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Stream of Consciousness Hudl Watching: Felix Ojo

5FE6E4C0-54E8-4521-AEEB-BD2B300D6423by:T. Beadles07/04/25
Felix Ojo
EJ Holland/On3

Do we really even need to watch the film? Just look at the offer list, the ranking, all the stars—it kind of speaks for itself, right?

Well… yeah, we do. And the first thing that jumps out is the balance. He’s got a solid center of gravity—doesn’t play too high, doesn’t get overextended. Just looks natural in his stance, comfortable and ready.

Next thing, and the most important element of scouting an offensive lineman, how nasty are they? Are they out there to humiliate others? Are they looking to finish blocks in the turf or on the track? Yes and yes.

Every time I think maybe he’s a little too high, he stays balanced. Doesn’t lose leverage, doesn’t get thrown off—he just keeps driving.

And then there’s that pull. Glory glory, that’s the stuff. Quick out of his stance, no wasted steps, brings a real punch when he meets the defender. That’s what you want to see.

Frame-wise, he’s in a good spot. There’s room to add weight the right way, and he’ll carry it well.

And he’s not just stopping once the play gets by him—he’s following it, looking for someone else to hit. That kind of motor matters.

Yeah, after watching the film, I get the hype. It all makes sense.

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