‘Who can I vibe with?’ A special connection on the defensive side of the ball for four-star running back Jason Patterson

Florida running back Jason patterson details a strong relationship with Rutgers football that may be a surprise.

Jason Patterson is done taking his official visits as the Florida running back is closing in on a decision date. In June, Patterson took an official visit to Rutgers football, part of a whirlwind month where he also checked out a total of five Power Five programs.

Ranked a four-star by ESPN.com, Patterson had 2,721 rushing yards last season with 35 touchdowns for Sneads High School (Sneads, FL). He is fast, with a 10.97 time in the 100 meters during spring track.

He has taken a visit to all five programs that made his final cutdown Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Rutgers, Cincinnati and Boston College.Patterson is done taking his official visits.

“I’m getting closer, I wouldn’t say I’ve wrapped it up,” Patterson told Rutgers Wire.

“I’m getting there. I’m just really evaluating right now. I’m keeping it at five.

“I don’t have a date, I’m trying to get it before the season. I don’t have a date. Probably early August.”

Patterson’s first official visit was to Rutgers in early June. The visit went along well and made a good impression out the gate for the recruit as he got to further know head coach Greg Schiano and running backs coach Damiere Shaw.

“The Rutgers visit, it was the first one. It set the bar high, it set the bar high,” Patterson said.

“Because of how they made me feel. The whole staff really and truly make you feel like you’re at home.”

He is looking for a program where he can grow on the field and be developed. But he is prioritizing relationships as a major part of what matters to him.

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When asked what he is looking for in a future school, Patterson laid out two priorities for the football side of things.

“Where I feel I can develop on and off the field and just continue the relationship I have,” Patterson said.

“In college, you’re around them all the time. Who can I vibe with all the time? Which the Rutgers staff, I can vibe with the whole staff. I’m very, very close with coach Harasymiak, and he coaches the defense.”

The connection with Rutgers is intriguing. Last year,  defensive coordinator [autotag]Joe Harasymiak[/autotag] was at Sneads’ final game, a playoff loss at Blountstown. Patterson has no idea why Harasmyiak was there or who sent him his tape.

Had Sneads won the game, they would have played Hawthorne the next week, the program that Rutgers commit [autotag]Mozell Williams[/autotag] was on. That’s the only connection that Patterson can make as to why Harasymiak could have been in the area.

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But it began a relationship that now sees the Scarlet Knights positioned in Patterson’s top five.

“Rutgers doesn’t have my area, I’m in the middle of nowhere. No one has my area. His area is three hours from me in Jacksonville. His area is three hours from me, but he is the closest one to me. He found out about me, and sent my tape to coach Shaw,” Patterson said.

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Film insight on Rutgers football commit Mozell Williams

In December 2022, Rutgers football landed a powerful offensive tackle Mozell Williams. Here is the film breakdown of the 2023 recruit.

Rutgers football landed a powerful offensive tackle when Mozell Williams signed his letter of intent with the Scarlet Knights as part of the 2023 recruiting class. The Flordia native out of Hawthrone High School guided the Hornets to a 12-0 record, capturing the FHSAA I Rural title.

The three-star recruit adds a powerful dynamic to Rutgers’ offensive line.

As a junior, Williams got elected into the Honorable Mention Class 1A All-State selection in 2021. According to 247Sports, the 6-foot-6, 340-pound was the No. 135 offensive tackle in the nation.

The Scarlet Knights were the only Power Five offer the offensive tackle would receive. He did receive significant interest from Florida last fall but never waivered in his commitment to Rutgers.

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Film Breakdown

Williams is a massive offensive tackle with all the traits of being a big-time lineman. For his size, the young prospect moves quickly off the ball. There is no block Williams can’t make. Down-blocking is one of Williams’s strengths, using his size and power to drive defenders off the ball. His arm span is a great asset when pass setting, slowing down speedy pass rushers. His 340-pound body frame will limit the chances of defensive linemen trying any power rush moves against him.

Improvements

Williams’s technique needs improvement, as his footwork tends to be inconsistent. He relies on his athletic ability and raw strength to overpower defensive linemen. Playing in the Big Ten, Williams is going to see a ton of skilled defensive players. The combination of excellent footwork and power will allow Williams to dominate the line of scrimmage.

Another area of improvement that Williams should focus on is his pad level. The offensive tackle tends to stand up instead of staying low when firing off the ball.

Areas for Williams to improve for sure.

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What Rutgers football players will be enrolling in January? How about June?

A running list of when Rutgers football players will be enrolling on campus.

Rutgers football is going to have several members of the 2023 recruiting class set to enroll in January, giving a significant leg up for the development of the incoming freshman.

The 2023 class is ranked No. 52 in the nation according to 247Sports. It features some solid prospects and several under-the-radar players including six players from Florida.

Rutgers Wire has learned that the following players will be enrolling in January:

  • LB [autotag]Abram Wright[/autotag]
  • TE [autotag]Logan Blake[/autotag]
  • LS [autotag]Jake Eldridge[/autotag]
  • WR [autotag]Jesse Ofurie[/autotag]
  • OL[autotag] John Stone[/autotag]

Rutgers Wire has learned that the following players will be enrolling in June:

  • DL [autotag]JaSire Peterson[/autotag]
  • OL [autotag]Mozell Williams[/autotag]

Undecided as to enrolling in January or June:

  • WR [autotag]Famah Toure[/autotag]

Several players are still deciding their status as their high school seasons wind down.

Florida has the highest representation in this recruiting class with six players followed by New Jersey (four) and New York (three). Rutgers is still recruiting players for the 2023 class including Maryland linebacker Nnamdi Udeogu.

Rutgers football commit Mozell Williams set to visit Florida for big SEC match-up

Rutgers football commit Mozell Williams will visit Florida this weekend.

Florida offensive lineman Mozell Williams, a Rutgers football commit, is set to visit Florida this weekend. The Gators have yet to offer Williams, a massive offensive tackle prospect who is nearby to the Florida campus.

It appears that Williams will be attending Saturday night’s game when No. 20 Kentucky visits No. 19 Florida. The Gators are coming off an impressive win at home this past weekend against Utah.

He is a three-star recruit according to 247Sports. Rutgers is his only Power Five offer; he does not (yet) hold an offer from Florida.

Williams committed to Rutgers in June following an official visit to the Big Ten program. The 6-foot-5, 340-pound offensive lineman is an offensive tackle at South Hawthorne City (Hawthorne, FL).

 

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Several hours after posting about his official visit, Williams offered up a tweet stating he was still committed to Rutgers.

 

Williams is ranked the No. 128 offensive tackle in the nation according to 247Sports. He is one of several Florida commits in the class of 2023 for Rutgers including linebacker Abram Wright.

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Wright was just recently offered by North Carolina State.

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