2025 Offensive Players in the Rankings in Northeast Ohio
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Cormac Lally OH #228 OL #33 HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 235 POS OL CLASS 2025 View Profile Cormac Lally State: Ohio School: Strongsville Cormac Lally Cormac Lally 6’4″ | 235 lbs | OL Strongsville | 2025 State OH is an imposing…
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Continue ReadingCormac Lally Cormac Lally 6’4″ | 235 lbs | OL Strongsville | 2025 State OH is an imposing right tackle with great handwork to exploit defensive players’ moves. His large wingspan makes him a solid pass blocker as he is able to deflect quick moves by defensive ends and the strength to knock them down. Lally analyzes what a defender is doing quickly to react to incoming moves to stop them. He has good footwork and a center base to make it difficult for defenders to bull rush him. At 6’4 he has the size and look of a budding left tackle with most of his varsity experience coming from the right side. Lally shows deceptive speed to move quickly when run blocking to get to the second level to block linebackers with good effect. He shows the ability to adjust quickly when defensive schemes change while different blitzers come his way. Lally does a great job of sensing when he has leverage under a defensive player to take them to the ground and out of the play. Lally is a stud in the making as his performance during his sophomore year got better each week.
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Braylyn Toles Braylyn Toles 5’7″ | 140 lbs | WR Massillon Washington | 2025 OH has the speed to disrupt secondaries by being most dangerous over the middle of the field and as a vertical threat. He lines up on the outside, but has the speed to be in the middle of the field quickly to find soft spots against a defense. Toles does a good job catching the ball in stride and has the burst to finish off runs after the catch for big gains. He has good body control to adjust to balls being thrown to him even when the ball isn’t thrown perfectly to him. Transitions well from a stopped position up to speed, doesn’t overwork his feet and is always looking to gain the most yards possible. Toles is a big play threat with an above-average catch radius for his stature. A no-nonsense route runner with the ability to break off his man to create space to get open. Toles is a highly productive receiver that is a target even when he is well covered. He does not take plays off and is capable of turning any play into six if a team isn’t careful.
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A durable dual-threat quarterback able to make mature throws during his sophomore season, Kylan Steuball Kylan Steuball 6’4″ | 230 lbs | QB Villa Angela Saint Joseph | 2025 State OH has the looks of a big time college prospect. Steuball has the arm strength to send the ball down field with zip on the ball. He shows good form and strength to drive off his back plant foot to get more on his balls. Steuball shows good progression through his reads and has the ability to deliver the ball to all three levels with velocity. In short routes, he does a good job delivering the ball in stride to maximize yardage. When near the goal line, he has a high-arching fade that gives his receivers the best chance at bringing down the ball. While Steuball is more than capable of running to pick up chunk yardage, he keeps behind the line of scrimmage with a pass-first mentality. As a runner, he has good speed from his 6’4 size to gain ground and doesn’t shy away from contact. He absorbs contact well when he is hit. Making a visit to Columbus this past March, Steuball has a high ceiling of success as a DI college prospect.
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A compact running back with above average speed and strength, Boston Mulinix Boston Mulinix 5’7″ | 195 lbs | RB West Branch | 2025 OH plays at 110 percent each play. Mulinix hits holes hard at full speed to burst to the second level and beyond. He has good vision behind the line to attack an opening as soon as it appears. He gets up to top speed in a hurry to leave defenders chasing him with speed to put them away. Mulinix is a downhill runner who doesn’t dance around defenders and can reach the edge with his speed. Makes linebackers and safeties pay if they don’t take the right angle to him more often than not winning the foot race to open space. When a play calls for it, he does show patience behind his linemen to get a play going, then bursts through the best option to gain yardage. Has good balance to handle high hits and keep his legs moving. Mulinix is a stud in the gym and puts up impressive numbers well beyond his size. This offseason, Mulinix is getting his work in on the baseball team as a shortstop. He is an exciting player to keep an eye on as his high school career continues.
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