Roman Soldiers Showcase Standout Performers: OL
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The Romans Soldiers Showcase put on by former NFL OT Roman Oben, brought out many of the top players in New Jersey/ New York. The competition was fierce and there was no shortage of standout performers at every position. Here…
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Continue ReadingThe Romans Soldiers Showcase put on by former NFL OT Roman Oben, brought out many of the top players in New Jersey/ New York. The competition was fierce and there was no shortage of standout performers at every position. Here are the standout performances from the Offensive Line.
Anthony Aviles, Depaul Catholic, 2023
Aviles was the most impressive OL at the camp. He performed well in the individual drills and dominated in the one-on-one session. He didn’t lose a single rep and flashed some good balance and solid hand usage. Aviles finished the day by winning the awards for being one of the top OL performers. The 6’4 275lbs Aviles put on a dominant performance.
Jake Macce, Delbarton, 2024
Macce also had a solid day. He showed great fundamentals during the one-on-ones and didn’t lose many reps. Macce has patient hands, quick feet, plays with good leverage, and has solid arm length. He had a solid performance, also earning a top performer medal, and is one of the top OL prospects in the 2024 class.
This is why I liked 2024 Delbarton OL Jake Macce so much. Patient hands, quick feet which mirror the defender, good leverage, Power Five length (6-5, 260) and no bad body weight to cut. Clean rep. Bright future. #RSS2022 pic.twitter.com/MGkdVlFxS7
— Todderick Hunt (@TodderickHunt) April 4, 2022
Steven Lizama, Saint Peter’s Prep, 2024
Steven Lizama was very impressive. He got many reps and won on most of them. He displayed great anchoring skills. Showed the ability to drop his hips and slide his feet. Also showcased his ability to effectively use his hands. Steven Lizama has solid movement skills and is an aggressive blocker who excels at making blocks on the move. Just finishing his sophomore year, the improvement that he’s expected to make should be massive. He also earned a top performer medal for his performance.
Marcus Hiller, St Joesph Regional, 2024
An OL who didn’t win a medal but was equally impressive is St Joseph Regional Marcus Hiller. He also took many reps and was dominant on most of them. He played with good leverage and showed good feet with solid use of hands. Hiller should be very proud of the day he put together.