2025 Northeast Ohio Players on the Rise
Manan Raina OH #268 OL #38 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 250 POS OL CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Manan Raina Class 2025 Position OL Height 6'3" HS Hawken | OH 2025 Northeast Ohio Players on the Rise…
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Continue ReadingManan Raina Manan Raina 6’3″ | 250 lbs | OL Hawken | 2025 State OH is a balanced offensive tackle that showed good improvement throughout his time as a sophomore on varsity. Operating well in the pass pro thanks to sound footwork, Raina has only improved this offseason with a number of camps as well as working in the Linemen Lab on a regular basis. While his film is solid from last season, he is already showing more polished footwork and noticeable strength gains. He shows good weight transfer in his moves while keeping a solid base. Considerable speed for his size to work up into the second level when run blocking. Clean hip movement when pulling down the line to block. Has added more speed to his game to better position himself in pass pro against quicker players. Does strong work in run blocking to initiate contact to get his hips around when opening holes. At 6-foot-3, he has good size to handle players both bigger and smaller than him. His work ethic and varsity experience make him a player with a high ceiling for the future.
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Angelo Delucia Angelo Delucia 6'5" | 250 lbs | DL Canfield | 2025 State OH
Angelo Delucia Angelo Delucia 6'5" | 250 lbs | DL Canfield | 2025 State OH
Angelo Delucia Angelo Delucia 6’5″ | 250 lbs | DL Canfield | 2025 State OH is athletic as he is instinctive on the football field. At 6-foot-4 and 235-pounds, Delucia packs a punch at his size as he is able to be a run-stopping defensive end on defense or a large-body tight end on offense. On defense, he keeps a low frame to fire off from the edge to overwhelm offensive linemen. Has good extension in his arms to control linemen and gain the advantage of sight into the backfield. Shows good reaction to shed blockers and attack incoming backs as they angle towards his edge. Has good strength in his arms with a long wingspan, doesn’t need both arms to bring down a ball carrier. Is able to be a productive blocking or pass catching tight end on or off the line. Is a sound blocker when helping the running game with natural form to square up his man and get extension. In the passing game, has nice hands to be a short-yardage receiver and fight for yards, but can surprise in the second level if left unchecked. Delucia has had a big start to the summer with offers from Kent State and Toledo coming his way and more expect to come with his size as well as his numerous big performances as a sophomore.
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Gabriel Mansel
Gabriel Mansel
A confident quarterback with an explosive arm, Gabriel Mansel has shown a lot already in his varsity time and the reason why he is the future. His big arm rotation makes the ball come out with ease to deliver balls with a high trajectory for his receivers. When he isn’t looking downfield, Mansel has good speed and quick acceleration to do damage in the RPO. He can stretch plays outside the pocket while still looking to get the ball out with his arm. Displays good accuracy throwing on the run that is beyond his experience. When flushed out of the pocket and finds space to plant his feet, his mechanics are just as good as when behind center to get a good throw off. With a clean pocket, drives power off his plant foot to make passes look easy with good range in the second and third level. Is fluid in his delivery on quick out routes to keep stride with his receivers and get the ball out quickly. Mansel is keeping on the grind this offseason at camps at Central Michigan, Notre Dame College and Youngstown to keep his name as a rising college prospect.
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Justin Godbolt Jr
Justin Godbolt Jr
Justin Godbolt Jr is a developing quarterback with a big arm that likes to send the ball downfield with good success. He generates good power through his core to get good air underneath the ball and allow his receivers to get under it in stride. Godbolt shows good rotation off the ball and can throw well at different angles. On short routes, he gets the ball out quickly to hit routes with good success. Makes his living as a pocket passer, but can burn you if you don’t respect his athletic ability. Trusts his reads to get the ball out when space opens up. Relies on his big arm to extend the field, but is most accurate at the first level where he can throw for short yardage that builds up. Godbolt Jr is getting out to a lot of camps this summer including Michigan and Bowling Green and showing improved pocket footwork as well as more velocity coming off the ball. His natural arm motion makes him a strong quarterback prospect to watch with varsity time coming.
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