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The grandson of a basketball All-American and second Stanford tackle to start as a true freshman this millennium, Rouse is a prime candidate for the most interesting man in the draft. An Eagle Scout and biomedical engineering major who plans to become a pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon after his playing days conclude, the Sooner has shown an enticing mix of power, balance, and length through two days.
Rouse entered the week with mostly UDFA feedback from league sources, but another strong day on Sunday is beginning to build momentum for him to crack the draftable ranks. He powered through a rep against Charlotte EDGE Eyabi Okie-Anoma, then shut down Colorado State’s Mo Kamara, one of the best defensive players on the roster.
Really impressive rep here from @OU_Football OT Walter Rouse (LT). He was lined up against Mo Kamara. Kamara tried the push-pull, but Rouse had the long arms (35.38”), grip strength and balance to stop it & recover.
Rouse has been one of the best players here through two days. pic.twitter.com/pNBE2D8u7P
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) January 28, 2024
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