We unveiled our updated Class of 2023 rankings earlier this week, which includes 200 ranked prospects and more than 400 total prospects including the Watch List.
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There are 26 offensive linemen in the top 200 and 57 offensive linemen overall for the Class of 2023 in Missouri in the Prep Redzone database. Today we are taking a closer look at the top five. (Click on the player names to check out their prospect pages on PRZ, including links to their HUDL highlights.)
<strong>1. [player_tooltip player_id="37658" first="Cayden" last="Green"], Lee's Summit North</strong>
The No. 1 overall prospect in Missouri in the Class of 2023, Green is a 6-foot-5, 310-pound left tackle who anchored the left side for arguably the best offensive line in the state this past season as Lee's Summit North advanced to the state semifinals.
Green was already a highly sought-after prospect before entering his junior season and he continues to attract attention and scholarship offers from college football's top programs from coast to coast.
At last check, Green had received more than 30 scholarship offers.
<strong>2. [player_tooltip player_id="177323" first="Logan" last="Reichert"], Ra</strong><b>ytown</b>
The next big thing, literally, in the Show Me State is Reichert, a 6-7, 350-pounder who makes even the biggest offensive linemen look much smaller and checks in as the No. 9 overall prospect in Missouri in the junior class.
Reichert, who recently added offers from Oklahoma and Oregon, is a rare physical specimen at that size and continues to get better and better. There is plenty of development ahead for every high school offensive lineman, including top prospects like Green and Reichert, but they have the tools to be successful at the next level.
<strong>3. [player_tooltip player_id="171840" first="Josh" last="Gregory"], CBC</strong>
Gregory, a 6-7, 260-pounder, arrived at CBC as a basketball player but started to make the transition to football early in his sophomore year. After joining the team late and playing just a few snaps on the defensive line as a sophomore, Gregory worked to get bigger and stronger and earned the starting right tackle spot for the Cadets as a junior.
Gregory is still light for the position at the next level, and needs as many reps as he can get to make up for the lack of experience, but he has the frame and the feet colleges look for at the offensive tackle position. He has several schools tracking him and has received early offers from Arkansas State and Miami-Ohio.
<strong>4. [player_tooltip player_id="37708" first="Levi" last="McGee"], CBC</strong>
McGee, a strong and powerful 6-1, 285-pounder, has been a standout guard for two seasons already and was a key cog in the Cadets' run to the Missouri Class 6 championship this fall.
McGee lacks prototypical height for an offensive line prospect at the next level, so he may have to switch to center, but he's proven himself against the best of the best during his sophomore and junior seasons and will contribute wherever he ends up for college.
<strong>5. [player_tooltip player_id="177982" first="Niko" last="Fau"], Waynesville</strong>
Fau is a powerful 6-4, 290-pound people mover along the offensive line for the Tigers.
Fau played right tackle and defensive tackle for Waynesville this past season, in the limited clips available to watch him, but would likely switch to guard at the next level.
<strong>Next five: </strong>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="181721" first="Paul" last="Young"], Winnetonka</strong>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="101686" first="Cade" last="Limback"], Lafayette Co-Higginsville</strong>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="101692" first="Wyatt" last="Bonnett"], Blair Oaks</strong>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="262277" first="Nate" last="Schuckman"], MICDS</strong>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="101683" first="Jayden" last="Walters"], Hallsville</strong>
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