In a spring that has seen offensive linemen commit left and right, the Longhorns got on the board with the commitment of Arlington (TX) Bowie offensive Lineman Tope Imade. Imade was offered last week after Joe Wickline observed him in spring practice. Imade is the fifth commitment of the 2016 class, and the first among offensive linemen.
Imade is a prospect who flew under the radar coming into this spring, but really started to pick up steam as the evaluation period went on. After competing at The Opening regional camp in Arlington, offers pour in for Imade. He chose the Longhorns over offers from Arizona State, Michigan, Texas Tech, Washington, and SMU among others. Imade has the versatility and size to play either tackle or guard, and his work ethic and frame will make him an interesting ball of clay for Joe Wickline to mold.
Film Analysis:
Imade has a big frame at 6’5 324 lbs. His technique is a bit rough, but he more than makes up for that with raw strength. Imade is a high-effort player that finishes blocks all the way to the whistle. Although he is stronger in the run game than pass protection, Imade will benefit from technique refinement at the collegiate level. He moves very well in space and looks good working to the second level of the defense. He is prone to geting overextended in pass blocking, but that is a trait that can be coached. Imade shows good awareness on the field, and if he locks up on a defender they are usually going for a ride. Imade also shows the flexibility necessary to transition to the tackle position and exhibits plus athleticism.
Final Verdict:
As we’ve seen from Joe Wickline in the past, he prefers the raw prospects with big frames who have not reached their developmental ceiling. Imade’s combination of strength, athleticism, and work ethic make him a prized recruit who is just scratching the surface on what he can truly do. If he reaches his ceiling, Imade could be an all-conference performer with a chance to be drafted in the early rounds.