New England Prospect Tour Offensive Lineman Top Performers:
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In this report, we will review the Offensive Lineman top performers from the New England Prospect Tour held April 1, 2023 in Winchester Massachusetts. There were a good amount of talented prospects in this position group also. Each prospect got…
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Continue ReadingIn this report, we will review the Offensive Lineman top performers from the New England Prospect Tour held April 1, 2023 in Winchester Massachusetts. There were a good amount of talented prospects in this position group also. Each prospect got sufficient reps to showcase their skills. The following prospects caught the college coaches attention who coached the position and mine collectively, as the top prospects amongst the offensive lineman group.
Elijah Alcorn-Crowder Elijah Alcorn-Crowder 6’3″ | 260 lbs | OL Boston College | 2025 New E He had a very good showing as expected and easily confirmed his placement in our rankings as the #12 defensive lineman in New England in class of 2025. He took on repeated efforts from the defensive lineman group and he easily won the majority of the battles. He is a rising talent that has time and room for future growth and development. We were able to easily confirm his flexibility, good feet, and hands that match his feet when in pass protections we saw in his most recent film. He is experienced with good hand techniques and used his feet and large frame to shut defensive lineman down. His performance earned him the Most Valuable Player of the Offensive lineman group for the day.
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Micah Amedee Micah Amedee 6’3″ | 275 lbs | DL Xaverian Brothers | 2025 State New E He had a very good showing and easily stood out. He is a recruit who works his technique in the off-season consistently, and it showed during the day. Everything he did was with attention to detail and he didn’t lose many battles if any. He has a nice large frame to work with with plenty of room for future growth and development. He has good feet combined with very good hand placement use during battle. He can get both cleats in the ground at pre-snap showing good flexibility in his knees. He reacts with good quickness out of his stance while expressing repeated toughness with each defender. He showed his ability to dip his hips and strike with force. He is a surefire recruit who many coaches will want to take interest in as he rises into his Jr. season in fall 2023.
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Stephen Kirchdorfer Stephen Kirchdorfer 6’2″ | 270 lbs | OL Plymouth South | 2024 State New E He was solid all day. I personally didn’t see him loose a battle the entire day. His 1st and 2nd step out of his stance are quick and he can bend at the knees. I observed him as a hard nosed competitor who has confidence in is skill set to win every battle he faces. When he had to compete against a top defender in attendance, I could see him elevate his game each time. Has superior lower body strength and base. He is a 6’2″ off-lineman and he will fight the uphill battle of his size, but he does display the skill set and desire to compete against any defender including defenders that are larger than he is.
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Jonathan Balde Jonathan Balde 6’2″ | 255 lbs | DL Foxboro | 2025 State New E He caught my eye with his lean frame combined with his size at first. Then upon further observation through out the day, I could see he uses good hand technique and his feet matched his quick hands. His 1st step out of his stance showed his body quickness and his 2nd step confirmed his feet quickness. He was very receptive to coaching during the entire day and appeared to apply things he was being told by his position coach. He easily gets his feet in the ground at pre-snap and he provided a good sense of toughness and meanness each rep. He is another 6’2″ off-lineman with plenty of time and room for additional growth and development.