OT Cade Beresford [Washington State - Signed LOI]

To which school will Beresford commit?


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Player: Cade Beresford

Hometown: Woodinville, Washington

School: Woodinville

Position: Offensive Tackle

Height: 6-7

Weight: 250

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Offers: Nebraska, Washington State

Visits: 6/16/17 - Friday Night Lights

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Beresford > Stratford

This kid was 6'7 215lbs last year, and up to 255 now. He projects as an actual OT whereas we've gone after a few guys that would end up being guards in college. Some quotes from local paper

Just last season, Beresford weighed 215 pounds. During basketball season he looked to be about 235 but with good mobility in the paint. Now at 255 pounds, his potential on the gridiron is immense. The reality of recruiting is that if he was already at 280 pounds, every BCS powerhouse school would be banging down his door

"Washington is starting to show some interest too,” Beresford said. “I’m excited about that. I’ll be talking to the o-line coach [scott Huff] a lot. He has actually stopped by and visited.”

“He’s got great potential,” Maxwell added, “Pac-12 schools have him high up on their boards."
 
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Skeptical someone can put 40 lbs of good weight on in a year... with his frame, maybe I can give him the benefit of the doubt. But 80 lbs in 2 years would be more or less impossible.

 
Skeptical someone can put 40 lbs of good weight on in a year... with his frame, maybe I can give him the benefit of the doubt. But 80 lbs in 2 years would be more or less impossible.
I went from 150-180 in a year with clean eating and proper lifting.
 
I'm 6'3. My body matured my freshman year in college and I went from 155 to 190. Now, mine was a lot of bad weight. But, most of it was structurally my body filling out and if I were an athlete working my a$$ off in a good program, I could have easily put in a lot of good weight.

 
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