Friday, March 25, 2011

Broncos High on Garnett

With stars like Denver's Ryan Clady and Super Bowl Champion Green Bay's Daryn Colledge and tackle Nate Potter appearing to be the next (after a pre-season All-America selection), Boise State is establishing quite a track record for developing offensive lineman for the National Football League.


The Broncos of the future want to make room for another--Puyallup, Washington's Joshua Garnett.  Boise State is one of 12 schools who have offered the 6-5, 280 Garnett (USC, California, Stanford, Washington, UCLA, Washington State, Notre Dame, Michigan, Nebraska, Auburn and Oregon being the others).  


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Garnett has good footwork, which would seem to fit beautifully in Boise State's high-powered offense.  He also carries a 3.85 G.P.A., another thing Coach Chris Petersen and his Boise State staff looks at.  I saw one highlight in which Garnett blocks his man 15 yards downfield before flattening him.
  


Catch this star of the future in this video:


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