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<p>Our current Louisiana rankings reflect the top 5 offensive linemen hailing from the Southern regions of the state. Here's a look at 5 bulldozers making their case to crack into that lead group:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1757537' first='Jackson' last='Speer'] </strong>(2026) | 6-6 285lb | IOL | Evangel Christian Academy<br>Jackson missed a few games early this past season due to LHSAA transfer rules but when he got cleared, he stood out on a very talented Evangel squad. Recently picking up a Central Arkansas offer, his impressive frame and technique have coaches taking notice. A strong camp season should have D1 schools lined up</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='401986' first='Tylan' last='George']</strong> (2026) | 6-3 295lb | IOL | West Monroe HS<br>Tylan displays elite feet for his size and has the burst to reach the second level explosively. His "nasty" playing style resulted in 90+ pancakes during his junior campaign. Already holding offers from Louisiana Tech, UL-Lafayette, Memphis and Tulane, George has established himself as one of Louisiana's premier trench warriors.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1603281' first='Donovan' last='Jones']</strong> (2026) | 6-5 305lb | OL | Captain Shreve HS<br>Jones remains somewhat under the radar despite his massive frame and impressive footwork. His combination of size and agility has college coaches making regular visits to Captain Shreve. Lamar pulled the trigger on his first D-1 offer, but expect a strong camp season and significant rankings climb by summer's end.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1603201' first='Ian' last='Wallace']</strong> (2026) | 6-3 295lb | IOL | Captain Shreve HS<br>The anchor of one of Louisiana's top rushing attacks, Wallace paved highways for [player_tooltip player_id='401969' first='Jamarcea' last='Plater'] to rush for 2,234 yards last season. Wallace translates well to a Center at the next level and his film reflects a nastiness in finishing blocks.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1237760' first='Jacob' last='Dunn']</strong> (2026) | 6-3 245lb | IOL | Wossman HS<br>With size to gain, an interesting prospect, Dunn plays both sides of the ball and could make a case at either DE or Offensive Tackle at the next level. An elite pass blocker at the high school level and the hustle to get down field to spring big plays.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1601892' first='Nathan' last='Dubroc']</strong> (2026) | 6-0 255lb | IOL | North Desoto HS<br>What Dubroc lacks in prototypical size, he makes up for with technical mastery. Dubroc is the anchor to an offensive line unit that propelled Louisiana Tech commit [player_tooltip player_id='1345167' first='Kenny' last='Thomas'] to over 1,900 rushing yards last season. An All-State 4A selection, Nathan's film shows high IQ, resulting in easily winning individual battles.</p>
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Our current Louisiana rankings reflect the top 5 offensive linemen hailing from the Southern regions of the state. Here's a look at 5 bulldozers making their case to crack into that lead group:
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