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<p>The CFI Summer Showcase provided players an opportunity to come out and perform in front of college football coaches from North Carolina Central, Johnson C. Smith, Winston-Salem State, Catawba, St. Augustine, University of Pikeville, and multiple other institutions.</p>
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<p>The camp also helped players prepare fo<strong>r the</strong> upcoming summer camp season. There were several players who stood out at this showcase, let's take a look at the top Offensive Linemen in attendance.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='914860' first='Jy'Korri' last='Pinckney'] - Butler</strong> - A Class of 2024 prospect, Jy'Korri has had a strong offseason, placing as one of the top performers in several camps thus far. At 6'2 and 265 pounds, I'm excited to see him parlay the hard work in the offseason into some college interest once the season starts in the fall. He is a good interior offensive line prospect with experience at Center and Guard. He showed good technique during 1 on 1 pass blocking drills specifically during this showcase. </p>
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<p><strong>Khaiden Lawson - Palisades</strong> - A 6'2 250 pound prospect in the Class of 2025, Khaiden showed some good things throughout the showcase. I liked his footwork, it is obvious he has done a lot of good work throughout the offseason. He projects to be a good interior offensive lineman, but with another growth spurt, he could be a high-level offensive tackle prospect as well. I will be excited to see him in action this season. </p>
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<p><strong>Will Slater - Charlotte Christian</strong> - Will is a Class of 2024 prospect standing at 5'11 and 250 pounds. I love Will's tenacity, hand placement, and footwork. The attitude is something that you can't coach, but with the hand placement and footwork in 1 on 1 drills, it is obvious he's been well coached and he has very good talent. Will is a center, and per his film, he uses his leverage well when snapping and stepping on down, and kick out blocks in the run game. Will can play on the next level, and with a 4.3 GPA, I don't doubt college interest will come his way. </p>
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<p><strong>Caleb Scull - Butler </strong>- Caleb showed some good movement and speed throughout the showcase for his size - he stands at 5'11 and 250 pounds. He lists himself as being able to play all positions on the Offensive Line, which is a major plus - position versatility will only help when being evaluated by college coaches. He displayed a good punch at the point of attack during pass-blocking 1 on 1's as well. With a good start to the season, he should see some college interest start at that time. Caleb is in the Class of 2024. </p>
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<p><strong>David Moore - Palisades</strong> - I really liked this young man's performance. First off, at 6'4 and 275 pounds, he is a good-looking prospect in the 2024 Class. He has excellent footwork, and seeing that he plays basketball as well, makes a lot of sense. I think he can be a tackle prospect with those good feet. I'm excited to see what his first 3-4 games film looks like - if he can put some good things on film, I'd expect college interest to come pretty quickly for him. </p>
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The CFI Summer Showcase provided players an opportunity to come out and perform in front of college football coaches from North Carolina Central, Johnson C. Smith, Winston-Salem State, Catawba, St. Augustine, University of Pikeville, and multiple other institutions.
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