB's to smack people in the mouth. If we get it going it could be good for us.
 
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Lakewood (Wash.) Lakes DT Zaheer Webb also commits to Colorado. Buffs getting two good prospects in Webb and Ma'ne Manaea...

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6’3″, 320 pound monster Nose Tackle Zaheer Webb.

Webb is not just another big High School kid. His size is obvious and he becomes an immovable object on the grid iron.

But it is his ability to explode and react to the ball that has team mates and onlookers excited.

“He is massive for sure. But Zaheer is quick and he gets off that ball like ‘Boom’,” said All American Cedric Dozier.

Review of his film shows a big man with a big motor who demands a double team almost every down opening lanes for backers to blitz.

He also creates havoc by collapsing the pocket and making it difficult for QB’s to have any time to react. Webb is all but impossible to run on and creates a lot of good things for his team mates who benefit as he unleashes his onslaught.

“I think my strength is being a under dog in my eyes. I feel I have to work twice as hard just to prove people wrong,” referring to people who have suggested he is not ready for prime time collegiate ball.

That belief fuels his fire and while he is being recruited he is planning on playing to the whistle every down this year.

http://northwestprepreport.com/zaheer-webb-fuels-1-ranked-lakes-as-immovable-object
 
6’3″, 320 pound monster Nose Tackle Zaheer Webb.

Webb is not just another big High School kid. His size is obvious and he becomes an immovable object on the grid iron.

But it is his ability to explode and react to the ball that has team mates and onlookers excited.

“He is massive for sure. But Zaheer is quick and he gets off that ball like ‘Boom’,” said All American Cedric Dozier.

Review of his film shows a big man with a big motor who demands a double team almost every down opening lanes for backers to blitz.

He also creates havoc by collapsing the pocket and making it difficult for QB’s to have any time to react. Webb is all but impossible to run on and creates a lot of good things for his team mates who benefit as he unleashes his onslaught.

“I think my strength is being a under dog in my eyes. I feel I have to work twice as hard just to prove people wrong,” referring to people who have suggested he is not ready for prime time collegiate ball.

That belief fuels his fire and while he is being recruited he is planning on playing to the whistle every down this year.

http://northwestprepreport.com/zaheer-webb-fuels-1-ranked-lakes-as-immovable-object

Sounds good to me, can't say no to DL recruits! Welcome to the B+G! You'll love it here!
 
We need more huge guys like this. So glad we got him. If we are going to be physical these are the types of monster guys you need.
 
So do we still take the kid from New York also at DT? I think I would. If you are going to take a couple of projects I feel it is always worthwhile to take a couple that are massive.
 
just saw the tape on him. Kid is a monster in the middle. It has been a while since I have seen a NT drive the center straight back into the qb on multiple occasions. Welcome to the Black and Gold Zaheer!
 
I think two 2012 kids will play without redshirting so there is a bit of a gap to fill (Syko may have hinted this a time or two the last several years). We could take 4 no problem IMO.
 
Run game defense just got a lot better. Glad you chose the Buffs! Welcome.
 
Congratulations and welcome Mr. Webb! Good luck the rest of your senior season and we're looking forward to seeing you tearing up offensive lines along the west coast for the next 4 years!
 
:woot:.....welcome to the Black & Gold!!! Love the size, he's gonna go beast mode on some folks during his time here

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