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'18 CA OT Will Craig (Signed to Cal)

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Granite Bay HS (Granite Bay, CA)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/will_craig_22

Ht: 6'5"
Wt: 265
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247s rating: 4*-91 grade; #18 OT (#245 overall)
ESPN rating: 4*-80 grade; #25 OT
Rivals rating: 4*-5.8rr; #13 OT (#196 overall)

247s Composite: 4* / 0.9037 / #18 OT / #281 overall

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Arizona, Arizona State, California, Nebraska, Nevada, Notre Dame, Oregon, Oregon State, Sacramento State, San Jose State, Syracuse, UCLA, Utah, Washington, Washington State, Yale
 
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Picked up a UCLA offer this week. With our previous ties to Granite Bay (Dylan Keeney and Isaiah Lewis), think Craig could end up being a priority for the staff.
 
So he visited for the Spring Game and enjoyed it. Guessing he is very high on the board.
 
No science, but, intuitively, I think it is preferable to bring in a lighter kid and add weight than a bigger kid and remove weight. So I like that he's tall (6'-5") and on the light side (265) rather than 300+.
 
No science, but, intuitively, I think it is preferable to bring in a lighter kid and add weight than a bigger kid and remove weight. So I like that he's tall (6'-5") and on the light side (265) rather than 300+.
That's interesting. I've always assumed the opposite, because of the amount of strength it takes to move around (let alone be athletic) at a larger size. There's also less worry about them not being able to reach an ideal size for their position. That said, this kid definitely looks like he has the frame for it.
 
That's interesting. I've always assumed the opposite, because of the amount of strength it takes to move around (let alone be athletic) at a larger size. There's also less worry about them not being able to reach an ideal size for their position. That said, this kid definitely looks like he has the frame for it.
It's different with some people than others. What Dbt says about this guy makes sense. Nice screen name btw lol.
 
Seems like this kid is a very good fit for CU and our coaching staff; both football-wise and character-wise. He will have a tough decision to make.
 
I think that we're pretty much full on OLs.

The only openings are likely "best player regardless of position" type spots. Of the uncommitted OLs that CU has offered, Craig seems to be the only guy who fits this description.
 
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