Notable returning Bay Area OL (Part. I)
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Lloyd is one of the top returning players across the state of California heading into next season, and should be a 15+ power five offer kid heading into the Fall. He has the ideal size, frame and elite athleticism for the tackle position, and is a natural bender that explodes out of his stance and has excellent movement abilities and feet in space while playing with good violence and block sustainment. He has impressed at multiple stops over the last 18 months against top competition, and proved why he is one of the top offensive linemen on the west coast. Look for Lloyd to be one of the hottest names that remains uncommitted through the off-season, and he will have plenty of suitors wanting his services once he graduates.
Elias Shamieht
Elias Shamieht
Shamieh had a excellent Junior season for one of the top teams in the country, and currently holds one G5 offer from Colorado State, and should see others join in as well down the stretch of this off-season. He projects as an interior guy at the next level, and is a excellent run blocker that can win with power, strength and a violent strike at the POA. A true road grader in the box that consistently overpowers defenders, Shamieh should see his stock continue to rise this off-season as he attends camps and showcases and gains reps against the regions best. Look for the rising Senior to be one of the top offensive lineman returning in the vaunted WCAL in 2024.
Oleski is one of the top 2027 prospects across Northern California, and is a no brainer next level kid with already good size, strength and technique for the position as a first year prep player for one of the states top teams. Playing guard for his first season, he showed that ability to pass protect against both speed and power rushers with a solid base, good balance and feet while playing with patient hands and strike. In the run game, he shows that he can pull and kick at the second level, while able to block in space and sustain second level blocks while taking good angles to linebackers. As he continues to grow and develop, he should continue to be one of the regions best within this 2027 class.