๐Ÿˆ FridayNightPulse
โ† Back to home
NIL & RECRUITING

What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits: A Guide for OL Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Cherry Creek BruinsยทWednesday, July 1, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

When attending a junior day visit as an offensive lineman prospect, it's essential to showcase your skills and demonstrate your potential to college coaches. Here are key areas to focus on: footwork, technique, and physicality. Coaches want to see you execute drills with precision and speed. For example, a 3-cone drill time of 7.5 seconds or better is considered impressive for an OL prospect. Additionally, be prepared to demonstrate your ability to block in space and handle different defensive schemes. Show enthusiasm and a willingness to learn, and don't be afraid to ask questions. Make a lasting impression by being on time, dressing professionally, and being respectful to coaches and staff. This will help you stand out and increase your chances of receiving a scholarship offer.

Related Stories

NIL & RECRUITINGNIL Guide: What Coaches Look for on a Junior Day Visit for DE ProspectsTRAININGCherry Creek Bruins Tight End Training Tip: Route Running with a TwistTRAININGElevate Your Game: Valor Christian Eagles' Linebacker Agility Drill
โ† Back to all news