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Nick Arment

Position OL Height 6-3 Weight 275 40 speed 5.1 School Cohasset Hometown Cohasset, MA Incoming Year 2006

Initially posted by NickSkin on 03/01/05 at 12:12 pm

Projects as OG. Boston Herald named Nick to its all-league and all-scholastic team as a Junior. Benchs 310, Squats 410 and has a 36” vertical!!!. Has early interest from Miami, Northwestern, Purdue, BC, UConn, Syracuse and UVA. 

07/19/05

Posted by NickSkin at 2:36 pm

Nick fractured a bone just below his left knee called the tibial plateau on Thanksgiving in the last game of his junior season and is just now returning to playing shape.  The 6-foot-2 lineman was in a cast for more than two months and lost a lot of muscle mass in his leg because he couldn’t work it out. Corrective surgery was also necessary to get the bone back in its proper place.  “I’m still a little immobile in some ways, and there is some muscle memory loss and some weakness there,” Arment said. “I’m more at like 90 percent, but I’ll get there. I am running and working out, so I am progressing.” Arment has returned with a vengeance in the weight room and said he is squatting 415 pounds again, a good sign his knee has rehabilitated properly. He added that he expects to be a lot stronger coming into this season than he was last year, and hopes his extra strength will lead to offers from his top choices.
Arment went to the University of New Hampshire last week for a one-day combine where he ran the 40-yard dash and competed in 1-on-1 drills. He’ll also travel to Evanston, Ill., later this month to tour the Northwestern campus and participate in its Prospect Day.

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