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WI - Bucky '09 OH TE Brian Wozniak (Wisconsin Verbal)

'09 OH TE Brian Wozniak



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Loveland (OH) Loveland

Ht: 6-foot-5
Wt: 224 lbs
Forty: 4.7 secs
Bench max: 275 pounds
Squat max: 375 pounds
Class: 2009 (High School)

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Wozniak is a good tight end prospect. Possesses good size and the frame to add more good bulk when he gets into a college weight program. Has the ability to be a productive in-line blocker. Makes good initial contact. Gets solid hand placement, but will flash the ability to get leverage with his hands and when he does that he can be tough to beat. Displays the ability to move his feet on contact and maintains a good base. Plays with solid pad level, but can get overextended and needs to generate more power from his lower body and get more into the defender. Can block down and seal and displays good tenaciousness. Does an adequate job of being able to step and reach a defender. Can flex out from the formation and is a solid blocker in space. Will stay under control and can adjust to moving targets. While a productive blocker he can also be a solid receiver. Needs to build speed as he goes, but can be a factor in the intermediate passing game. Runs adequate routes. Displays good hands and the ability to consistently catch the ball away from his body. Has adequate elusiveness, but will not make many defenders at the college level miss with the ball in his hands. Wozniak is a good prospect with some upside. Has the tools to develop into a good productive tight end at the college level.
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Toledo and Louisville have given him verbal offers. Also has offers from Air Force, Akron, Bowling Green, Kent State, Miami of Ohio and Ohio.
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by Bob Lichtenfels of Scout.com, May 29, 2008 at 1:12am ET

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Loveland, Ohio tight end Brian Wozniak is closing in on a dozen scholarship offers, yet he has still flown under-the-radar. The talented athlete picked up three more offers last week to bring his offer count up to eleven.
"Brian picked up three offers last week from Eastern Michigan (Jim O'Neil), Marshall (Rick Minter), and Maryland (Jim Donovan)," John Wozniak informed us via email. "He also has offers from Air Force (Ben Miller), Akron (Dana Chambers), Bowling Green (Stephen Bird), Kent State (Matt Edwards), Louisville (Jeff Brohm), Miami of Ohio (Mike Bath), Ohio (Kevin Lightner and Toldeo (Mark Rhea)."
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By Bill Kurelic...Was told he was next in line if Sims and Hageman decide to go elsewhere. Has around 15 offers and his top 5 are Louisville, Connecticut, Maryland, UC, and Miami (OH).
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Commits to UW over offers from Louisville, Cincinnati, Maryland, and others
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"(The University of Minnesota) didn't really compare," UW Kicker Taylor Mehlhaff said. "I loved the atmosphere here. It was pretty easy to cross (Minnesota) off the list. I wanted to play at the highest level possible but I also wanted to have that college atmosphere."
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