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

๐Ÿ“ Westfield BulldogsยทSunday, July 5, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a top OL prospect at a 6A program like Westfield Bulldogs, attending a junior day visit can be a crucial step in securing a college scholarship. Coaches look for specific qualities and skills during these visits. First, they assess your physical abilities, such as your 40-yard dash time and bench press max. For OL prospects, a sub-6 second 40-yard dash and a bench press max of 250 pounds or more can be competitive. Coaches also evaluate your technique, particularly your footwork and hand placement during drills. Additionally, they assess your film, reviewing game footage to see how you execute blocking schemes and adjust to defensive stunts. Finally, they assess your intangibles, such as your work ethic, attitude, and leadership skills. By showcasing these qualities and skills, you can make a lasting impression on coaches and increase your chances of earning a scholarship.

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