The UCLA Spring Game featured a lot of talent on the field in all three phases of the game. But in the stands, the Bruins hosted a bevy of talent as well.
Noah Devlin, an offensive tackle from Venice High School, attended the game, an indication the Bruins have an interest in him as a prospect. For UCLA, there is a lot to like.
Devlin, a 6′ 6″ tackle/DE, flashes solid offensive tackle height and length for a 2025 prospect. Earlier this year, the Bruins paid a visit to Venice High School to tap into the pipeline. As a result, Devlin attended the Spring Game.
As a tackle, a premium position in the NCAA, Devlin currently projects as an “in-betweener,” with prototypical tackle height but with natural guard weight. If Devlin continues to develop and grow, his name could pop up as a future UCLA-target for the position.
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— Noah Devlin (@devlinnoah59) April 27, 2024
With all things equal, Devlin is yet another name to keep an eye out for as the Bruins continue to build for the future in the BIG 10.