The offensive line is the anchor of the offensive unit. The success of the offense rises or drops dependent upon the offensive line controlling the line of scrimmage. The offensive linemen listed are the best in the area:
<strong>#1. [player_tooltip player_id="28457" first="Andrew" last="Canelas"], 6’8” 300 – Leesville Road HS. </strong> Big, physical lineman who uses his hands well. Displays good lateral movement on every play.
<strong>#2. [player_tooltip player_id="28465" first="Diego" last="Pounds"], 6’6” 305 – Millbrook HS.</strong> Great drive – blocker with solid hand movement. The UNC commit has a bright future.
<strong>#3. [player_tooltip player_id="28466" first="Colby" last="Smith"], 6’8” 280 – Rockingham County HS.</strong> Good initial explosion when coming out of stance to make the block. He has committed to the University of Tennessee.
#<strong>4. Anthony Kestler, 6’2” 330 – New Bern HS.</strong> He is a big mobile lineman with quick feet. He displays good lateral movement.
<strong>#5. Leslie Williams, 6’3” 300 – Warren County HS.</strong> He is an extraordinarily strong and athletic lineman that can move. He has the potential to play on either side of the ball at the next level.
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