WHAT HE DID Opponents had a hard time avoiding Buch-
holz last season. He totaled 28 tackles for loss and 10 sacks,
and with his impressive wingspan, he was also able to break
up 15 passes. Buchholz helped lead Great Valley to a 12-2
record before it was knocked out of the PIAA playo, Buchholz will de:nitely be given an opportu-
nity to make the two-deep depth chart this fall at the
strongside defensive end position. At 6-foot-6, he has a very
big frame – big enough to allow for continued growth. He's
also surprisingly athletic for a player of his size. He uses his
hands well to disengage from blockers and gives 100 percent
on every play.
RYAN
BUCHHOLZ
RIVALS ★★★★
POS DE HT 6-6 WT 241
HOME Malvern, Pa.
SCHOOL Great Valley
P L A Y E R B I O S
WHAT HE DID Carter was one of three players – oh-best prospect in Maryland.
WHERE HE VISITED Carter made approximately 10 visits to
Maryland prior to his PSU commitment. At one point, the
in-state Terrapins were considered the favorites. But a>er
his recruiting coach at Maryland, Tom Brattan, was hired by
Illinois, the Terps fell out of contention. Carter had visited
Michigan and Michigan State before his junior season. He
also picked up an o