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Spring Offers: Offensive Line

Fishbits

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Aug 1, 2022
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We are breaking down offers from Offensive lineman. If there is one position group that you really need to see a player in person outside of quarterback it is lineman. Most of these guys are just bigger than the guys they go against in high school. Now you can watch film and see their technique. You can see their athletic ability. There are certain things film will tell you. That being said you can't make a full evaluation off just film with offensive lineman.


Darius Gray: St Christophers (VA) 6’5-300 (2026) (4) Plays tackles may project better as a guard. Like that he also plays on the defensive line. You will see him on the defensive line and Gray uses his hands well. He moves well laterally. He is someone that is going to get to the second level. Of the three offensive lineman rated so far, I may like him the most. Guy gets moving. He gets out his stance quickly and onto the defender before they can react. Gray is the real deal.

Immanuel Iheanacho: Georgetown Prep (MD) 6’7-340 (2026) (5) Ranked one of the top lineman in the country. Big kid. He is over 6'5 for sure. You see him listed as big as 6'7. He is massive. You watch him and he will block one defender, come off his guy and block someone else. He moves pretty well for someone his size. He drives a defender back and you will see his feet always moving. Wonder what type of lateral quickness he has. He dominates on film. Reminds me of Evan Neal who played at Alabama and ended up in the NFL.

Blaise Thomassie-Catholic (LA) 6’5-260 (2026) (4) Blaise weighs 260 pounds. That is most likely the smallest of the lineman FSU has offered. Good thing is there is room to get bigger. He needs to get bigger and stronger. Moves very well. He runs like a tight end. He maybe the best athlete on the board. Love the way this kid moves. He does get overpowered at times. He does need to get into a college weight room. He has good upside. His feet are probably the best of any of the offensive lineman we have evaluated who have been offered this spring. Gets on a defender quickly. He initiates first contact. He uses his hands well. Stays on balance and plays with good leverage. If he was bigger and stronger, Blaise would be ranked higher.

Elijah Hutcheson: William Fleming (VA) 6'7-270 (2026) (3) (Committed to Virginia) Listed as an OT and a DE. I like prospects that play on both sides of the football in high school. Turn on the film and this kid is athletic. He can move. He has very good feet. Wow. Surprised he is listed as a 3-star. Does need to get bigger and stronger but that is expected. He moves well for a big man. He has some power in his game. He can move. He plays a little high. Technique needs work. Elijah is a tackle. He is not as fully developed but is a better athlete than some of the guys listed above. I really like his film. Type of lineman that goes to BC, BYU, Virginia and end up first round picks in the NFL Draft.

John Turntine-North Crowley-(TX) 6’5-300 (2026) (4) Big, thick lineman. He can play guard or tackle at the next level. Impressive with the way this kid moves. He is violent with his hands. Gets physical at the point of attack. Not sure how much room he has to grow. Sometimes does not have great hand placement. Not as athletic as some of the other guys. Maybe a guard. Once again...hands. He uses them well. He has a nice kick slide. Gets out onto a defender and stays in front of them. Does not allow defenders to cross his face. He is a good player. Not sure what his upside is. Seems like there is not a ton of room for growth. What he is....is what he most likely will be

Ekene Ogboko: South Garner (NC) 6’6-290 (2026) (4) One thing is for certain these kids keep getting bigger and bigger in HS. To think he is only going to be a junior is just crazy. He comes off the ball a little high. So there is room for him to improve his technique. He can move. You will see him get out and pull. He does not allow defenders to cross his face. He is strong in the run game. Probably a better run blocker at this time. Little more athletic on film than Iheancacho.

Sam Roseborough: Clearwater (FL) 6’5-290 (2026) (NR Rivals) Not as big as some of the other guys on the board. That is no surprise as he is a Florida prospect. Most of the Florida prospects are not fully developed in high school. He is a good player. Like that he also plays on the defensive line. Good athlete. You will see him down the field blocking. He is nowhere fully developed. He fits some of my criteria for offensive line. He has size, he is athletic, he can bend, he can move laterally. His technique needs work. The question now is Sam coachable. Sam is probably a solid 3-star type lineman with the potential to be a 4-star down the road. POTENTIAL.

Avery Morcho: Ridge Point (TX) 6’5-270 (2026) (3) It is crazy to think that these days 270 pounds is not consider big anymore. He has good size (6'5). The first thing you notice on film is his technique. This is something that Avery can work on. He bends or leans over to block. At times he will shoot straight up off the ball. You will see him get out and block defensive backs. He has some athletic ability. He has to get stronger. He is raw but you can see some upside. Will use his hands well. Did I saw he was RAW....?


Felix Ojo-Lake Ridge HS (TX) 6’7-280 (2026) (3) Looks thin. Still needs to get bigger and stronger. Has size (6'7). Raw. He has length and you would like to see him use it better. Moves feet alright. Not as fluid or as athletic as some of the other guys on the board. He is someone that must get stronger. He does not really move defenders. That will come as he gets stronger in the lower body. Probably the least impressive of the lineman offered this spring. Not a great run or pass blocker.

Day’jon Moore: Willis HS (TX) 6’4-300 (2026) (NR) (OG) Moore is a guard. He is not ranked ath this time by Rivals. He will allow defenders to cross his face. He must learn to move his feet quicker. Not blown away by Moore. Seems to get overpowered at times. He is big....What I saw on film was not enough to offer him. I think he is someone that you evaluate in person. Maybe someone you go after if everyone else on the board decides to go somewhere else. Still has two years to develop. Not a take at this time.

Musa Bajaha - 19 U German Prospect - Was offered recently. Grown man. He is someone that is going to need to be evaluated in person.

2027 Offers
Jasper Ngokwere: Richardson HS (TX) 6’5-270 (2027)
(No Film / Plays basketball) Must of been an in person evaluation this spring. There is no video on-line to watch and evaluate.
 
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