Player Primer: Andrew Ezell
Cover Photo Credit: Victory Views
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One of the more underrated 2018s with 0 offers, I caught up with Lyons Township’s DE Andrew Ezell on his recruiting. We talked his offseason work at Fist Football, schools showing serious interest in him and his upcoming visits/camps. You can find Andrew on Twitter @AndrewEzell4 .

Andrew Ezell
Lyons Township
La Grange, IL
GPA: 2.70/4.00
Commitment status: Undecided
Photo Credit: Victory Views
Wt: 260 lbs
Class: 2018
LPI: What are you going to do to take your game to the next level this offseason?
AE: I’ve been pushing myself to be more competitive and to be more aggressive on the field. I have just finished my first season of wrestling this year and it was intense, but I feel that it will show during this football season how my skills have improved and how it has helped me. I also workout at Fist Football to work on my technique and improve my game.
LPI: You currently don’t have any offers, but I believe you have what it takes to play at the next level. What skill set can you bring to the table for a college football program?
AE: I feel that I can bring many things to the table for a college football program. One of those things are my pass rush skills that I feel are very adept and that I can get off the snap very quickly. I also feel that I have good technique that I show in my moves while I track down the football to make a play.
LPI: Which schools have shown serious interest in you?
AE: Not too many schools have shown serious interest in me. The Only school that has shown serious interest in me is North Dakota State University as of now.
LPI: Where have you visited most recently and do you have any planned visits or camps/showcases set?
AE: I have not visited any schools as of now, but soon I plan to visit Central Michigan for a spring practice and I plan to attend a camp at North Dakota State. I also plan on attending the Lemming Prep Insider showcase/combine.
LPI: On or off the field, how do you demonstrate leadership or go the extra mile for your teammates?
AE: On the field, I feel that I push my teammates to overcome any adversity that they have and I show them that I will be behind them and lead them every step of the way and also learn things on the field myself while doing so. Off the field, I feel that I am a very sociable person to my teammates and I feel that I am very encouraging to them and supportive.
LPI: Who are some of your teammates that you believe can play at the next level, but have gone overlooked by college coaches?
AE: I feel that many of my teammates have the potential to play at the next level. But a teammate of mine that I feel like has been over looked would be Hector Carrazco. I feel that he brings many things to the table and gives all his effort all of the time and has been overlooked at times.