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#51 Cesar Ruiz/C Michigan – 6’2/6 307
The Good
– Thick body with good length for frame (33 1/8 inches)
– Excellent play strength, strong upper body able to take control of blocks in run and pass game
– Shows proper base and technique out of stance, sits in his stance and able to absorb bull/power rushes in pass game, keeps hands tight in run game
– Understands leverage and runs his feet
– Good explosiveness out of his stance, able to function in space, effective puller who gets to his spot ahead of the back and capable of hitting a moving target
– Athletic enough to cutoff backside or reach frontside, hard worker without a lot of wasted steps or movement
– Active eyes when uncovered in pass game, looks for work and able to pick up blitzers/stunts
– Lots of grip strength who keeps feet moving laterally in pass pro
– Snaps appeared consistent and accurate
– Showed some versatility and experience starting at center and guard
– Good starting experience, especially for underclassmen
– One of the youngest players in this class, room to grow
The Bad
– Above average but not an elite athlete, will function best in a power/gap scheme as opposed to zone scheme where he can win with strength
– Wasn’t a dominant player in any one area, solid but rarely “wowed” during a rep
– Tendency to lean into blocks and prone to falling off when they make a move and try to disengage
– Vulnerable to getting off balanced and losing his block as frontside on combos when adjacent linemen engages
– More likely to miss and not pick up stunt/blitz when covered and engaged
– Has to stay consistently square to block, not open gate and let linemen through
Bio
– 31 career starts
– 26 at center, five at right guard (started RG freshman season before playing center in 2018 and 2019)
– Won’t turn 21 until June
– Four star recruit out of HS, widely regarded as the top center coming out
– Father killed in hit-and-run when Ruiz was eight
Tape Breakdown
From a box-checking standpoint, Ruiz certainly profiles like a future Pittsburgh Steeler.