Insanely Jacked Syracuse Football Recruit With Massive Biceps Looks Like He Was Built In A Lab

Antoine Deslauriers Syracuse Jacked Recruit
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Antoine Deslauriers is committed to Syracuse in the college football recruiting Class of 2020. The future Orange linebacker is extremely jacked with biceps so big that that he looks like a create-a-player in a video game.

You would think that he was built in a lab!

Deslauriers, hailing from Georgia, has 19 scholarship offers including Auburn, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Florida State and Missouri. It seems as though the Orange are going to keep him from flipping, but there is still a long way to go.

He committed to Syracuse back in April and took a visit to upstate New York over the weekend. While there, Deslauriers took a few photos that sent the college football world into a frenzy.

At 6-foot-1, 225 pounds (probably bigger), the three-star recruit is absolutely shredded.

If Deslauriers’ physique was not eye-popping enough, it is important to remember that he just finished his junior year of high school. That’s ridiculous.

Emmanuel Marc serves as one of the primary recruiters for the Orange. Deslauriers’ arms are bigger than his head. Quite literally! They took a photo together and it has since gone extremely viral.

This is not a new thing. Deslauriers spends a lot of time in the weight room and it clearly pays off. He was also looking huge at Georgia Tech back in January.

NFL prospects are asked to bench 225 pounds as many times as possible at the scouting combine. Deslauriers recently did 21. That would have put him near the middle of the pack at this year’s combine, which features former college athletes who are at least four years older!

Deslauriers recorded 65 total tackles with 18 tackles for loss and two sacks for Rabun Gap-Nacoochee High School last season after moving south from Canada. The tape from his first year in the United Sates is exactly what you think. All he does is lay the wood!

Assuming that Syracuse can keep Antoine Deslauriers from flipping, college football offenses must beware! The most jacked recruit in the country is ready to make his mark as a freshman— in two years.