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<p>The big guys are battling in the trenches to jump start their offensive units on Friday nights during the season. Several of the offensive linemen are often overlooked and under-recruited. The prospects in the two-part review are looking to generate recruiting interest.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='321268' first='Kiande' last='Marsh'] - OL, 6'1" 305 (No. 11 OL, No. 57 Overall), Hough HS.</strong> Kiande displayed good footwork and technique to control defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed quickness and upper body strength to drive block defenders out of the play. He is devastating blocker who finished the past season with 40 plus "Pancake Blocks". Kiande is one of the top two Centers in the 2025 Class. He has recently been on an unofficial visit to a D1 school. He is expected to continue to improve his skillset during offseason training and participation in Summer Prospect Camps. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='832521' first='Asa' last='Midgette'] - 6'4" 295 (No. 12 OL, No. 58 Overall), Rolesville HS. </strong> Asa displayed good footwork and technique to control defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed quickness and upper body strength to drive block defenders out of the play. He displayed a solid base while protecting the quarterback on passing plays. Asa is expected to continue to improve his skillset during offseason training and participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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<p><strong>Gabriel Heard-Hernandez - OL, 6'3" 295 (No. 13 OL, No. 59 Overall), Butler HS.</strong> Gabriel displayed good footwork and technique to control defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed quickness and upper body strength to drive block defenders out of the play. He displayed a solid base while protecting the quarterback on passing plays. Gabriel is expected to continue to improve his skillset during offseason training and participation in Summer Prospect Camps. He has recently been on an unofficial visit to a D1 school.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='808161' first='Jackson' last='Kerley'] - OL, 6'7" 295 (No. 14 OL, No. 60 Overall), Hopewell HS. </strong> Jackson displayed good footwork and technique to control defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed quickness to maintain contact with defenders while run blocking. He has recently been on an unofficial visit to a D1 school. Jackson is expected to continue to improve his skillset during offseason training and participation in Summer Prospect Camps. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1000265' first='Cam' last='Hill'] - OL, 6'4" 300 (No. 15 OL, No. 81 Overall), Jacksonville HS.</strong> Cam displayed good footwork and technique to control defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed quickness to maintain contact with defenders while run blocking. He is a big and agile offensive lineman who moves well. Cam is expected to continue to improve his skillet during offseason training and participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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The big guys are battling in the trenches to jump start their offensive units on Friday nights during the season. Several of the offensive linemen are often overlooked and under-recruited. The prospects in the two-part review are looking to generate recruiting interest.
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