East-West Shrine Game: 2020 NFL Draft prospects to watch...
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Garrett Marino, DT, UAB
A strong penetrator on the inside, the 6-foot-2, 290-pound Marino tallied 6.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss for UAB in 2019. And he reached those figures in many ways. He won with first-step quickness through a gap, a deadly swim move, or simply shedding blockers on his way into the backfield. While not a super athlete for the defensive tackle position, Marino has an NFL-caliber toolbox to be disruptive on the inside.
East West Shrine Bowl – East Practice: Day 2
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DL Garrett Marino, Alabama-Birmingham – This guy uses his hands extremely well and while he’s not the biggest defensive linemen out there or the strongest, he is flatout slippery on the interior and keeps showing up in my notes. He’s a disruptor that plays with a mean streak. He did not win every matchup, as Charlie Heck and Cam Clark got the best of him in two instances I saw but Marino was a difficult ask in the other reps today. He strikes me as a Derek Wolfe five technique type
2020 East-West Shrine Game: Team Interviews
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Rhode Island wide receiver Aaron Parker, Arkansas defensive tackle McTelvin Agim,
UAB defensive tackle Garrett Marino
2020 DT Ranking
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38 Garrett Marino 6-2 290 4.84e Alabama-Birmingham SR
East-West Shrine Game All-Star Game Preview and players to watch
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Garrett Marino-DE/DT-UAB-6’1”/290: One of my favorite players in the draft because of what he has overcome on the path to being a 2020 Draft hopeful. 3 Time All-Conference USA selection earning First Team in 2019. However, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered surrounding Marino. He was an Arizona State commit that never hit the field because of qualifying issues. Once fixing the qualifying issues, he reached out to Montana State as they previously recruited him. Marino and Montana State decided to part ways and after parting ways he was involved with a bizarre on-campus driving-related incident. He went back home to California and got a call from UAB with a plan for him as UAB was in the process of bringing back the football program. Marino was in with the plan they laid out for him and was one of the first players on the roster for the UAB football rebirth. Once at UAB, it all came together for Marino and he exploded this 2019 season. Marino lived in the offensive backfield this season recording 12.5 TFL and 6.5 Sacks. Marino is a prospect that I can’t wait to see in-person. He has a mentality where he approaches the game thinking “anywhere, any time” and I love that. He moved up and down the UAB DL never backing down and putting that high motor on display constantly winning matchups. While he lacks the ideal physical traits he belongs.