Under Armour Next Camp: Top OL/DL Performers
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OFFENSIVE LINE MVPs Jonah Leaupepetele CA #188 OL #27 HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 330 POS OL CLASS 2025 View Profile Jonah Leaupepetele State: California School: Apple Valley The offensive line MVPs were no brainers and the two guys the camp picked…
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MVPs
The offensive line MVPs were no brainers and the two guys the camp picked stood out.
Jonah Leaupepetele always had his hips square to the line of scrimmage and had excellent footwork.
Garcia was outstanding Sunday and drew praise from multiple scouts at the event.
He had a great initial punch and used his quick feet to mirror the pass rushers. Nobody was able to get penetration against Garcia and he impressed against speed and power moves.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Ashdon was the biggest guy at the camp seems to have lost some bad weight he carried around previously.
He is great with his hands and uses his strength to wash defenders out of the pocket.
Highlights
White moves really well for his size and stood out during the agility drills.
In one-on-ones, he does a good job uses his footwork against speedier defenders and doesn’t give up too much ground.
Wishon was excellent at hand-fighting and did a good job getting arm extension against the defensive linemen.
He is quick with his feet and was one of the more competitive guys at the camp.
Stewart stands out with his size and physicality. He has the strength to give up little penetration and stand up defenders.
Footwork is solid and he knows how to use his inside leg to cut off inside moves.
Williams has serious speed for an offensive lineman and even though he took most of his reps at tackle, I like him as an interior lineman at the college level.
His hand fighting was excellent and he nearly always had his hands in the chest of the defenders.
DEFENSIVE LINE
MVPs
Williams is explosive off the edge and even took reps on the inside where he couldn’t use his speed as much.
He is quick with his hands and is very advanced as a rusher. Williams nearly always gets arm extension on the offensive lineman and when he doesn’t, he blows by them.
Epi was the surprise of the day for me and I didn’t see him lose a single rep during the one-on-ones.
He is very fast off the ball and he showcased a variety of effective pass rush moves. His spin move is elite to the inside or outside, he has a strong club move and never lets the offensive lineman get his hands on him.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Dutch is a versatile edge rusher who can beat you with speed or power moves. He was near the top of the Trinity League in sacks as a sophomore and it’s easy to see why.
Carrington is built with a solid frame and looks college-ready now. It’s easy to see why he is the top class of 2026 recruit in Nevada.
He gets great arm extension on the offensive lineman and has good power rush moves from the inside. Carrington is a wrestler and you can tell when with his quick hands and explosiveness.
Taylor got rave reviews at the Rivals Camp Series and took MVP honors as a linebacker.
As an edge rusher, Taylor is a nasty competitor who uses his arms well and can frustrate opponents with his motor. He is quick off the edge and can beat guys with his speed alone, but also has good rushing moves.
Jones will be an outside backer at the next level but went with the defensive linemen Sunday.
He is lengthy, athletic and takes no wasted steps as an edge rusher. Jones excelled in the agility drills.