

C&C’S 2020 WV LINemen & Combos SHEET

For our second off-season, we will be releasing to the public our Linemen & Combos Scout Sheet. It will not include the numeric ratings seen on the same sheets seen by college coaches but will use a color-coded guide. It will not have player’s academic and contact info- which will be seen by colleges.
What’s on it?
175 organized and evaluated 2021-2024 West Virginia Tight Ends, Fullbacks, Offensive Linemen, and Defensive Linemen.
Where can I see it?
You can download it by clicking the link below. It is an Excel file so it is best to viewed on a computer.
Do colleges have to pay?
No, colleges will not pay for our scout sheets. They will be sent an all-in-one scout sheet that includes further information to assist in the recruiting process.

Honorable Mentions
Mason Houck (Wyoming East) 2021
Ty Walton (Tyler Consoliated) 2023
Gavin Root (Keyser) 2021
5. Sayveon Beafore

Beafore has been known to us for awhile now. He is a dependent and textbook belly fullback type. He is shorter but has the stockiness to compensate and also good speed for his frame. In Liberty’s run heavy scheme, he doubles as a reliable blocker, short yardage slasher, and occasional receiving back as well.
TIE – 3. Jaydon See

See had a great junior campaign for Moorefield this past season. He possesses awesome size that will outdo the majority of defensive linemen he faces during the season. He is not just a solid blocker though- See makes his money as a reliable pass catcher that acts like a legit safety net for his quarterback.
TIE – 3. Garrett Conaway

Conaway is another combo that has great size. His height is on point and his weight is carried in good composition. He acts as more of an end that can stretch the field up the seams and make the catch when the ball is thrown his way. He is also a reliable blocker as well as defender.
TIE – 1. Steven Felton

Felton is a typical stocky tough-nosed fullback. He won’t necessarily burn defenders, but he will hit and drag them for yards and yards. This tenacity also allows him to be used in different schemes to pave the way for the homerun backs. Felton is also a trusty Mike linebacker on the defensive side of the ball.
TIE – 1. Drae Allen

Allen is the lightest on this list as well as well as the shortest which should be a testament to him being #1. At Keyser, he has gotten a master course on how to play fullback. In terms of hitting it up the gut quick and effective, he is excellent. He has a bit of wiggle, too, to assist in his low position run style. Expect another notable year from in 2020.
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