2026 Offensive Lineman Key Attribute Breakdown
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This class has some studs in the trenches. I love to see these players get to work. There are some guys that we need to discuss that we have not yet. There are some more guys who I think needs…
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Continue ReadingThis class has some studs in the trenches. I love to see these players get to work. There are some guys that we need to discuss that we have not yet. There are some more guys who I think needs offers by now. Let’s check it out.
Kitchens is a big guy that I think is going to be a power five tackle one day. He has all of the right tools to be a very dominant player in the trenches. One of the best things I like about him is his ability to drive defenders out of the way of his running backs. He is an offensive lineman that can make a career out of being a bully in the trenches. Kitchens is a guy to keep an eye on.
Taylor is a 6-foot-1, 260-pound offensive lineman from Pearl who I think is going to be an interior lineman on the next level. Taylor is a dog that is very strong. I love the way he stays behind his pads. Taylor is a guy that I think is going to be a center on the next level. He has a great understanding for the game.
Wiggins is a big boy that also loves to get busy in the trenches. He is a guy that I think is going to be a guard on the next level. Wiggins loves to run block. He loves being the guy that will take a defender out of a runners way. Wiggins has the strength that you want your interior linemen to have.
Skeen is a player that has been starting since a freshman at Louisville. That is something that you don’t see a lot on their offensive line. Especially considering the competition they play outside of 4A. Skeen has a great understanding for the game. One of his best attributes is that he loves to learn. That will help Skeen go a long way at Louisville and in his recruiting.