Montgomery County’s top OL to watch.
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Games are won and lost in the trenches. Montgomery County is known for its skill position talent but it also has some excellent offensive line prospects. These are the top prospects that you need to be keeping an eye on.…
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Continue ReadingGames are won and lost in the trenches. Montgomery County is known for its skill position talent but it also has some excellent offensive line prospects. These are the top prospects that you need to be keeping an eye on.
Zachary Anderson Zachary Anderson 6'1" | 280 lbs | OL Quince Orchard | 2023 State MD (2023) | 6’2 C | Quince Orchard
Anderson is the best lineman in the county. He is listed as a center but he can also excel at tackle. He can do it all in the run game. He can drive edge defenders off the edge and create holes for ball carriers. He can drive defenders off the ball. He can also pull and get to the second level. In pass protection, he has great hand placement and always seems to get inside position. He also has excellent footwork in pass pro. Anderson is a special talent and many D1 colleges will be fighting for his services.
Brandon Fuentes Brandon Fuentes 6'4" | 310 lbs | OL Damascus | 2023 State MD (2023) | 6’4 G | Damascus
Fuentas is a huge guard. He uses his size to his advantage as he blocks with power and can knock defenders back and to the ground. He is better as a run blocker as he can go downhill and wreak havoc. He has enough mobility that he can be used as a pulling guard. He can also get to the 2nd level and block downfield. If Fuentas can improve his pad level and speed off the ball he can become an elite prospect.
Logan Mafinsky (2024) | 6’0 T | Rockville
Mafinsky is an all-around do-it-all tackle. He has a smaller frame for a tackle but that does not stop him from being very effective. He is strong in the run game as he is very quick off the ball and plays with good pad level. He also has great hands as he always seems to get his hands inside. He is very mobile and can block downfield from many different angles. He does a good job of turning defenders away from the hole. In pass protection, he is just as good as he uses his great feet and hands to keep defenders at bay. Mafinsky has all the tools needed to be a top tackle.
Anthony Coreas (2024) | 6’2 G | Magruder
Coreas is a nasty offensive lineman. He is massive. He knows how to use his size to his advantage. He is fantastic in the run game as once he gets his hands on a defender he can do whatever he wants with them. He plays with power and likes to knock defenders on their backs or drive them back into the second level. He also does a great job of finishing off blocks. Coreas is young enough to improve his game and become a real big college prospect.
Evan Cooke (2023) | 6’6 T | Seneca Valley
Cooke is a mean tackle. He is very violent. He loves to finish off his blocks in an emphatic fashion. He also looks to block downfield after finishing off his first block. He is also a superb athlete. He has enough athleticism to go downfield find an angle and block smaller defensive backs. He also is quick enough to stay in front of quick edge rushers in pass protection. He does a great job of moving his feet in pass protection. Cooke is a special talent and will be a D1 prospect.
Aidan Butler (2023) | 6’3 T | Damascus
Butler is a traditional run-blocking right tackle. He can drive defenders off the ball. He can also slip to the second level and take on backers downfield. He relies on his size and strength to overpower defenders. He oftentimes puts defenders on their backs. Butler is also athletic and mobile enough to be used as a puller if needed. Butler is underrated and will look to have a big senior season.