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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>2025 OL [player_tooltip player_id='1275854' first='Noah' last='Marquez'] (Archbishop Alter) 6'3 270-</strong> Marquez (Seen Above) line up at Offensive Guard for the 1v1 period. He has a great anchor, plays with heavy hands, and when he gets his hands on the man he almost always wins. Having watched his film in the past, I know that Noah a strong downhill run blocker in an offense that survives on a strong and physically dominant run game. With his consistency, sound technique, and versatility as a pass blocker, it's easy to see why he has D1 offers from several G5 programs.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>2025 DL [player_tooltip player_id='1024452' first='Marshon' last='Gregory Bey'] (Miamisburg) 6'5 230-</strong> Marshon is a long and athletic defensive end from Miamisburg high school. He looks as though he's still growing into his body, but I loved the length and athleticism I saw from Bey. He was able to get to the edge a few times in 1v1's and showed the bend to turn the corner. If he can continue to get stronger and develop an inside counter, he'll be able to take his pass rush to another level. Marshon has a handful of D1 G5 offers.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>2025 OL [player_tooltip player_id='1300818' first='Tyler' last='Meadows'] (Lakota East) 6'8 325-</strong> At 6'8 325, the first thing that sticks out about Tyler, is his size. He is simply hard to miss, and as a blocker, hard to get around. For a player of his size Meadows possesses great feet. Tyler did a great job, using his length in feet to take away the edge from opposing speed rushers. When setting the edge, he did a great job of kicking and getting depth while not opening the gate and letting his man win on the inside. He also has the size and strength to take a bull rush. Tyler is getting D1 FCS interests</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>2026 OL [player_tooltip player_id='573447' first='Paxton' last='Tengesdahl'] (Wayne) 6'1 260-</strong>Tengesdahl had a strong Sophomore season at Wayne where he lined up at offensive tackle for the Warriors out of necessity. His money will be made on the interior though as he played the guard position for his 1v1 reps at the UC Camp. Paxton is a sturdily built and strong at the point of attack. He plays with great balance and strong technique when it comes to his feet and hands. I expect Paxton to continue to develop physically. As he does, I expect his recruitment start to take off.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>2025 OL [player_tooltip player_id='1300808' first='Joseph' last='Rippe'] (Indian Hill) 6'3 300-</strong> Rippe is a thick interior offensive lineman with a strong anchor. He lined up at the right guard position and was able to consistently stand up the defensive pass rushers. He has quick short steps and mirrors well. He's sound technically and has good hand placement. After seeing him live in pass pro, I'm eager to go back and look at his junior film and see what he looks like as a run blocker. Rippe is definitely one to keep an eye on this fall.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>DL 2025 [player_tooltip player_id='1300804' first='Judah' last='King'] (Lakota West) 6'1 265-</strong> King is a smaller interior lineman who wins with his first step and athleticism. He showed the ability to get off and shoot the gap and disrupt. In the cone drills he showed the ability to bend and be athletic on an arc. Playing the competition that a school like Lakota West does, King will have ample opportunity to put out good film against some and grow his resume this fall. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can bring to the table.</p>
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2025 OL Noah MarquezNoahMarquez
6'3" | 275 lbs | OL Archbishop Alter | 2025StateOH
(Archbishop Alter) 6'3 270- Marquez (Seen Above) line up at Offensive Guard for the 1v1 period. He has a great anchor, plays with heavy hands, and when he gets his hands on the man he almost always wins. Having watched his film in the past, I know that Noah a strong downhill run blocker in an offense that survives on a strong and physically dominant run game. With his consistency, sound technique, and versatility as a pass blocker, it's easy to see why he has D1 offers from several G5 programs.