Though he played on both offensive and defensive lines at Ashford, Lambert is likely to be used at Huntingdon on the O-line, according to assistant coach Stefan Gainey Jr., who helped coordinate some of the recruiting for Lambert.
Tyra said the Yellow Jacket standout could play in both areas.
“He is probably an offensive line guy, but he has the skill and footwork and is quick enough that he can play on the defensive side, too,” Tyra said.
Lambert wasn’t sure what role he might have with the Hawks, but said he just wanted to play.
“Just to come in and play my part, do what I am supposed to do for my team,” Lambert said.
The Huntingdon signee had a quick answer when asked about what he liked most about the Hawks’ program.
“Simple. They are like a family. Once you come on a visit, you will be laughing from the time you are there to the time you leave,” Lambert said, adding those at Huntingdon made him “feel like I am here at home.”
He also said he enjoyed the Hawks’ coaching staff, led by veteran head coach Mike Turk.
“I felt like they have a wonderful coaching staff,” Lambert said. “They really know football up there, so I will take everything I know and all the talent I have up there.”