Nick Morrow
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL
NCAA

Nick Morrow

Offensive Lineman
6′8″ / 250 lbs
Flagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff
Class of 2022
Rating: 84
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National Avg
Rating: 82.7
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
California
Committed
8/27/2021
Baylor
None
Northern Arizona
None
UNLV
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Junior Year Highlights

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Greg Richardson
4 mo ago by Greg Richardson
Some Standout Newcomers (or youngsters) from Camp
Practices are hard to watch in real time. A lot happening at different parts of the field and mismatch of 1's, 2's and 3's on the field makes relative competition difficult to track. And no film, so if you're watching the ball, you miss a lot.As a result it's always good to get the staffs inputs on some surprises and standouts thus far given they have the film and the perspective to see everything on an absolute basis:- OLB David Reese: Offensive staff thinks he's going to have a huge year as an Edge Pass Rusher. Confidence and body are at a new level- ILB Teddye Buchanan: Big, long, fast and with great hips. Very effective in pass coverage and blitzing. Poised for a big year and an NFL future- CB Marcus Harris: Natural cover skills, smart, experienced and physical and mostly his elite speed. Can run stride for stride (and then some) with Cal's fastest players, something the Bears have not had in a corner in Wilcox era. Allows the defense to do all kinds of different things when he is trusted to be on an island with the opponents best deep threat- CB Khamani Hudson: Having a great camp, don't be surprised to see him on the field by midseason. Long and with great hips. Does well on the outside against bigger receivers. - RB Kadarius Calloway: Big, very fast and with that great cut back ability. A big play back- WR Tobias Merriweather: The clear Alpha WR on the team. Has taken a big step forward since the Spring. Long and very fast- OT Nick Morrow: More than held his own this Fall. A very good athlete with an ideal frame. Smart, and a fast learner- OT Frederick Williams III: Viewed as a potential first day NFL draft choice. All the skills, has made a huge jump since his Freshman year. Ideal build and length. Has a chance to break into the rotation and see snaps by midseason- OG/C Will McDonald: Not big in stature but plays with an edge. Tough as nails and will hammer you- TE Corey Dyches: Has been uncoverable in red zone 1:1's, can really run. A perfect tandem with Endries- PK Ryan Coe: Been nearly perfect this Camp (only misses on bad snaps/false starts), Can make FGs from 60+. A weapon who can change play calling on 3rd downs outside the 25 yard line
Cal Football Fall Camp Day 10 - Full Scrimmage
4 mo ago by Bear Insider
Cal Football Fall Camp Day 10 - Full Scrimmage
The Bears saw more live action 11v11 than at any time this Spring and one of the two Quarterbacks fighting for the starting role had an edge.
Have the Bears improved themselves from last season?
4 mo ago by Bear Insider
Have the Bears improved themselves from last season?
Cal is coming off a disappointing 6-7 record from 2023. There are 60 new players on the roster, some coaching changes and a very different schedule as part of the ACC. Looking back in order to look forward, we evaluate where this team may be better (and worse) from last year
Greg Richardson
5 mo ago by Greg Richardson
The Offensive Line rotation
We'll have more on the OL closer to the start of Fall Camp - Only 4 weeks awayHowever, given the incredible importance of this position group and the number of players vying for a starting spot, I wanted to get folks thoughts on how they think things will play out. Rather than do this by position group (given there's some versatility on the roster), we'll do this by player in alphabetical order.Syris Corley - 6'5, 285, True Freshman: Aggregate recruiting ranking of 85 (3 stars), BI rating of 86. Projected as an OTDylan Jemtegaard - 6'4, 290, RS Junior: Played in six games off the bench in 2023 at both Center and Guard. Aggregate recruiting ranking of 84, BI rating of 88. Saw time at both Center and Guard this SpringTyler Knape - 6'4, 280, True Freshman: Aggregate recruiting ranking of 83.3 (3 stars), BI rating of 85, Projected as an IOLWill McDonald - 6'2, 295, RS Senior: 26 starts, played 51 total games for Coastal Carolina in the Sun Belt. 3rd team All SBC in 2023, Played almost exclusively at Guard. On3 transfer rating of 87, 247 rating of 85, BI rating of 86Nick Morrow - 6'8, 305, RS Freshman (Jan 2022 enrollee): Started at LT throughout 2024 Spring, Aggregate recruiting ranking of 82.7, BI rating of 84Braden Miller - 6'6, 310, RS Sophomore: Played 3 games off the bench for Michigan State in 2023 all at OT. On3 transfer rating of 84, BI rating of 85Aiden Newbill - 6'8, 285, True Freshman: Aggregate recruiting ranking of 86, BI rating of 86Trent Ramsey - 6'5, 305, RS Sophomore: Played two games off the bench thus far in his career. Aggregate recruiting ranking of 89 (ESPN and Rivals 4 star) and a BI rating of 90. Has played almost exclusively at Guard in practice thus far at CalRush Reimer - 6'5, 305, Senior: 30 starts for FCS Montana State, First team All Big Sky and 2nd team All American in 2023, 3rd team FCS All American in 2022. Aggregate transfer rating of 88, BI rating of 87. Played both guard and tackle at MSU while playing primarily at Guard this Spring for CalTJ Session - 6'4, 305, RS Senior: 34 career games with 30 starts (20 starts at Cal), was at Montana State previously, 13 starts at Right Tackle for Cal in 2023. No transfer or BI ratingsVictor Stoffel - 6'7, 295, RS Senior: Played 35 games with 20 starts at Temple where he earned HM All Conference in the AAC. On3 transfer rating of 87, BI rating of 84. Played RT throughout 2023, injured this SpringBastian Swinney - 6'6, 290, RS Junior: Has played in 15 games with 3 starts (one at Center, two at Guard) since coming to Cal. Played 12 games in 2023 with two starts. Aggregate recruiting ranking of 87 (247 4 Star), BI rating of 88. Played both Center and Guard this SpringSioape Vatikani - 6'4, 330, Junior: Has played in 24 games with 20 starts in his first two years at Cal, all at Guard. All ACC 4th Team Preseason by Phil Steele, Aggregate recruiting ranking of 88, BI rating of 90Frederick Williams III - 6'5, 295, RS Freshman: Aggregate recruiting ranking of 85, BI rating of 89. Outstanding Scout Player in 2023 at Guard and Tackle. Out for Spring 2023 with injuryMatthew Wykoff - 6'6, 325, RS Junior: Played in 29 games with 21 starts over three seasons. Played 13 games with 12 starts at Guard for Cal in 2023. Nine starts at Texas A&M, eight at Center and one at Guard. Made SEC All Freshman team in 2022. Played primarily at Center and some at Guard this Spring. Aggregate recruiting ranking of 89, On3 transfer rating of 87.See here for BI's current depth chart projections (not rotation)So how do you see things unfolding?
Five Impact Freshmen
7 mo ago by Bear Insider
Five Impact Freshmen
With all the focus on the Transfer Portal, it's easy to forget that Cal will welcome Seventeen new HS recruits and returns five other Redshirt Freshman scholarship players. From that group, we select five players who we believe will have an opportunity to impact the 2024 season
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Career Stats

Season Rec Rec Yds T TFL Sacks
2020
JR
2 48 20 1 2.0
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99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a likely difference-maker at the collegiate level. Displays all of the physical skills to be a future All-American with potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick.

90-98: Elite state prospect (Four-star)

Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)

Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
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