'26 TN OT Kamari Blair

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Watched him bc MTSU offered after week one when he visited. Very rare of this staff to offer that early. Seems like a super athletic RT from what I can remember. Plays not so good comp but I think that athleticism will translate. Granted that was a summer watch.

Just watched a couple plays from junior stuff and he looks good. Feel like he could be really good at a program that will work to develop him in an offense that gets him out in space (pulling, getting to 2nd level, etc). Footwork solid tho in pass pro

Peay wonā€™t like this but man this kid would be amazing for Oakland High School šŸ˜­
 
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From Rivals:

Blair is coming off an impressive junior campaign at Clarksville (Tenn.) Kirkwood. The 6-foot-6, 280-pounder plays with a mean streak, managing pancakes on 88 percent of his snaps last season.

He is a bully on the block at a premium position, and his blend of power, length and excellent feet have him as one of the biggest candidates for a serious rankings bump this off-season.
 
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From Rivals:

Blair is coming off an impressive junior campaign at Clarksville (Tenn.) Kirkwood. The 6-foot-6, 280-pounder plays with a mean streak, managing pancakes on 88 percent of his snaps last season.

He is a bully on the block at a premium position, and his blend of power, length and excellent feet have him as one of the biggest candidates for a serious rankings bump this off-season.
Good. We need another OT. Go get him.
 
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I talked to somebody that has coached him growing up. I also have another friend on the Kirkwood coaching staff. I am going to ask him about him as well. My one friend that coached him when he was younger said he is a real good kid, says it took awhile for him to get his aggression out on the field but he has really worked hard and has really turned himself into a very good player that is only going to keep getting better. Hard worker and lots of talent, he has a great frame to work with. When we send one to the hill from my area it usually works out. There have not been many but they have usually lived up to or over performed expectations. Joe Balthrop,Blaine Tidwell,Harry Galbreath,Travis Stephens and Jalen Reeves Maybin and Johnny Darden in basketball all represented the Clarksville area well. GBO
 
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