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Name: Matt Carrick College: Michigan State
Number: 56
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 320 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023 40 Low: 5.58 40 Time: 5.65 40 High: 5.70
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Data Scout Notes: X-Down to Tryout Tier/Bad ATH 2022: NAC...2021: NAC...(+) Nov 2021 Knee INJ/Out for 2021...2020: NAC
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Height: 6042
Weight: 320
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Dates: 03/15/23
Hand: 09 3/4 Arm: 33 1/4 Wingspan: 80 1/2
Height: 6042
Weight: 320
40 Yrd Dash: 5.65
20 Yrd Dash: 3.09
10 Yrd Dash: 1.85
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 28
Vertical Jump: 25
Broad Jump: 08'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 5.03
3-Cone Drill: 8.52
40 Time Range: 5.64-5.66/**Projected 5.36/+.29
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Matt Carrick, Michigan State, Player News
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As Matt Carrick continued to work his way back from a leg injury that cut short his 2020 campaign, his battle became less physical and more mental. When Michigan State opened preseason camp earlier this month, Carrick was on what the coaching staff calle d "a pitch count," limiting his reps during practice. Though the training staff and coaches developed the plan, Carrick played a part, too. Offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic told Carrick that he needed to let the staff know when he wore down. In the football world, where toughness is one of the most prized commodities a player can possess, telling Kapilovic he was tired was the last thing Carrick wanted to do. "I was like, 'I can't come out. There's no way,' " said Carrick, a sixth-year senior guar d, "because then (Kapilovic) is going to think that I can't do it." Kapilovic wouldn't have it. After the Spartans finished their first practice, he walked up to Carrick and reiterated his stance."He's like, 'Hey, like I told you before, if you're ever feeling a certain way, let me know. I need to take care of you this year," Carrick said. "So from that day moving on, he's had a preset plan of what reps I need to take, what reps I need off." At times, that calls for Carrick to take every snap dur ing a specific period; during others, he might have only one or two reps. It's forward thinking on the Spartans' part. "With Coach Kap (Kapilovic), his big thing is making sure that I'm healthy, I'm good to go," Carrick said, "so when I come out of this fall camp, I'm ready for Week 1 and the rest of the season." So far, so good. - Lansing State Journal
(DS#69 OG) rSr/2023 OG Matt Carrick, Michigan State
News Source: Lansing State Journal
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Offensive lineman Matt Carrick is back in uniform going through drills after leg surgery cut short his 2021 season and forced him to miss spring practice. Tucker said he plans to bring along the senior slowly as he returns to the field and battles for th e starting job at right guard. "We're trying to give him some (reps)," Tucker said, "and then we're gonna give him a little bit more and then build him up." The offensive line was decimated by injuries during the spring, forcing MSU to alter its spring w ork on offense and shift two defensive linemen for healthy bodies.During Thursday's 15-minute open portion practice, there were no red jerseys or offensive linemen sitting out on the side. "We had so many injuries in the spring that it was tough t o even see who the heck we had," Thorne said of the big guys in front of him. Only a few players during drills wore red jerseys, which signify injuries: cornerback Ronald Williams, wide receiver Terry Lockett Jr., and defensive end Avery Dunn. Chester Ki mbrough was not in a red jersey but didn't work with the cornerbacks, instead going through individual work on the side of the field. - Lansing State Journal
(DS#69 OG) rSr/2023 OG Matt Carrick, Michigan State
News Source: Lansing State Journal
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