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 Data Scout Notes: X-2-3/Listed 6-6/On the 6-4V Fence/May be OG...Top 10 Fr OT recruit/4* Oregon Transfer 2023: 12-13-23 Announced Early Entry into the 2024 NFL Draft/2ndC...2022: 2ndPS...2021: NAC...Transfer from Oregon

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  When a veteran coach like BYU offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick describes the athleticism of a player as "freakish" and says "I've never seen anything like it, ever," it certainly something to take note of. That's what Roderick said Monday after practice about Cougar freshman offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia. "He's the best athlete I've ever seen at offensive line," Roderick said. "He's a very talented guy." While his ability certainly has allowed Suamataia - a former star at Orem who transferred after one season at Oregon - to earn opportunities, BYU offensive line coach Darrell Funk emphasized that the freshman still has plenty to work on.

"He's doing a real good job," Funk said. "He's right in the thick of things. He's running well, he's physical and he's in good shape. But he's still got to work on some of the nuances that you can't just pick up in a spring. You've got to pick them up with more and more reps." For his part, Suamataia said he is enjoying the process and focused on improving. "It's been amazing," Suamataia said. "We came off a great spring ball with the team and ever since during the summer workouts we've all been grinding. We came back to fall ball and we've got a lot of stuff to work on. So it's looking really good." - Daily Herald


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