UNC Football Class Includes Tackle With 'Multi-Year Starting Ability'
Creekview High School (Ga.) offensive lineman Andrew Rosinski, a 6-foot-6, 275-pound four-star with enough upside to potentially develop into a starter in Chapel Hill, has been a UNC football commit since January. On Wednesday, he signed his national letter of intent.
Rosinski, one of seven composite four-star prospects in UNC's class, ranks No. 452 overall, No. 36 at his position, and No. 58 among Georgia prospects on the 247Sports 2024 Composite.
The Tar Heels put together a hype video and collection of Rosinski's most impressive blocks:
Here's a snippet of 247Sports' evaluation of Andrew Rosinski, courtesy of national scouting analyst Gabe Brooks:
"Tall tackle with mixed length data but seemingly ample frame space to add mass. Fires off consistently in the run game and has some pop...Promising drive blocker with some finishing conviction. Effective in pass protection but a bit rigid in movement patterns at times.
"Experienced at both tackle spots...Checks the multi-sport box impressively with a 50-7 shot put rep as a junior. High-major tackle prospect with good physical traits, encouraging tape, and some long-term upside that could lead to multi-year starting ability and pro potential."
Andrew Rosinski is one of 20 early enrollees in UNC football's 27-deep 2024 haul.
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