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<p>The class of 2025 offensive line class is pretty packed. In fact, it's probably the most dense offensive line class that I've ever seen. The sheer amount of talent in this class is insane, and several linemen are still looking for college opportunities. Some of the players below have received offers; some have not. Regardless, every one of these players are deserving of another look. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Rocco is someone else who could have a breakout season under the new coaching staff at Brother Rice. Last season, he was a serviceable guard, but made some critical mistakes that limits his recruitment quite a bit. To start, Rocco's very first highlight in his 2023 tape shows him crossing his feet while blocking. That said, Rocco needs to work on his all-around footwork in order to be a college prospect. To pivot a bit, Rocco is an extremely physical lineman who is not afraid to get his nose dirty. I legitimately love how Rocco can engage with a defender and bench press him into the dirt. All in all, Rocco is a mixed bag who could 100% have a breakout season in 2024. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Cooper is someone who I could easily see having a breakout Senior season. The biggest aspect pointing to a potential breakout season is Cooper's offseason. Over the past several months, Cooper has attended a gauntlet of camps and has undoubtedly been coached up during these camps. Although the camps have only resulted in two offers, Cooper could earn several more after a great 2024 season. Watching his 2023 tape, Cooper is a very physical lineman who excels in using his leverage to pancake opposing linemen. I'd like to see more versatility in his tape, but for now, he's a solid high school lineman. With a great Senior season, the whole MIAA will be after Cooper, and I wouldn't be shocked if he earned GLIAC offers IF he has a phenomenal season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bailey comes in at #326 in the rankings as a very high-upside prospect. Bailey's self-reported 6'4" 280lb size makes him an immediately intriguing prospect. As for his tape, Bailey is a very physical lineman. When he gets the jump on a defender, he's able to give a great pop and deliver pancakes. In terms of footwork, he needs some work. During pass sets, Bailey has the right idea with his kickstep but overall looks out of control and off-balance. In addition, I'd like to see him be a little more agile and he needs to always have his hands up. Still, he has a few good reps against decent defensive linemen, and once he's got his hands firmly on someone, the block is won. It's difficult to fully evaluate based on the tape, but his current film makes me think he could be a D3 target. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I've heard Alex's name a good bit this offseason. Having attended several camps, Alex was able to impress several D3 college coaches. After watching him in person, I agree with the D3/NAIA attention he's receiving. At the Davenport camp, he tested alright, looked good during drills, and had some bumps in the road during the 1v1 period. Generally, Alex looks underdeveloped with his pass sets. Getting used to the footwork, hands, power, and precision of pass blocking is incredibly difficult, and I have no doubt that Alex grew in that department this offseason. I know Alex's coaches rave about him, I know he's working extremely hard, and I fully expect a phenomenal Senior season from him. If he shows significant improvement this season, he could be looking at late D2 offers. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Currently, Jeremiah holds one elite D3 offer from Alma. Considering his size, you HAVE to be fundamentally sound in order to receive recruiting attention. Watching Jeremiah's film, I'm happy to say that he's a phenomenal high school Center. Perhaps most importantly, Jeremiah is a menace in the run game. When he's tasked with executing a simple block on the line of scrimmage, Jeremiah is able to use his leverage to quickly open a hole for the running back. There are also moments where Jeremiah blocks a linebacker, and he's passable in that regard, but needs to become more aggressive + agile in that regard. With pass blocking, Jeremiah looks the part and has a good initial punch, but I haven't seen him in person to fully evaluate that aspect. Jeremiah is currently ranked #212 and a D3 prospect, and I expect him to remain a great D3 guy throughout this season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A transfer from Detroit MLK, Tahsaan looks to make a name for himself at Port Huron. So far, he's secured offers from Wayne State and Siena Heights. Although his tape is short, there are some bright spots. To begin, Tahsaan has a few dominant run-blocking highlights. There are moments where Tahsaan has a great first step followed by a dominant push. When he's pass blocking, Tahaan knows how to kickstep but doesn't seem to keep his hands up near his chest. I love the foundation and the size, and I fully expect Tahsaan to have a phenomenal season for Port Huron. Although Tahsaan is ranked #202, he could skyrocket up the rankings with a phenomenal season. </p>
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The class of 2025 offensive line class is pretty packed. In fact, it's probably the most dense offensive line class that I've ever seen. The sheer amount of talent in this class is insane, and several linemen are still looking for college opportunities. Some of the players below have received offers; some have not. Regardless, every one of these players are deserving of another look.
HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
230
POS
OL
CLASS
2025
State:
Michigan
School:
Brother Rice
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
240
POS
OL
CLASS
2025
State:
Michigan
School:
Hudsonville
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HEIGHT
6'4"
WEIGHT
280
POS
OL
CLASS
2025
State:
Michigan
School:
Cadillac
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HEIGHT
6'4"
WEIGHT
265
POS
OL
CLASS
2025
State:
Michigan
School:
Lakeshore
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HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
275
POS
OL
CLASS
2025
State:
Michigan
School:
Detroit King
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
OL
CLASS
2025
State:
Michigan
School:
Port Huron
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