OT Turner Corcoran

To which school will Corcoran commit?


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Combine that with film that doesn't lie – the mean streak is easy to spot – and that's why 247Sports director of recruiting, Steve Wiltfong, evaluates Corcoran as the type of "long and lean prospect" who "could/should easily carry 320 pounds" at the next level and has "flexibility to play all five offensive line positions."

Words like "de-cleater" and "finisher with the nastiness covered at the position" are mentioned. And, ultimately, Wiltfong writes, that Corcoran "projects as a starter by the second year in college program as he rounds into shape physically. Ceiling says one of the top offensive linemen to ultimately hear his name in the NFL Draft."

 
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Top performers from Day 1 of the 2020 All-American Bowl

4. Turner Corcoran (38) -  Corcoran, the No. 1 player in Kansas, played tackle on both sides at points today and showed the consistency in both practices, flashing good footwork and stout pass protection but also good lateral moving when getting out and pulling.  The Nebraska signee has a nice frame, a quarter-inch under 6-foot-5, at 297 pounds, and moved extremely well.

 
Top performers from Day 1 of the 2020 All-American Bowl

4. Turner Corcoran (38) -  Corcoran, the No. 1 player in Kansas, played tackle on both sides at points today and showed the consistency in both practices, flashing good footwork and stout pass protection but also good lateral moving when getting out and pulling.  The Nebraska signee has a nice frame, a quarter-inch under 6-foot-5, at 297 pounds, and moved extremely well.
Time for the 5th star 

 
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