Best Available Class of 2024 OL in Southern California (Part 2)
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Enzo Hall CA #269 OL #43 HEIGHT 6'5" WEIGHT 300 POS OL CLASS 2024 View Profile Enzo Hall State: California School: Oaks Christian Enzo Hall Enzo Hall 6’5″ | 300 lbs | OL Oaks Christian | 2024 State CA excels…
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Continue ReadingEnzo Hall Enzo Hall 6’5″ | 300 lbs | OL Oaks Christian | 2024 State CA excels as a run blocker with an excellent motor.
He always keeps his feet moving through contact and uses his strength to knock defenders off-balanced. Getting to the second level isn’t a problem for Hall and Oaks Christian sometimes has him pull on sweeps to his side.
His first step is good in pass protection but I’d like to see him improve his foot quickness a bit. Sometimes he gets beat on the edge and relies on his strength to recover instead of his footwork.
Hall has offers from Arizona State and UNLV among others.
Lancaster was one of the unsung heroes of Mission Viejo’s State Championship team this season.
At center, he often helps call the team’s pass protections and adjusts things based on pre snap looks. He was heavily praised by the Diablos coaching staff.
Lancaster is best as a pass blocker who picks up blitzes well inside. He does a good job getting extension with his arms and keeping his hips square without giving up too much ground.
UNLV, Northern Arizona and Air Force have offered him.
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Rodriguez is a quality interior offensive lineman who has improved as a run blocker.
He gets to the second level well and controls his body well. Rodriguez does a good job using his inside arm to control the defender and knows when to come off the double team to block a filling linebacker.
Rodriguez is good as a pass blocker and doesn’t give up too much ground. He is uncovered quite a bit on pass plays on his film.
Arizona State, Florida State and Louisville have offered him according to 247Sports.
Like Bjerke, David Perez David Perez 6’3″ | 275 lbs | OL Downey | 2024 State CA also had a great showing at the Makasi Bowl and impressed scouts with his motor.
He often puts guys down in the running game and even pulls frequently as a center. He does a good job getting his hands on backers at the second level and leverages his weight well.
Perez has a good first step as a pass blocker and good footwork. He could work on replacing his hands when he loses top hand position, but the footwork is there.
He played well against top competition like Warren. Stony Brook has offered Perez.