Both of these offensive linemen made big gains last season, and have risen in the rankings. Each has showcased their talent in their tape, and colleges have already taken notice of their skill. Their senior season is sure to be exciting.
1. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="60865" first="Kaden" last="Carr"] - Amarillo High School (Amarillo, TX)</strong>
With his brother, Tyler Carr, playing for Texas Tech as a tight end from 2017-19, it was a safe bet that [player_tooltip player_id="60865" first="Kaden" last="Carr"] would follow. He committed to Texas Tech back in November but has also received multiple offers including from Arizona State, Houston, Louisville, and New Mexico. In his tape, it is clear that [player_tooltip player_id="60865" first="Kaden" last="Carr"] has the raw strength necessary to be an excellent offensive lineman. On top of that, he has the footwork to help create the pass protection and is aware of how the play will develop to set up lanes for the running back.
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2. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="131977" first="Andre" last="Cojoe"] - Mansfield Timberview High School (Arlington, TX)</strong>
Cojoe has also received multiple offers from several schools including Arizona State, Houston, Indiana, Nebraska, and Oklahoma State. Judging from his tape, Cojoe has the size and the awareness. Whether it is a teammate missing a block or a delayed blitz, Cojoe is able to pick it up on the fly to protect his quarterback. On top of that, he can also create a perfect lane for his running back and has excellent footwork to pick up two blocks in succession.
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