John Caleb Hutson – OL
Brookwood

(5 customer reviews)

unnamed#78 OFFENSIVE TACKLE

OFFERS: Coastal Carolina


HT: 6'3″
WT: 280
GPA: 3.4
Class: 2018
40: 4.95

Shuttle: 5.1
Vertical: 25″
Squat: 465
Bench: 310
Power Clean: 250


What makes you stand out as a future collegiate athlete?

Hard worker, Extremely competitive, Tough.

 

Hutson has a big frame and has been verified at multiple combines now. He is a big mobile offensive lineman who needs to improve his flexibility but a great athlete never the less. Really like Hutson’s potential as a run blocking offensive lineman and he could play potentially across the line of scrimmage and if he continues to add weight. He might be best suited to play offensive guard – he is very quick at the point of attack and looks very good pulling in certain situations. Hutson will be playing at Brookwood for his SR year.

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5 Comments

  1. Reply Post By Evan Alfalfo

    Played against him and with him .. works the hardest in the weight room and on the field.

  2. Reply Post By Chris Smith

    Saw this talent at the UGA camp over the summer. Great feet and lateral quickness, needs to work on developing initiate punch but makes up for it with his grit. Smart ball player.

  3. Reply Post By Aaron McConnell

    Just saw this young ball player at the NUC All-American game. Hutson played every offensive snap and showed good toughness fighting through what appeared to be a bad knee. He had great feet and finished defenders to the ground. Hutson from my standpoint was also the leader on the field, calling out plays and helping out teammates. Keep an eye on Hutson, if he continues to add muscle, he could become a highend Power 5 talent. ~ Aaron McConnell

  4. Reply Post By Anonymous

    Very sub par offensive line talent, extremely weak player with little to no varsity experience and a severe lack of muscle

  5. Reply Post By Anonymous

    Caleb Hutson is a extremely motivated student athlete.
    Dedicated to his sport, Trains Daily
    Caleb is very tough , Started in games while a 10th grader and played very well. As a junior will start as R tackle.
    Caleb as a tenth grader is one of the strongest players on the team.

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