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<p>The sophomore offensive line class for Arkansas is loaded with potential and absolute talent across the board. As for size, the size is not an issue at all for this class of lineman. From the North, South, East, West and Central parts of the state, the talent will always be here for this class of offensive lineman!</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='384061' first='Parker' last='Glaze'] - Tackle - Benton High School </p>
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<p>Glaze has had a great season with the Panthers. Parker has some definite size to him while standing at 6"4 with some great strength in his lower body. Let's just say he can squat huge amounts of weight and it defiantly shows in his playing ability with his strength and his ability to absolutely finish blocks off. I think he is a leader in the making with some great potential as he continues to develop into his playing ability!</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='399175' first='Sam' last='Paladino'] - Center - Catholic High School</p>
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<p>When I look for talent, I start by the players effort. Sam has great effort. In studying Sam's film, you can immediately tell that he puts forth his effort. Will there be some mess ups with how young of a player he is, yes there will be, but his footwork is there and his hand placement is complete. He has great speed to effectively work on outside zone and to also get his hat placement across. I watched his game against Benton in person and I'll be honest, he was just great all night long. He had great pass protection against a more experienced defensive line with Benton. Was I surprised by his play, yes, but he played lights out! </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='355489' first='Collin' last='Andrews'] - Tackle - Walnut Ridge High School</p>
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<p>Andrews is a dog on the line! He can effectively blow kids off the line of scrimmage all game long and has no mercy on how many times he does it. He has phenomenal size to go along with his playing ability. I believe as he develops he'll be one of the most dominate players in Arkansas at his position as he develops into that top dog at tackle!</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='370460' first='Kaynan' last='Harris'] - Tackle - Harding Academy High School</p>
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<p>Harris understands the term that pass pro isn't passive. In his game against Heber Springs, time after time he put his opponent in the dirt. He is gritty and knows how to get after defenders. He can pull and wrap like a pro and in his pulling game, when he makes his initial contact his hands always come first. He is dirty in the trenches and knows how to do his job right. I look for him to be another top athlete in the class of 2025. </p>
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The sophomore offensive line class for Arkansas is loaded with potential and absolute talent across the board. As for size, the size is not an issue at all for this class of lineman. From the North, South, East, West and Central parts of the state, the talent will always be here for this class of offensive lineman!
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