Woodgett has a promising frame to play D1 football at 6’5″ and has done a good job trimming down to around 280 lbs. from being around 320 lbs. as a sophomore. He does a really good job of sinking his hips while engaged and playing with powerful hands. Very good flexibility and keeps a pretty flat back while blocking. Woodgett has good punch, and on top of solid hand placement, he is able to drive defenders out. He shows really good acceleration into his top speed, which makes him an effective pulling guard at the next level. Woodgett is a very fluid athlete with an impressive leg drive while run blocking. He has a lot of potential scoop blocking and getting on the perimeter. That said, when you dig more into his highlights it appears that pass blocking is a weakness. Moving over to offensive guard makes that less imperative, but it does indicate that Woodgett needs to improve moving his feet laterally and generally improve his pass blocking fundamentals. D1 programs have shown strong interest and as of now, Woodgett has a solid list of offers under his belt. You have to give credit to the 2025 OL, he lost almost 40 lbs. over the last 18 months so now his athleticism truly flashes. We like his progression arc a lot. Woodgett can play at the P4 level, but needs to take a technical jump. He has a lot of upside that we feel more colleges will appreciate as the recruiting cycle matures.
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