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Deuce Thornton IL #46 OL #9 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 280 POS OL CLASS 2025 View Profile Deuce Thornton Twitter State: Illinois School: Peoria Deuce Thornton Deuce Thornton 6’3″ | 280 lbs | OL Peoria | 2025 State IL is a…
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Continue ReadingDeuce Thornton Deuce Thornton 6’3″ | 280 lbs | OL Peoria | 2025 State IL is a promising prospect at the offensive line position. He possesses a unique combination of technique, athleticism, and physicality. As the son of a coach, Deuce’s film is impressive, showcasing his ability to seamlessly transition along the offensive line, highlighting great versatility. Expect a significant uptick in his recruiting attention this offseason and during camp season.
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Jacob Benson Jacob Benson 6’4″ | 300 lbs | OL Hononegah | 2025 State IL is a substantial figure at 6’4″ and 300 pounds; it’s no surprise that he can dominate in the run game. He takes pleasure in finishing blocks, often putting opposing defensive linemen on the ground. Last year, with Hononegah ran a good amount of inside zone plays, Benson had the opportunity to climb to the next level, engulfing linebackers in the process. The upcoming summer camps will be crucial for Benson to showcase his capability in winning one-on-one pass rush situations.
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Kaveon Lee
Kaveon Lee
Kaveon Lee’s film is truly impressive, establishing him as a genuine left tackle prospect. Standing at 6’6″, he boasts elite length, a quality highly sought after by coaches for the position. What sets Lee apart from others is his exceptional footwork; possessing quick feet, a rare attribute for someone of his size. As he enters his senior season, Lee should undoubtedly be regarded as one of the top offensive lineman prospects in Illinois.
Cort Leonard Cort Leonard 6’3″ | 235 lbs | OL Iroquois West | 2025 State IL stands out as one of the premier small-school lineman prospects in 2025. Well-suited for the center position, he adeptly showcases his quick feet and athleticism. Hailing from a lineage of Leonards who have historically dominated the trenches at Iroquois West, Cort is poised for success. Anticipating further growth in size and strength this offseason, I expect him to make significant strides in his senior year.