Gators signee Myles Graham rising with On3
On Friday afternoon, On3 released its “stock up” prospects from the Under Armour All-America Game. That includes their performances throughout the week at practice as well.
One of those consistent standouts was Myles Graham, a Florida signee from Gainesville (Fla.) Buchholz.
Equipped with four stars, the 6-foot-1.5, 215-pound Graham was one of four Gators signees in Orlando for the event. Joining him were quarterback DJ Lagway, linebacker Aaron Chiles and punter/kicker Bobby Englster.
“The Under Armour All-America Game touted a number of athletic linebackers. Even within the talented group, Myles Graham managed to make a statement,” said Charles Power, On3’s Director of Scouting and Rankings.
“The Florida signee flashed the skill set of a modern, space linebacker over the course of the week. Graham moved very well in space, showing range and ability in coverage.
“While the all-star practice setting is not tailored for evaluating linebackers, the movement skills more than checked out. Graham validated what we saw in practice during Wednesday’s game. He was highly active and was as a magnet to the ball.
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“The well-rounded game and translatable skill set makes Graham a ‘stock up’ prospect coming out of the week.”
According to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies, Graham is the No. 5 linebacker and No. 61 prospect overall in his class.
With On3, however, the legacy signee checks in at No. 126 overall. His linebacker ranking is just one back at No. 6, but both of those rankings should change following his strong showings in the All-Star setting.
Additional programs that offered Graham include Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Auburn, Florida State, Tennessee, LSU, Texas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
Stay tuned to Gators Online.