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<p>Success on offense starts on the line. Any offensive line that can grind down the opposing defensive line can control the game. Today, we take a look at some of the underrated offensive linemen who are looking to assert themselves and turn some heads during the upcoming season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='401641' first='Corbin' last='Mullis'], 2026, Hamilton Southeastern</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='401641' first='Corbin' last='Mullis'] is an incoming freshman that fans and scouts will have to keep a close eye on. Mullis has shown what he is capable of at camps over the summer. Mullis possesses outstanding strength and power- something that he brings to the field. Mullis can stand his ground against the drive of the defensive lineman lined up opposite of him. Mullis does a good job of maintaining a low base throughout the play. [player_tooltip player_id='401641' first='Corbin' last='Mullis'] has a very high ceiling. His freshman season could serve as an early breakout year.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='306939' first='Benjamin' last='Brasher'], 6'2, 195 pounds, 2025, Evansville North</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='306939' first='Benjamin' last='Brasher'] can set the tone for Evansville North both at guard and on the defensive line. From his left guard position, Brasher is frequently the one who creates the hole in the defensive front. He positions himself nicely to seal defenders. He attacks their outside shoulder and pins them inside. Brasher does a great job of getting to the second level and locking up a linebacker. If Brasher can continue to lead the running-game at the point-of-attack, it could be a fruitful season for Evansville North.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='321373' first='Evan' last='Parker'], 6'4, 305 pounds, 2025, Carmel</p>
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<p>Right guard [player_tooltip player_id='321373' first='Evan' last='Parker'] will be instrumental for the Carmel Greyhounds' offense this season. Parker has great size to play the position. On each of his blocks he demonstrates terrific power. Parker keeps his feet moving and takes the defender for a ride. On a regular basis, the defender gets driven several yards off the line of scrimmage. It is not uncommon for him to leave his opponent on his back. That can frustrate defenders and give the rest of the offense a jolt of energy.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='350783' first='Zack' last='Leighty'], 6'2, 220 pounds, 2024, East Noble</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='350783' first='Zack' last='Leighty'] is a great lead blocker who can utilize his entire skillset to aid the running-game. Leighty does well pulling across the line from his guard position. His first step off the ball is good, getting him into a nice position to keep his opponent under wraps. Leighty's athleticism and knowledge of how to play the position is incredibly helpful. He can execute a variety of assignments and find different ways to contribute to East Noble. <br></p>
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Success on offense starts on the line. Any offensive line that can grind down the opposing defensive line can control the game. Today, we take a look at some of the underrated offensive linemen who are looking to assert themselves and turn some heads during the upcoming season.
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