2023 Rankings Risers: OL
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In-depth analysis of the 2023 OL prospects rising up the PRZ state rankings. Griffin Stalfort AZ #47 LB #5 HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 215 POS LB CLASS 2023 View Profile Griffin Stalfort State: Arizona School: Hamilton Stalfort is one of the…
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Stalfort is one of the top Centers in the state. At 6’2” 280 lbs. he’s got good size, strength, and athleticism for the position. He’s powerful at the POA playing with active hands and a strong initial punch. As a center, he’s quick to transition from the snap to engagement firing out of his stance to establish positional leverage. Shows quick feet and lateral agility to match movement and sustain his block throughout the play. Well coached, he’s got really good technique in both his hands and his footwork. Also a four star long snapper by Kohls Snapping. Committed to Air Force over an offer from New Mexico State.
Ideal size, length, and frame at 6’6” 310 lbs. He’s a violent finisher that explodes at the contact point and possesses the size/strength to overpower opponents. Plays with a good wide base and great balance while accelerating his feet through contact. He’s a functional athlete that shows he can move his feet to execute different blocks and use his mobility to pull or work to second level defenders. Uses his hands well to latch on and sustain his block through the whistle. Voted 4A Offensive Lineman of the Year and recruitment really picked up towards the end of his senior season. Committed/signed to NAU but also held opportunities from a handful of FBS, FCS, and D2 programs including PWO to Arizona State and Arizona.
Chorak’s an impressive natural athlete that previously played TE and DE before moving to the OL as a senior. The bend and movement skills he showed as a TE/DE transitioned well to his OT spot where he flashes excellent footwork and initial quickness off the ball. At 6’6” 270 lbs. he’s got a well-balanced frame with good growth potential to add weight as he continues to develop. Possesses quick feet with good body control and lateral agility to adjust and recover to opponent’s movement. Committed to UAB over offers from Idaho, Idaho State, Northern Colorado, and PWO to ASU. He’s a high upside prospect with good raw untapped potential as he enters college.
Queen Creek’s Schureman is a multi-talented prospect who was a force on both sides of the line throughout his career. At 6’3” 255 lbs. he’s got good growth potential as he heads to ASU and flashes the athleticism/mobility to be an excellent blocker in space. Highly efficient with his movement combined with his great technique he’s consistently shown he can matchup and beat top prospects who have a size advantage on him. Does a great job using his leverage and hands to maximize his strength at the POA and explode through contact. Plus body control and coordination with good flexibility in his hips, knees, and ankles. A throwback player that is tough, physical, and competes on every play. Accepted a PWO to ASU over a handful of other offers including PWO to several other PAC12 programs.