4-Star Sam Madden Opens Up on College Choices, Studying NFL Draft Trends for OL
May 16, 2014
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Few offensive linemen in the 2015 recruiting class compare to 4 star Sam Madden when it comes to stature. The 6'7", 335-pound tackle from Barnegat High School (New Jersey) dominates opponents and paves the way for an attack that reached the state championship game in 2013.
Madden, rated a 4-star prospect by 247Sports, ranks among the most coveted bookends in America. His expansive offer sheet continues to grow, as Louisville, South Florida and Indiana each offered in May.
The stack of scholarships, which began piling at a rapid pace after his sophomore season, suddenly stands nearly as high as the imposing athlete.
Miami, Wisconsin, Nebraska, West Virginia, Rutgers, South Carolina and Syracuse are just a small sampling of teams on an offer sheet that features nearly two dozen universities.
Madden, who is in no rush to reach a decision and refuses to limit his options just yet, has also received interest from Florida State and Alabama.
He spoke with Bleacher Report recently, breaking down an analytical approach to the recruiting process, his physical progression and the pride that comes with being a beast up front. Madden also examined the possibility of continuing his football career with current teammates who've also received substantial collegiate interest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwudm9H_XLo
May 16, 2014
Rivals bio
247sports bio
Scouts bio
Few offensive linemen in the 2015 recruiting class compare to 4 star Sam Madden when it comes to stature. The 6'7", 335-pound tackle from Barnegat High School (New Jersey) dominates opponents and paves the way for an attack that reached the state championship game in 2013.
Madden, rated a 4-star prospect by 247Sports, ranks among the most coveted bookends in America. His expansive offer sheet continues to grow, as Louisville, South Florida and Indiana each offered in May.
The stack of scholarships, which began piling at a rapid pace after his sophomore season, suddenly stands nearly as high as the imposing athlete.
Miami, Wisconsin, Nebraska, West Virginia, Rutgers, South Carolina and Syracuse are just a small sampling of teams on an offer sheet that features nearly two dozen universities.
Madden, who is in no rush to reach a decision and refuses to limit his options just yet, has also received interest from Florida State and Alabama.
He spoke with Bleacher Report recently, breaking down an analytical approach to the recruiting process, his physical progression and the pride that comes with being a beast up front. Madden also examined the possibility of continuing his football career with current teammates who've also received substantial collegiate interest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwudm9H_XLo
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