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<p>Today, I'm looking at some talented TAPPS 2025 offensive linemen who are still available. These guys have all been standouts during their senior seasons and really impressed me on tape. The level of play they project at varies to some degree, however, each one I believe has the potential to play at the next level. A few could end up being steals for some lucky schools. Make sure to keep an eye on them as we venture towards the second signing period. </p>
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<p>As always, If you have someone you think I need to see, please DM them to me on Twitter at @hsfbscout!</p>
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<p><em>[player_tooltip player_id='693040' first='Anthony' last='Pellerin'], 6'2" 265, Jersey Village</em></p>
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<p>A center prospect that plays downright nasty through the echo of the whistle. Anthony has some serious pop at the point of attack, he's flexible and rolls his hips on contact. He gets his second step in the ground quickly, his feet never stop chugging on contact and he has an uncanny ability to displace defenders on his own. </p>
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<p><em>Kase Underwood, 6'1" 265, New Braunfels Christian Academy</em></p>
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<p>Kase is undersized, but he plays with an attitude, he's got claws that allow him to lock onto second-level defenders and he's sporty enough to play all three spots on the offensive line if in a pickle. He takes quality angles to the block, looks to finish every block, and has the lateral movement skills to maintain blocks against quicker defenders. </p>
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<p><em>Victor Koncaba, 6'3" 295, Brentwood Christian</em></p>
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<p>Victor stays hip to hip with his double-team partner and keeps his eyes up waiting for the second-level defender to trigger. He's got plenty of upper body strength to jolt a defender at the point of attack and is quick out of his stance to pick up inside slants. He's a scary man when he's pulling flat down the line with a full head of steam. </p>
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<p><em>Ian Bothwell, 6'5" 300, All Saints Episcopal</em></p>
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<p>Ian has the size of a power-four offensive tackle. He moves pretty well for a big man, he uses his size to overwhelm smaller defenders on down blocks and isn't afraid to get chippy. He's patient in pass protection and has good body control for a big fella. I think he projects as a guard at the next level. </p>
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<p><em>Jake Ghiselin, 6'5" 280, St. Thomas</em></p>
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<p>This is another big man that can take a defender and move him against his will. Jake is smart, dependable, knows how to pass on movement and has excellent hand placement right on the breastplate. There isn't a ton of film on this kid, but in the little that I did see, I loved his upside. </p>
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Today, I'm looking at some talented TAPPS 2025 offensive linemen who are still available. These guys have all been standouts during their senior seasons and really impressed me on tape. The level of play they project at varies to some degree, however, each one I believe has the potential to play at the next level. A few could end up being steals for some lucky schools. Make sure to keep an eye on them as we venture towards the second signing period.
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