Standouts from the LT2FBA Linemen camp
With the 2022 season gone in the wind, the training and exposure camp circuit is back in full effect in the state of Texas. The LT2FBA linemen training camp circuit is back in full swing here in Dallas and featured…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2022 season gone in the wind, the training and exposure camp circuit is back in full effect in the state of Texas. The LT2FBA linemen training camp circuit is back in full swing here in Dallas and featured some talented prospects.
Alex Jackson – Coppell – Class of 2024
Alex is a 6’2 250 pound prospect out of Coppell that had a great day at camp and mainly played Center and guard. He has quick feet, is patient with his hands, and has a frame that can easily hold 280 to 290 pounds as he develops into his body. He also currently holds a 3.5 GPA and is looking primed to put together another year of good film on tape for scouts.
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Wyatt Robinson- The Colony High school – Class of 2025
Wyatt is a 6’3 275 pound rising junior out of The Colony that has developed himself into a formidable interior offensive line prospect. From last year until now he has made leaps and bounds of development with his technique, posture, and body weight. He displayed good feet, violent hands great posture, and above-average redirection skills.
Keathan Smith – Liberty Christian – Class of 2025
Keathan is a 6’4 330-pound Offensive lineman out of Argyle Texas. He is a big-bodied prospect with loads of potential that has great feet, a strong punch, and a great baseline of athleticism. He’s been hearing from a multitude of high major program and this past fall took an unofficial game day visit to Oklahoma University.
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Jonathan Schwartz – Broken Bow – Class of 2025
Jonathan is a 6’8 340 pound prospect that made the trip up to Dallas from Broken Bow Oklahoma. He is a massive offensive tackle that has put in some serious work on his game and the overall development of his technique. Since seeing him in person for the first time last year he has strengthened and added some major overall strength to his core and inner leg muscle. His sets were clean and his pad level in the run game has improved tenfold. He will be an interesting prospect to keep an eye on as the summer and camp circuit approaches.
Hunter Caudill
Hunter
Caudill
6'3" | 270 lbs | OL
Grapevine | 2026
State
TX
– Grapevine – Class of 2026
Hunter is a 6’3 265-pound prospect that has had a great off-season so far. At the few camps he’s attended so far he’s been impressive and shown flashes of dominance and won the OL MVP award at the PRZ-Austin camp. He has a frame that can easily hold over 300 pounds and I’m excited to see how he competes as the summer progresses.