We are back with our prospect series and next up on the list are the Top 5 Offensive Linemen prospects in South Jersey. As previously mentioned, this series is open to all positions in the Class of 2023- 2025.
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<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>(23’) [player_tooltip player_id="321803" first="Ronnie" last="McNulty"], Nottingham</strong></span>
<em>6’3 270</em>
Mr. McNulty is a massive athlete that plays physical and has smooth feet. He earned First- Team All- Area and First Team All- Conference last season. McNulty is fundamentally sound and understands blocking angles. He has an aggressive hand strike and does well at absorbing the bull rush. Also, has good intelligence to recognize different stunts and blitzes by the defense. McNulty has improved a lot in pass protection and run support. He never stops moving his feet and plays with a nasty attitude that coaches love at the collegiate level.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>(23’) [player_tooltip player_id="321804" first="Nevin" last="Davila"] , Ewing </strong></span>
<em>6’1 278</em>
Mr. Davila is a versatile lineman that can play multiple positions. He has played center, guard and tackle throughout his career. Davila has good natural athleticism and fluid movement. He does a good job keeping his feet moving and playing with a good base. It is rare to see Davila getting tossed around. He is an easy mover , easily creating gaps for his ball carriers. In pass protection, he does a good job limiting the blitz to attack. As we get closer to the season make sure you keep your eyes on Davila.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>(23’) Dan DeChurch, Cherokee </strong></span>
<em>6’1 245</em>
Mr. DeChurch had a solid junior year and earned 2nd Team All- Conference. He has natural athleticism and plays with a good knee bend. DeChurch is quick off the ball and does a good job sealing off defenders. He covers a lot of ground and blocks well in space. DeChurch is poised to have a spectacular senior year. He has been taking college visits and this season will improve his chances in getting offers.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>(24’) Ryan Buchanan, St. John Vianney</strong></span>
<em>6’1 270</em>
Mr. Buchanan is a big athlete with good bulk and filled out frame. He does well at mirroring defenders especially the fast edge rushers. Buchanan always stays balanced and doesn’t overextend in protection. He has a nasty demeanor and killer instincts that scouts love. Buchanan plays with good leverage and always finishes plays. He is the type of player with a tremendous upside and he is only getting better. Make sure you keep your eyes on this kid. He will be a difference maker.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>(23’) Noah Cressman, St. Augustine Prep</strong></span>
<em>6’5 300</em>
Mr. Cressman has the ideal size to be a collegiate starter. He plays with a good base and intelligence. Cressman is the leader of the o-line and does a good job making adjustments in the interior. He is effective in both run and pass protection using his long arms to his advantage. Cressman has an aggressive hand strike and rarely commits holding penalties. Overall, he has good strength and doesn’t quit. He is a player that coaches would love to have on their programs.
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