Florida 1A Region 2: Offensive line Prospects
With the 2020 season inching closer, I wanted to go spotlight some from every classification in Florida. A lot of times some of these kids get overlooked because they don’t play at big schools, and I feel that they deserve…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2020 season inching closer, I wanted to go spotlight some from every classification in Florida. A lot of times some of these kids get overlooked because they don’t play at big schools, and I feel that they deserve the spotlight and the opportunity to be seen by college coaches as well. It is important that we highlight as many prospects as possible. At Prep Redzone Florida, we are different than most sites where we want to emphasize guys that are not being heavily recruited and try to promote them, so they also get an opportunity to play in college and get the exposure they need and deserve!
Justice Peacock OG- Port St Joe c/o 22
6’0 235lbs
Peacock is a good athlete that also plays defensive end. He does a good job shooting his hands inside getting extension and turning the defenders where he needs them to go, I like how relentless he is and plays to the whistle. Peacock shows good athleticism and balance when pulling. Going into his junior year I expect him to make big strides.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11394050/Justice-Peacock
Brody Hall OC- Blountstown
6’0 240lbs
Hall is a nice center prospect that has a natural low center of gravity and shows good functional strength. He has a squatty frame that benefits him playing in the trenches, he’s able to stay low and get underneath defenders and drive block with a lot of success.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11230158/Brody-Hall
Logan Martin OG- Blountstown c/o 22
5’8 235lbs
Don’t let Martin’s size fool you, he plays with a lot of aggression and physicality and has a natural low center of gravity. He has outstanding quickness, and was the best pulling guards of any prospect I scouted for Florida 1A Region 2. He doesn’t have prototypical height but he definitely can play at the college level and he’s only a junior.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11776010/Logan-Martin
Zach Thomas OT- Sneads
6’4 295lbs
Thomas has pretty good initial quickness and comes out of the stance low. He’s more of a mauler who has good length and power as a run blocker. He’s a good run blocker that uses his upper body strength to latch on to defenders and drive them.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/9960617/Zach-Thomas
Charles Trumbull OT- Bozeman
6’2 250lbs
Turnbull has a good frame to add more size in the future. He’s a pretty good athlete the plays with good intial quickness and balance. He’s one of the most athletic lineman in this region who has good athleticism and lateral quickness. Needs to do a little better job with his hand punch and staying low, but he’s definitely a small college prospect.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/10826294/Charles-Trumbull