National Signing Day Profile: Noah Rosahac

A look at Syracuse football's offensive lineman signee.
National Signing Day Profile: Noah Rosahac
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Player: Noah Rosahac

Position: Offensive Line

Height/Weight: 6-5, 280 lbs

School: Jim Thorpe Area (PA)

Other Notable Offers: Virginia Tech

247Sports Rating: 3-star, #132 IOL

ESPN Rating: 3-star, #87 OT

On3 Rating: 3-star, #78 OT

Rivals Rating: 3-star

Recruitment Recap: The previous Syracuse staff identified Rosahac as a priority early in the recruiting cycle. He rewarded them with an early commitment in April of this year. Even with an offer from Virginia Tech after that as well as interest from other power five schools, Rosahac remained solidly pledged to the Orange. Then, a coaching change happened and his place in the class was in question. After connecting with the new staff including during an official visit, Rosahac reaffirmed his commitment to Syracuse.

Evaluation: Rosahac has good length and size for a high school prospect. He can definitely add weight to his frame with impacting his ability to move. While Rosahac plays offensive tackle in high school, he may actually project as an interior lineman in college. That remains to be seen, but could end up being his future. Rosahac is physical, plays with a mean streak, has solid footwork and technique. The key for him at the next level if he stays at tackle is to work on being able to combat the speedy edge rushers in the ACC. If he moves inside, he will need to add bulk and strength to his frame. 

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