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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1637524' first='Jordan' last='Breuer'] – OT – Belleville West (6'6, 254)</strong><br>Breuer brings prototype length and a high ceiling. He moves well for a taller tackle, showing light feet in pass sets and the ability to stay square against edge speed. His frame has plenty of room for added mass, and his balance and posture suggest he can handle left-side duties long term. As he continues to add strength, his upside as a true pass protector is evident.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1146140' first='Colton' last='Barlow'] – OG – Dunlap (6'3, 285)</strong><br>Barlow is a tone-setting interior lineman who plays with leverage and power. He fires off the ball with purpose and consistently creates movement in the run game. Strong hands and a thick lower half allow him to anchor well in pass protection. He projects cleanly as a physical guard who thrives in downhill schemes.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1646524' first='Noah' last='James'] – OT – Minooka (6'5, 285)</strong><br>James looks the part of a college tackle already. He combines size with functional strength and shows the ability to displace defenders at the point of attack. On film, he flashes good knee bend and patience in pass sets. His strength profile gives him positional versatility, but his traits fit well on the edge.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='537215' first='Brennan' last='Lackey'] – OT – Yorkville (6'4, 290)</strong><br>Lackey is a powerful presence with a strong base. He plays with good pad level for his size and does a nice job finishing blocks. His footwork continues to improve, and when his hands land first, he controls reps. A dependable tackle prospect with clear developmental upside.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1670112' first='Coleson' last='Miller'] – OG – Tolono Unity (6'3, 300)</strong><br>Miller is a classic interior mauler. He plays with a wide base, heavy hands, and consistently wins leverage battles. His film shows a lineman who understands angles and excels in the run game. He brings immediate physicality and reliability to the guard position.</p>
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<p><strong>Patrick Sammon – OT – Lincoln-Way Central (6'4, 270)</strong><br>Sammon stands out for his athleticism. He moves easily in space, climbs to the second level with control, and mirrors well in pass protection. His frame suggests more strength is coming, and once it does, his all-around game should take another step forward.</p>
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<p><strong>Ronin Beaufils – OT – Guilford (6'6, 270)</strong><br>Beaufils offers rare length and impressive movement skills. He shows natural bend for a taller tackle and flashes strong recovery ability when challenged on the edge. His physical tools are college-ready, and with continued refinement, he has high-end tackle potential.</p>
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Jordan BreuerJordanBreuer
6'7" | 260 lbs | OL
Belleville West | 2026 StateIL
– OT – Belleville West (6'6, 254) Breuer brings prototype length and a high ceiling. He moves well for a taller tackle, showing light feet in pass sets and the ability to stay square against edge speed. His frame has plenty of room for added mass, and his balance and posture suggest he can handle left-side duties long term. As he continues to add strength, his upside as a true pass protector is evident.