'11 JUCO DE Cornellius Carradine

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Weakside Defensive End
El Dorado, Ks.
Butler C.C.
HT: 6'5
WT: 245
40: 4.6

Rivals Profile

Carradine is ranked the #2 JUCO player in the nation.

A staff member was in attendance for his game this past weekend against Coffeyville C.C., He had 10 tackles, four tackles for a loss, three sacks, & had a 39 yard fumble recovery for a TD.

On the season he has 79 tackles, 10 1/2 sacks, nine tackles for a loss and two fumble recoveries.

Carradine has offers from Kansas State, Texas Tech, Ohio State, USF, Alabama, Arkansas, & FSU.

Tennessee & Georiga are close to offering according to his coach.

"His overall body structure is similar to an NFL defensive end," Every said. "He is very quick off the ball making him the ideal pass rusher that possesses tremendous lateral movement. He was able to hustle downfield and make several tackles from behind."
- Rivals Analyst, Barry Every
 
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As with all of the Butler players, Carradine said he's not really aware of what's going on with the recruiting process because the Grizzly coaches ask the players to remain focused on the regular season and playoffs before diving into recruiting.

However, Butler does have a bye week on Oct. 30 and Carradine will be traveling to USF for an official visit. He might also take an unofficial visit to Kansas State, but things are still very much undecided other than the USF visit.

"He's going to take some other visits for sure, but we're not sure who and when," Flores said.

"It's been a big discussion. He's got a lot of really good programs coming after him."
- Rivals
 
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This is the type of DE that would be perfect in the 3-4 scheme going forward. Big, strong, fast. We need about 3 more just like him.
 
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CONSIDERING: Lists offers from Kansas State and Texas Tech, but it is believed that he may have as many as 20 offers.
PERFORMANCE: Was the leading tackler in the game with 10 to go along with four TFLs, three sacks, and a 39-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown in 38-26 victory over Coffeyville C.C.
STRENGTHS: His overall body structure is similar to an NFL defensive end. He is very quick off the ball making him the ideal pass rusher that possesses tremendous lateral movement. He was able to hustle downfield and make several tackles from behind.
WEAKNESSES: Needs to be wary of hitting the quarterback after the ball is released. Carradine sometimes has too much forward body lean when rushing the quarterback thus losing his balance leaving his back vulnerable to the hands of an offensive tackle.
GRADE: A
- Rivals
 
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This is the type of DE that would be perfect in the 3-4 scheme going forward. Big, strong, fast. We need about 3 more just like him.

If he came here, it would continue to show we are moving to a 3-4 defense.
 
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He's the new guy on FSU board also...talking about how ALL world they are going to be with this kid and Ray Drew.
 
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he is def waiting on a OSU offer...

If it comes, Im thinkin he's a buck eye.
 
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dude would be a starter from day one and probably an instant legend. Dude can flat out play.
 
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Does anyone know if we have a legit shot at this guy? According to ESPN he was a Illinois commit coming out of high school. Someone mentioned earlier he is an OSU fan. According to Rivals he has an OSU offer.
 

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