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Old 03-25-2008, 10:02 AM
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Found this:

ESPN - Ty Howle Rankings, Grade, News, Stats - College Football Recruiting 2009
Evaluation

You might ask "how" Ty Howle does it at offensive center? At just 6 foot 2 he is like a John Deere plowing the field with defensive linemen. Formidable base blocker that comes out of his stance determined to knock the noseguard or defensive tackle into the secondary. Churns feet and with low center of gravity, simply isn't satisfied until the defender is well out of the play or on his back. Defensive linemen are at a distinct disadvantage and cannot win the battle of low pads. Well coached and instinctive football player that is the field general for the offensive front. Stings the pass rusher on quick passes but has some trouble with deeper pass sets. Doesn't quite have the long arms need to keep defenders away from body but will fight to the end. Lower body strength is evident in his ability to power the enemy off the line of scrimmage; will really need to use hands as a weapon in pass pro. Needs to hit and recoil to keep pass rushers at bay. Fits in best with a program that likes to run the football. Because of stature, can only play center at the college level. Howle is a coach's dream; goes all out every play and a guy you can count on not blowing an assignment or letting up. Can become an all around lineman if he progresses at pass protection.
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