2023 Offensive Linemen with Room to Rise
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Every season some teams and players surprise us. In this case, some offensive linemen are already highly touted but are looking to reach a new level. This article will outline a few Offensive Linemen with the most to prove! Charles…
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With offers from Army and Dayton, Mackley is obviously in that top-tier of offensive line play. Though, playing for the historic powerhouse that is Brother Rice, Mackley is going to have an opportunity to earn more offers. Perhaps an Ivy League hopeful, Mackley sports a 4.29 GPA while visiting camps like Princeton and Harvard. Trusting he’s put in the time and effort in the offseason, I think Mackley has a great shot at earning more offers as he faces top competition.
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Cox came into my radar last Winter when he sent me his film. Still an underrated prospect, Cox has gathered a few FCS offers but I feel he’s still hungry for more. The accolades and technique are there, but the one big thing that’s holding him back, unfortunately, is that he’s 6’1″. Playing for Hartland, Cox will be able to go up against some great competition, and I hope he proves me right and improves his stock further.
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Storey, a Hope commit, is on the edge of blowing his offers open, as he already has a MAC offer from Kent State, an offer from Butler, Brown, and a Top-Tier DII Offer from Grand Valley State. Though, like many others such as Grand Blanc QB Hunter Ames, the dual-sport route at Hope is too good to pass up. Even though Storey is already committed, with an incredible season, don’t be shocked if more offers come his way.
The Rockford Tackle has good physicals standing at 6’3″ 205, but showed room for improvement fundamentally. Footwork, hands, and leverage could all get cleaned up, but if Oleneack shows significant improvement, colleges will see. Because, well, he plays for an insanely good program in one of the most difficult leagues in the state.