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<p>The Prep Redzone Stock Up Showcase series rolled through Oklahoma and we got a chance to see some of Oklahoma's best really stand out throughout a chilly Sunday afternoon. Throughout the next few days, we'll have a ton of content dropping on Prep Redzone Oklahoma, breaking down some of the top players and overall performances that we witnessed on Sunday. We're continuing it today with a look at the trenches with some of the top offensive and defensive linemen that really stood out to us throughout the afternoon. Coweta offensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='734696' first='Hunter' last='Reavis'] and Bartlesville defensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='1610422' first='John' last='Torres'] were both featured earlier this week in our <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2025/01/stock-up-showcase-mvps/">MVP Breakdown</a></strong> after they both earned MVP honors from their respective position group. Keep it locked in to Prep Redzone Oklahoma for more content coming from Sunday's camp!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1611871' first='Hayden' last='Green'] - 2026 Offensive Lineman - Udall (Kansas)</strong></p>
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<p>This was obviously a very heavy Oklahoma camp but it's always good to see some out of state prospects come in and compete with the homegrown talent. Kansas 2026 offensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='1611871' first='Hayden' last='Green'] was one of a handful of prospects from Kansas to come down and actually perform very well during the camp on Sunday. The first thing that stood out to us about Green was the obvious size advantage that he had against everyone in attendance. He checked in around 6'5 and over 350 pounds and was an absolute beast on the line of scrimmage. There weren't any defensive linemen that were going to be able to move Green or go through him to get into the backfield. We were definitely impressed with the size and then when he started moving around and using his hands, that also impressed us as he can lock in on a guy and not let go. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1612458' first='Kaden' last='Bramlage'] - 2026 Offensive Lineman - Shawnee</strong></p>
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<p>We really like the talent and experience that Shawnee is bringing back on the offensive line as we start looking ahead to the 2025 season. At our last camp in April, we were impressed by one of their offensive linemen and this time around, the Wolves were represented well again up front. 2026 OL [player_tooltip player_id='1612458' first='Kaden' last='Bramlage'] had a really good showing throughout the camp on Sunday afternoon. Bramlage was hard to miss as one of the tallest prospects in attendance and he used that length to his advantage. After talking with some of the coaches following the camp, they echoed that statement where his length and overall size put him in the conversation for the best offensive lineman at the camp. But the thing that also impressed the coaches and our staff was his feet and overall technique. The combination of size and quickness made him tough to beat. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='933579' first='Kaiden' last='Ford'] - 2027 Defensive Lineman - Hilldale</strong></p>
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<p>Hilldale 2027 defensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='933579' first='Kaiden' last='Ford'] first stood out to us around this time last year at our January camp. Fast forward a year and he's done it again as one of the top defensive linemen in attendance on Sunday. Ford was listed on our roster at 6'1 and 285 pounds and he is an absolute monster to deal with on the interior of the line of scrimmage. When we got a chance to watch him during individual drills, Ford was doing something that he has gotten incredibly good at and that's crashing a gap and forcing the offensive line to use two guys to slow him down. When we look at Ford as a prospect, we see a guy that might be a little undersized compared to the other defensive tackles in the 2027 class but you throw on the film or watch him in person and you see a defensive lineman that can wreck the line of scrimmage and he's not at a disadvantage. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1592661' first='Keelan' last='Johnson'] - 2026 Defensive Lineman - Putnam City</strong></p>
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<p>Staying on the defensive line for our last standout from the trenches on Sunday. Putnam City 2026 defensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='1592661' first='Keelan' last='Johnson'] was right there with some of the top guys at any position on Sunday afternoon. Johnson impressed the position coaches and was one of the names we got as being a top guy along the defensive line. When we got a chance to watch Johnson work in person, we were really impressed with his ability to receive coaching, take what he was given and execute that coaching on his next rep. On one rep in particular, he just wasn't prepared and got beat. He got coached up and rarely got beat again throughout the afternoon. And at the end of the day, that's what these camps are about. Johnson got better on Sunday and improved his overall skillset moving forward and we are big fans of what Putnam City is building on defense for 2025. </p>
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