Top 10 Class of 2023 Offensive Linemen in San Diego (Part 1)
10. Alex Hernandez, El Camino His pad level is excellent and he has above average strength. I think he could be more efficient with his first step in the running game from the guard spot, but he does a good…
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Continue Reading10. Alex Hernandez, El Camino
His pad level is excellent and he has above average strength. I think he could be more efficient with his first step in the running game from the guard spot, but he does a good job getting off the first level to the second level. He actually may be better in pass protection from the tackle spot but he is too short to play tackle at the next level. Not the biggest guy on this list but he has a lot of upside.
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9. Abel Estrada, Montgomery
I saw Estrada at the Giant Skillz National Showcase and he looked pretty good pass blocking out of the center spot. He keeps his hips square, has excellent hand placement and can drive guys into the ground when they lean too much. He has solid size and his footwork is above average. I also love Estrada’s motor and he is the first guy to fill in if there is a rep available.
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— Abel Estrada (@AbelEstrada77) February 21, 2022
8. Jonathan Robles, Madison
Robles is a guy who may not have an elite skill but he is very good at a lot of things. His biggest strength is down blocking on power and trap type plays. He can pull pretty well, has decent strength for his size and gets to the next level quickly. Robles is also one of the more versatile players on this list and can play all over the offensive line.
7. Daniel Herrera Alfaro, Oceanside
Herrera is a mean player who buries people within the rules. He is an outstanding run blocker from the right tackle spot and is decent in pass protection too. It’s hard to tell if he is just bullying weaker competition when you watch his film or if he is playing quality opponents. He gets down the field quickly on screens too.
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— Daniel Herrera Alfaro (@Daniel_75H) March 15, 2022
6. Genesis Seumalo, El Camino
Genesis is a massive human being at nearly 370 pounds. He is strong and drives his feet through contact. He does a good job getting his hands under the chest and pushing upwards during run blocking. I worry about his speed as far as getting down the field on screens and getting to the second level on zone runs. But he has the size and strength to be a college lineman.
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