Tyler Fannin named Gwinnett County Offensive Lineman of the Year for Second Time!
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Signing day feature from Streaking the Lawn Feb 2017
Tyler named College Football News Recruiting National Signing Day All ACC team Feb 2017
Tyler named Atlanta Journal Constitution All State Team Dec 2016
Tyler Fannin named to USA Today's Preseason ALL USA team Aug 2016
Tyler Fannin named to Recruit Georgia's All State 7A Team Dec 2016
Tyler named Offensive Lineman of the Year for Gwinnett County for Second Time! Dec 2016
Tyler named All Region 6-7A Dec 2016
Tyler Fannin makes 7AAAAAAA GA preseason OL Atlanta Journal Constitution Aug 2016
Fannin makes the call for Virginia April 2016
Fannin leaves UVA impressed March 7, 2016
Click Here to review Dec 2015: 1st Team All State
Click Here to review Dec 2015: 1st Team All-Metro
Tyler Fannin selected "Offensive Lineman of the Year" for Gwinnett County, GA Dec 2015
Corky Kell Classic Mill Creek v Brookwood Preview
Recruits to Watch in the Corky Kell Classic
Mill Creek 2015 Football Preview (Gwinnett Daily Post)
Click Here to view article on 247 "Fannin impressed by Vanderbilt" March 17, 2015. Picture with Tyler and Head Vanderbilt University Coach Derek Mason.
Click here to view article on "Recruits react to Clemson Junior Day". Picture of Tyler (c/o 2017) with Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney on Junior Day March 7, 2015
Click here to view article on Tyler visiting Clemson Junior Day as a Sophomore, The Clemson Insider Feb 19, 2015
Tyler has been invited to play in the Elie Junior Classic in Georgia in December 2015.
“For me this young man was the most complete offensive lineman in the class of 2016 or 2017. He has good hip and knee bend and a powerbase made for driving defenders backwards. Fannin does a nice job of turning his hips and hitting the hole when pulling. But what sets him apart from his peers is the fact that he keeps his feet churning after contact. He worked out mostly at guard today but possesses the ability to play center. This versatility will surely attract the attention of college recruiters.”
“Fannin had a phenomenal week of practice. He has the size, strength and girth to project at any of the three interior line positions. He stays low at the point of attack and does a great job of running his feet after contact. His frame will easily hold another 20 pounds of muscle mass without looking sloppy. Look for Fannin to become a household name in the state of Georgia for the class of 2017. His hard work paid off as he was honored as one of the South’s Sophomore MVPs.”
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