FORGET IHOP. Change your plans for breakfast if you like pancakes and come see what this prospect is serving to opposing defenders for his Eagles squad. Hramika stands at 6-foot-2, 315-pounds and moves around like his weight is half of that total. Most of his work comes from the LT position, but his film does show he can play a little bit at the RG position if the situation calls for it.
Hramika helped clear paths for his Eagles to post solid numbers on offense and a 6-4 record that had them in a Monday tiebreaker with Mitchell and Sunlake for the district championship. The Eagles are known in those parts and to the hsfb junkies statewide for playing a meat grinder style of offense a la Newsome, East Bay, and even some teams like Lake Brantley from across the I-4 corridor.
The distinguishing characteristics that make Hramika such an attractive prospect to us is that he has “that dawg” which at the frame is more-than-half the battle. When you watch him stick and push the sled down the field in the running game like he’s trying to push a Live Oak from its roots, then watch him set his anchor and stick with his hands in pass-pro things get a little warm and fuzzy if you’re in search of a piece to the puzzle up front.