A couple thoughts on Veneziale
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/5290151/59 ... 2388a6049c
Reminds me a bit of Carl Rider. Tall rangy linebacker. One of those guys with a big motor who finishes plays and should be a good fit in Staggs' "fast and physical" defensive scheme.
It looks like he played OLB last season at North Paulding. NP's MLB, Braylin Fisher, was a late commit to Furman for this incoming class. My guess would be that Veneziale will move over and play inside this season.
As an OLB, you can see he can really run. Several clips on the video show closing speed on ball carriers. One thing I always look at with defensive players is whether the ball carrier goes down when you get to them (tackling ability), and you see that he has that ability.
At 2:00 you can see him stuffing both the QB and RB on the pitch option, which takes some real athleticism.
Numerous times he fights through blocks instead of around them. That's good to see. He knows his assignment, holds ground, and makes the runner try to get around him. Probably best example is at 2:18 where the offense sends two blockers after him, he fights to keep outside position and turn the runner back inside. He maintains outside leverage, fights through those blocks, uses the sideline as an extra defender, and limits the runner's ability to turn up field.
I am interested to see what he does as an ILB. A lot of his highlight film seems to be him "crashing" the offensive backfield, sometimes from well outside the OT. That is a great defensive strategy when you are more athletic than your competition and can simply run by them. That probably isn't something you can live and die by in D1 football. Most certainly not as an inside linebacker.
The good news is by doing that he tries to reset the line of scrimmage. At 3:13 you see 1st and 10 and the offense in the I-formation. Clearly a run look. He knifes into the backfield and the FB runs right by him. While he makes basically an uncontested tackle in the backfield (and I'm not sure who the FB was looking for if not the LB in front of him) he still would have moved the line of scrimmage two yards into the backfield where the RB would have to stop and change direction before really even getting going. That's the stuff you want to see from an ILB.
Great pickup for the Paladins at a position of need.