All of the positional rankings will be based on collegiate projection much like the overall list. Have a look at how I would have Oregon's O Lineman ranked for the class of 2022 right now.
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id="143892" first="Jacob" last="Strand"] 6-5 270 T Canby <strong>(COMMITTED: Oregon St)</strong> I think the Beavers scored big here. Strand made the early commitment, and could end up being one of the best in the PAC 12 in my opinion. His versatility and play on the defensive side of the ball, help highlight his overall athleticism, with 36 total tackles, 12 tackles for loss and 6 sacks in 6 games so far this year.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28892" first="Kage" last="Casey"] 6-6 280 T Clackamas<strong> (COMMITTED: Boise St)</strong> Casey is another individual who made an early commitment, deciding on the Broncos over Oregon St. His size and ability on D were additional reasons he blew up quickly over the off season.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="204572" first="Braylon" last="Cornell"] 6-6 285 T West Linn- This kids stock continues to rise after earning honorable mention all conference honors as a Junior. He has been consistent and impressive all year and could do very well playing a high level of collegiate ball if given the opportunity.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="143904" first="Justin" last="Parnell"] 6-4 285 T Dallas- One of the best and most athletic lineman in Oregon. Parnell had a monster Junior campaign, not giving up a sack in 6 games. He is also one of the top throwers in the state in track. Thus far as a senior he has done well on D, accounting for 16 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, and a sack in 4 games.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="145317" first="Tilman" last="Ritchie-Tuisue"] 6-3 285 C Sheldon- Expect Ritchie-Tiusue to be a first team all conference kid on both sides of the football and the top center in the state. He has been all over the place defensively making 38 total tackles, 7 tackles for loss and 1 sack during the regular season.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="184847" first="Bryce" last="Cordell"] 6-3 305 Westview- Cordell has improved as much as anyone and has been dominant up front for the Cats, who have all the talent in the world on the perimeter. His play, along with a few of the younger lineman, give Westview a shot during the playoffs.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="204569" first="Lucas" last="Edwards"] 6-5 275 T Tualatin- Great size and a lot of potential. Earned honorable mention all conference honors as a Junior. Still a lot yet to be determined.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28890" first="Austin" last="Leykam"] 6-2 265 C Lake Oswego- One of the most talented lineman in the entire region. Fundamentally he is as good as anyone. From a projection standpoint it’s a size thing. Regardless look for him to be a key piece if the Lakers make a title run.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="108152" first="Myale" last="Jones"] 6-5 330 T Central Catholic- Jones moves incrdeibly well for a big man. He has overachieved and been a necessary presence for the Rams on both sides of the football.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="204577" first="Hayden" last="Harlan"] 6-3 270 G Clackamas- If the Cavs end up making a title run it will be because of guys like Harlan winning in the trenches. He will be a multi year all conference kid and someone who could play and do welll collegiately.</li>
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