Some quotes from the article, if you are too lazy/don't have time to read:
"That's the first step in understanding why Gary is who he is. He is every bit as big as his recruiting profile indicates, but he carries his weight well enough to be mistaken for a fullback. He moves well.
Combine that with crazy athleticism, the ability, at his size, to run sideline-to-sideline and make tackles as easily as eating up double-teams in the interior line. That's what makes him elite. "
"He's faster than all but one of our receivers," Paramus Catholic coach John Westervelt told cleveland.com."
"Gary's 40-yard-dash time at The Opening camp last year was clocked at 4.7 seconds. That was the fastest of any defensive lineman except for one: Joshua Sweat. That name probably sounds familiar because Sweat was the Gary of the 2015 recruiting class and Ohio State recruited him.
Sweat, who signed with Florida State, has also been compared to Clowney. But Gary is 50 pounds heavier than both. With 4.7 speed. "
"Gary is considered a Michigan lean because the Wolverines hired former Paramus Catholic head coach Chris Partridge as an assistant and signed his former teammate Jabrill Peppers, who is emerging as one of college football's biggest stars. "
"Coach Johnson, he has been recruiting me since ninth grade and we have a great relationship with each other and I try to talk to him every chance I get. Ohio State, It's a program that has academics and has the whole campus environment, everything. It's a good overall feel. Ohio State, it's good because I like their defense and I feel like I'd fit in perfectly with the physical play."
"Ohio State has five-star defensive end Nick Bosa committed in 2016. Imagine adding Gary to that mix.
"The defensive line recruiting class they have going on is great," Gary said of Ohio State. "The pieces are coming together and playing as one is going to be a scary sight."