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Name: Earl Bostick Jr. 
College: Kansas     Number: 68
Height: 6-6   Weight: 309
Position: OT  Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023

40 Low: 4.98
   40 Time: 5.05
  40 High: 5.10

> Projected Round: 5-6  Stock:    

Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6056
Weight: 309

Zybek PD3X AKA "Official"
40 Yard Dash (ET):
 5.05
40 Yard Dash (HH): 5.00
20 Yard (ET): 2.89
20 Yard (HH): 2.84
10 Yard (ET): 1.68
10 Yard (HH): 1.66
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 31
Broad Jump: 09'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 
3-Cone Drill: 
Projected 5.19/-.14/No Full Workout-Choice

Dates: 03/31/23
Hand: 09 1/2  Arm: 34 1/8
Wingspan: 80 3/4

Height: 6056
Weight: 309
40 Yrd Dash: 
20 Yrd Dash: 
10 Yrd Dash: 
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 21
Vertical Jump: 
Broad Jump: 
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.63
3-Cone Drill: 7.60

No Full Workout-Choice
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2022: HMC...2021: HMC...2020: NAC



 Earl Bostick Jr., Kansas, Player News

  12/09/22 - OT Earl Bostick Jr.rSr/2023, Kansas, 6-6, 309 (DS#15 OT) + More +

  2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Earl Bostick Jr. (OL),...As a Super-Senior, Bostick helped anchor a KU offensive line by starting all 12 games and allowing just nine sacks, which was the seventh fewest in the country in 2022. According to PFF, Bostick allowed only one sack in 730 snaps. Bostick helped Kansas to the fifth best passing efficiency in the country, while averaging 7.01 yards per play, the fifth most in FBS in 2022. - Kansas Football

(DS#15 OT) rSr/2023 OT Earl Bostick Jr.Kansas
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  07/18/22 - OT Earl Bostick Jr.rSr/2023, Kansas, 6-6, 309 (DS#15 OT) + More +

  Earl Bostick Jr. played for three head coaches and eight position coaches during five seasons at Kansas. But with a sixth year of eligibility available and the most stability he's had since graduating high school, there was no doubt Bostick, the Jayhawks' starting left tackle, was going to return for this season. "I stuck it out because I wanted to change the program since I got here in 2017," Bostick said. "I wanted to be part of that change or the first steps in changing the program to the right direction."

When Bostick enrolled at Kansas, players couldn't profit off their name, image or likeness. David Booth's name was not yet on Memorial Stadium. Texas and Oklahoma had not yet decided to leave the Big 12 for the SEC. Bostick has been a tight end, a right tackle and a left tackle. He has caught a touchdown pass and scored a two-point conversion. After playing his first two seasons for David Beaty and his next two for Les Miles, he is now entering his second under Lance Leipold. "I feel like every year is something different about college ball," Bostick said. "But at the end of the day, it's football. We just have to go out there and play football." - Lawrence Journal World


(DS#15 OT) rSr/2023 OT Earl Bostick Jr.Kansas
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  04/25/21 - OT Earl Bostick Jr.rSr/2023, Kansas, 6-6, 309 (DS#15 OT) + More +

  Late in the 2020 season Kansas offensive lineman Earl Bostick Jr. moved from right tackle to left tackle. It looks like he's there to stay. That important position, often most responsible for protecting the quarterback's blindside, is where Bostick has settled in during the Jayhawks' spring practices and where the senior from Barnwell, S.C., expects to play this fall. "It's not that different at all. Just switching the feet," Bostick said of playing on the opposite end of the O-line. "That's it. Basically everything play-wise is the same thing, just flipping it around." This past fall, Bostick started at right tackle in five of KU's first seven games. But after the firing of then offensive line coach Luke Meadows, the Jayhawks moved some personnel around and Bostick started the final two games at left tackle.

That's where new O-line coach Lee Grimes has kept Bostick since taking over the position group. "It's just a little weight on my shoulders, but I'm so used to having that," Bostick said of playing left tackle. "Like playing on the right side, I'm still blocking the person in front of me, protecting the quarterback, making sure the running back is getting past me, like getting his block so he can run through his hole like he's supposed to." Bostick said he doesn't mind the added responsibility of making sure the QB doesn't get blindsided by a pass rush or blitz. "I just take it and I run with it," he said of the opportunity to play a position that comes with a brighter spotlight. - Lawrence Journal World


(DS#15 OT) rSr/2023 OT Earl Bostick Jr.Kansas
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