A transfer from Tennessee, Henry To’o To’o was a star for the Volunteers. After the covid season, To’o To’o transferred to Alabama where he could really shine. While he has all of the athletic factors that you want to see in an inside linebacker, and boasts suitable size, To’o To’o isn’t very instinctive and can struggle to position himself to make plays. Hopefully, experience and good coaching will change that for him at the next level.
HT: 6016
WT: 228
Year: Super Junior
High School: De La Salle (Concord, CA)
Rating: 4-star (0.9779)
Henry To’o To’o scouting notes
Pros:
- Excellent speed. Very fluid athlete.
- Decent lateral quickness. Can break off of it instantaneously.
- Has good body control. Has no issues changing direction. Fluid hips and does a great job changing direction and attacking.
- Decent upper body strength. Does a great job initiating contact and using his hands well enough to get off of the block and make the play on the ball carrier.
- Very strong tackler. Nasty, intense player.
- Pursuit angles are normally good.
Cons:
- Would really like to see him wrap up better and more consistently.
- Not a great blitzer. Struggles to feel the gaps properly.
- Not great in man coverage, struggles to locate the football. Does have the athleticism to stay with running backs out of the backfield and limit the gain after catch.
- More than capable defender in zone coverage. Just needs to get better depth more consistently.
- I just don’t see a lot of instinct from To’o To’o. Consistently just there. Isn’t really special, but just overall good. I think it’s from a lack of natural instincts.