There’s no denying Cal needs immediate front seven talent. Can they get it in the form of local American River College prospect Caleb Tremblay?
Scott Eklund of Scout did a thorough debriefing of the Northern California defensive lineman, who has four years to play three after the season ends. Tremblay strained his MCL in high school, causing recruiting interest to ebb. After a year awy from the game, Tremblay returned and embraced it at a whole new level.
"I basically had played just defensive end up until this season," Tremblay said. "All through high school, I was a defensive end, but once I got here, the coaches said they felt I was a natural fit at defensive tackle and I wanted to help my team any way that I could, so I moved to tackle and I've really sorta enjoyed it.