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<p>The offensive line has been one of the more consistently recruited position groups in the <em>Sunflower State</em>. I mentioned last week that the OL is the strength of the class for the Class of ‘27. Well, a conversation could be had that it's the strength of the senior class as well. </p>
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<p>Not only does the OL group now have the most commitments in the class, but in this update they also had the most players crack the <em>Top 50</em>. Here are the four hogs that made significant progress since the January update. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1402696' first='Deongelo' last='Williams'] - Wichita NW, 6'5”, 270</p>
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<p>Wichita Northwest is set to field one of the most talented offensive lines in the state this season. The blind side of that group is <em>South Dakota-commit</em> [player_tooltip player_id='1402696' first='Deongelo' last='Williams']. At 6-foot-5 270 pounds, Williams possesses a nice blend of power and athleticism. He was the highest stock riser from the offensive line group as he climbed 215 spots to No. 23 overall. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1402695' first='Dustin' last='Cochran'] - Wichita NW, 6'4”, 270</p>
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<p>Opposite of Williams on the Grizzlies' offensive line is Cochran. The right tackle nearly joined his Northwest teammate inside the <em>Top 25</em> as he now sits at No. 28 overall. The <em>University of South Dakota</em> also landed a verbal commitment from Cochran. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='904472' first='Bailey' last='Johnson'] - Lawrence, 6'2”, 340</p>
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<p>I've said it before and I'll say it again, Johnson of Lawrence has been one of the biggest winners of this offseason. He put together a great camp season and multiple programs have noticed. In this update he rose 143 spots to No. 32 overall. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='904444' first='Matt' last='Rosen'] - Holcomb, 6'5”, 320</p>
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<p>Rosen is one of the top small-town prospects heading into the 2025 season. Our staff mentioned back in February that he has <em>Division I</em> level potential, and the offers could start rolling in this fall. He's now the 11th ranked offensive lineman in the class and the 35th ranked prospect overall. </p>
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The offensive line has been one of the more consistently recruited position groups in the Sunflower State. I mentioned last week that the OL is the strength of the class for the Class of ‘27. Well, a conversation could be had that it's the strength of the senior class as well.
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