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<p><strong>Jobe Kepler – DL – Class of 2027 – Sacred Heart-Griffin</strong><br>Kepler is already a force up front at 6'2”, 235 pounds. He plays with strength, leverage, and a heavy punch off the line. Still young, Kepler is trending up as a defensive tackle who can anchor the middle or slide out to play in odd fronts. His size and toughness stand out early.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1643723' first='Dylan' last='Breuer'] – TE – Class of 2027 – Carmel Catholic</strong><br>Breuer is a big-bodied target (6'3”, 220 pounds) who's just scratching the surface of what he can be. He flashes reliable hands and strong blocking traits and has the frame to add more weight. As he refines his route tree and gains reps, Breuer could become a valuable mismatch tight end at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>Shea Leahy – DE/TE – Class of 2026 – Brother Rice</strong><br>Leahy brings versatility and size at 6'3”, 235 pounds. He sets a physical edge as a defensive end and has flashed upside as an in-line tight end as well. His frame, toughness, and work ethic give him a chance to contribute on either side of the ball. He plays with a chip on his shoulder.</p>
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<p><strong>Oreyon Hogan – EDGE – Class of 2027 – East St. Louis</strong><br>At 6'4”, 208 pounds, Hogan is long, twitchy, and dangerous off the edge. His best football is still ahead—he's an athlete with tons of room to develop and a high ceiling as a pass rusher. Hogan has the kind of length and burst that college coaches crave, and he plays in a program that knows how to develop talent.</p>
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Jobe Kepler – DL – Class of 2027 – Sacred Heart-Griffin
Kepler is already a force up front at 6'2”, 235 pounds. He plays with strength, leverage, and a heavy punch off the line. Still young, Kepler is trending up as a defensive tackle who can anchor the middle or slide out to play in odd fronts. His size and toughness stand out early.
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