The football recruiting frenzy of the month of June has led to some Class of 2022 prospects receiving their first scholarship offers from Division I schools.
In this article we want to take a look at some 2022 offensive linemen who received their first offers and will be players to keep an eye on going forward.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="172006" first="Joshua" last="Anderson"], OL, Westminster Christian Academy</strong>
The son of former NFL offensive lineman Bennie Anderson, Joshua is a 6-foot-4, 285-pounder who recently picked up his first two Division I offers and could see his recruiting stock surge before Signing Day.
Anderson, whose older brother Bennie Jr. is an offensive lineman at Yale, announced an offer from Eastern Michigan on June 23 and then an offer from Alabama State on June 26.
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<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="177539" first="Coi" last="Prete"], OL, Vashon</strong>
We admittedly don’t know much about this young man, who doesn’t have any HUDL film and is listed at 6-2 on <a href="https://twitter.com/CoiPrete">his Twitter profile</a>, but he reported an offer from Alabama State on June 27 so we will add him as a player to watch going forward.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="101728" first="Alex" last="Todt"], OL, Chaminade</strong>
The Chaminade Red Devils have a nice collection of Division I talent on their roster and it now includes two Division I offensive line prospects.
Class of 2022 offensive tackle [player_tooltip player_id="37545" first="Jimmy" last="Lansing"] has already been established as a Division I talent for a few years. Now he is joined by Todt, a 6-4, 277-pounder who picked up an offer from Indiana State on June 20.
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