2027 Rankings Release: Interior OL Preview (Part. II)
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Moala is a no brainer next level kid at a high level and checks into our offensive line 2027 rankings at the seven spot, and is a very impressive prospect for a Freshmen with plus athleticism. Moala is also a very high academic kid that should have no shortage of options through out his prep career for Etiwanda. On tape, he shows good natural bend in his stance and snaps out of his stance with a quick punch and inside hand placement while running his feet through contact and taking good angles to second level defenders. He also flashes the ability to pull across the LOS quickly, and kick out/get to linebackers quickly. Moala is a high motor block finisher who excels in pass protection with a high IQ for his age and will be one of the better OL prospects across the state over the next three years.
Reid has the body type and frame to be able to continue packing on weight over the course of his prep career, and has some nice upside because of it. He checks into our rankings inside the top ten across the offensive line and sneaks in just inside the top sixty overall. On tape, he shows that he is a punishing run blocker that gets immediate vertical push in the run game, is a true puncher with inside hands and can finish blocks downfield consistently. He plays way above his age and is a powerful kid in the box with a strong lower half and does a nice job at staying underneath defenders and winning with leverage and a solid base at the POA. Reid has some of the more impressive interior OL film in his class across the state, and will be a seasoned veteran by the time his career is over and will provide plus athleticism at the collegiate level at guard or center.
The Long Beach-Jordan prospect is one of the better and more physical interior maulers in this class across the state and checks into our rankings as a top ten player at his position in a loaded group, and inside the top 65 overall. He controls defenders with heavy hands and sustains blocks in the box while a true road grader in tight windows while able to pull across the LOS and kick out with ease. He will only continue to improve upon his footwork and balance downfield, but finishes well with nasty intentions and understands momentum and leverage both in the pass game and run game. Look for him to collect next level interest over the next three years at the interior offensive spot.