06-17-2016, 09:49 PM
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CSUN 2014 recruiting signees
Check out the full list of prospects committed to CS Northridge's 2014 recruiting class below. This reference list will be updated throughout the year as the Matadors land new commitments.
2014 CS NORTHRIDGE FOOTBALL COMMITMENTS (5)
- J.R. Smith, 2-star OT (6-6 / 275) Allan Hancock College | Santa Maria, Calif.
Smith has become a touted JUCO prospect following a video clocking his hand-timed forty at 4.64, making him faster than plenty of skill players along with every forty time recorded amongst lineman at The Nike Opening event in Los Angeles. He excels with the pass block, opposite need of CSUN's option-run offense, but will undoubtedly provide for the Matadors.
- Myles Jennings, 2-star SS (6-0 / 186) Palm Springs | Palm Springs, Calif.
Will provide much needed depth at CSUN's demanding strong safety position. Performed notably well at The Nike Opening, earning his rank just this past summer after going under the radar. He will likely start as a true freshman at Northridge.
- Archie Pollen, 2-star G (6-2 / 302) Adolfo Camarillo | Camarillo, Calif.
Pollen gives Northridge another body to put on the offensive line but especially at guard which has notably been out-skilled by the team's options at tackle. Pollen is a bit undersized to play on the outside and in result has flown under the radar of most FBS teams. He currently holds offers from Idaho along with Eastern Washington, but chose the Matadors.
- Hasaan Swarts, 2-star G (6-5 / 319) Buena Park | Buena Park, Calif.
Projected by most recruiting sources as a developmental piece, Swarts is one of the largest lineman in California and has used it to his advantage through his prep years. College may prove to be a new challenge as size finally catches up. Nevertheless, he too will provide the Matadors a spark at guard.
- Jeff Bromfield, unranked QB (6-6 / 207) California | Whittier, Calif.
At 6-foot-6 with an official forty time of 4.72, Bromfield gives Northridge great size along with speed - the two essential points of their quarterback preferences. He also has a decent arm, though his accuracy is questionable and may detour at the next level.
* Note: every recruit has his weight subtracted by a random amount (5-20) which represents the weight gained during preseason camp.
Last edited by beast10; 06-29-2016 at 06:04 AM.
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