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Jack Biestek

Jack Biestek is a 6’3″, 205 lb. wide receiver from Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, North Carolina.  Biestek is a solid all-around athlete who had success at quarterback, running back and wideout at the high school level.  Football runs in his blood as his father and uncle played at Boston College, another uncle played for the Chicago Bears and his grandfather played for the New England Patriots.  He has sticky hands and good concentration to snag highly contested passes.  With the ball in his hands, Biestek is electric in the open field displaying an array of cutbacks, spins, and jump cuts.  He is surprisingly strong and effortlessly runs through arm tackles as he turns a short gain into a track meet.

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Spencer Alston

Alston is a 5’10”, 185 lb. running back/ wide receiver from South Lakes High School in Reston, Virginia.  Yale lists him as a RB, but in most of his footage he is lined up in the slot.  He is a dynamic athlete with the ball in his hands displaying great vision, cutback ability and the toughness to grind out additional yards after contact.  Alston has the speed to beat defenders to the edge and the balance to tiptoe along the sidelines for huge gains.  His size, speed and agility are reminiscent of Melvin Rouse and he has the potential to see time at RB, WR, PR or KR in his Freshman campaign.

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Brian Abraham

Brian Abraham is a 6’4″, 205 lb. defensive back from Xaverian Brothers (Westwood, MA) and was named Defensive MVP of the Catholic Conference.  Abraham’s height and jumping ability make him very effective at disrupting passing lanes.  He has quick route recognition skills and the catch-up speed to rob receivers of a touchdown.  At the line of scrimmage, he displays the physicality to jam receivers and can lay the wood on ball carriers.  Yale needed size in the defensive backfield and Abraham certainly fits the bill.

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Tale of the Tape: Noah Aaron

In our first analysis of the Class of 2022, we will start with the 6 foot, 180 lb. receiver from The Groton School, Noah Aaron.  Aaron is a long strider with deceptive speed and the quickness to be effective on offense or special teams.  He has the toughness to make plays over the middle of the field and is not afraid to throw a block to spring his teammates.  With the ball in his hands, Aaron displays the patience and vision needed to gain extra yards after the catch.  Aaron’s immediate contribution could come at the punt returner position as Alessi’s graduation leaves a void at that spot.

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Men’s Lacrosse Wins National Championship

Jason Alessi finishes Yale career as Ivy League football champion and National Champion in lacrosse.  Congrats to Coach Shay and the entire squad on a record breaking season!

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NFL Updates

Sixth round draft selection Foye Oluokun agreed to terms with the Atlanta Falcons this week.  Oluokun is expected to be a solid contributor on special teams and could provide relief at linebacker as well.

Matt Oplinger survived the Arizona Cardinals rookie mini camp and remains on the active roster.  Several NFL analysts believed that the Cardinals had found a gem in undrafted linebacker Mike Needham, however, the Cardinals cut Needham after mini camp and in doing so, improved Oplinger’s odds of making the 53 man roster.

It does not appear that Jaedan Graham or Copache Tyler were signed after their tryouts with the Raiders and Titans respectively.

#3 Yale Men’s Lacrosse beat UMass over the weekend and will face off against Loyola (MD) on Saturday at Hofstra in the second round of the NCAA Lacrosse Tournament.

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Yale Announces Class of 2022

We previously had 34 recruits featured on the “Recruiting Roundup” post and the new list shows 30 incoming freshmen next fall.  Nicholas Sligh, Kennedy Kosmalski, Matthew Tynes, and Henry Large were the four players not included in Yale’s official press release.  Sligh is headed to Stanford as a preferred walk-on and the others will likely attend Choate for a year as their Twitter pages still list them as Yale commits.  In the coming weeks we will post our observations of the highlight reels of each player.

Cornell beat Yale Men’s Lacrosse in the Ivy League Tournament 14-8, but Yale still managed to earn a #3 seed in the NCAA Tournament.  The Bulldogs will face off against UMass on Saturday at noon in the first round.

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Falcons Draft Foye

The Atlanta Falcons drafted Foye Oluokun in the 6th Round at #200 overall.  The Falcons are familiar with Yale athletes as Tommy McCarthy played there during the preseason of the 2011 NFL season.  Matt Oplinger was picked up as an undrafted free agent by the Arizona Cardinals following the draft.

Foye was not the highest draft pick for the Ivy League as Penn’s Justin Watson was selected in the 5th round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Yale Men’s Lacrosse defeated Harvard 16-8 on Saturday and remains the #1 ranked team in the nation.

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Defense Dominates in Spring Game

It was a great day to be a Yale fan this past Saturday with fantastic weather, Ivy League Championship rings, a delicious BBQ, and a glimpse of Team 146.  There seemed to be a buzz around the Bowl that hadn’t been witnessed in years.

The defense showed that they are not rebuilding next season, but reloading with talent.  Reno has been able to build solid depth across the board with sustained stellar recruiting.  Several people commented on Tosan Agbeyegbe and Rodney Thomas’ play at safety, an area of particular concern given the graduation of All-Ivy caliber players at the two positions.  The defensive line should be the team’s strongest position despite the loss of Copache Tyler, Earl Chism and John Herubin.  We expect competition at linebacker to continue through the fall, but we were pleased with what we saw.

The offensive line seemed sluggish off the ball and had issues sustaining blocks.  Given the personnel changes and a new position coach, the growing pains are unavoidable.  Keep in mind that the defensive line has historically been more cohesive than the offensive line in Spring Ball over the years including last season.  We didn’t see much out of the top returning wideouts (several did not play), but their routes and timing with Rawlings will only improve over the summer and fall workouts.  Jimmy Check may have the potential to fill in for Rawlings in an emergency.  It would have been nice to see the Blue-White Game at the end of Spring Ball this year as it was evident that the offensive players still needed a few practices under their belt to go toe to toe with the defense.  On the other hand, the Bulldogs will have this week to clean up the mental mistakes and focus on an Ivy League repeat in the fall.

In other news, Yale Lacrosse defeated #2 Albany 14-6 yesterday.

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Blue and White Game on Saturday

Head out to the Yale Bowl this weekend to catch a glimpse of the core of next season’s squad.  The game will begin at 1 PM and will last until roughly 3 PM or so.  After the game, be sure to stick around for the Ivy League Championship Ring Ceremony and a Yale football BBQ.  The weather looks like it will be mostly cloudy with a high of 53.

The celebration of Tom Beckett’s career will take place on April 24th.