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Scouting Team 138: Andrew Stueber
- Updated: June 27, 2016
Andrew Stueber, OT
Height: 6’6 (247 and Rivals) – 6’7 (ESPN)
Weight: 285 (247) – 305 (Rivals. Ignore them. He’s playing at about 290 right now.)
Hometown: Darien, CT
High school: Darien
Most recent film (Link):
Strengths
- Run blocking
- Strength
- Frame
Needs Work
- Hip flexibility
- Leans on people
There’s a dearth of information currently available about Stueber (not surprising for someone from Connecticut), but I’m guessing that’s going to change pretty soon. Michigan appears to have found a sleeper here. Stueber is a mauling run blocker and proficient in pass pro. At 6’6, he’s definitely a tackle in college. In fact, he’s already got college size. Over the next year of high school ball and following year of likely redshirting in college, he’ll need to work on his hip flexibility and technique, as he has a propensity to lean on people a bit (See: Braden, Ben.) Braden’s gotten better about that through working with Tim Drevno, Stueber can as well.
Here’s Michigan’s class as it stands:
Twitter: @KSchroeder_312
E-mail: schroeder.giig@gmail.com