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<p>As we approach the 2026 high school football offseason, we are wrapping up our latest round of rankings update. To finish off the rankings update, we have a new class rankings release! Our debut Top 100 rankings for the class of 2029 in the state of Kentucky has been officially posted. With these rankings being released, I will be taking the next couple weeks to break them down by position. After already covering the offensive skill players, here are our top offensive linemen in the class of 2029 in the state of Kentucky.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1311215' first='JP' last='Brandenburg'] separated himself as the top offensive lineman in the state in his class this season. He lined up at right tackle where he proved to be very reliable in pass protection. Brandenburg uses his quick footwork to get into his pass sets and mirror opposing pass rushers with ease. He also does a great job of keeping a strong base while absorbing contact, not allowing easy penetration into the pocket. JP is also impressive as a run blocker, exploding out of his stance and driving his man out of the picture with a sense of urgency. Brandenburg is a player who I expect college coaches to have their eyes on heading into his sophomore season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1311355' first='Christian' last='Alsabrook'] had a very impressive freshman year at left tackle for Somerset. He was able to assert his dominance in a run-heavy offense. Alsabrook does a great job of running his feet through contact to create movement off the line of scrimmage with ease. He finishes his blocks with a ton of physicality, resulting in frequent pancake blocks. Christian will be an intriguing offensive tackle prospect to continue to keep an eye on over the next few seasons. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='910150' first='Mason' last='Baker'] played a key role on the CAL offensive line as a freshman. He lined up at right guard where he was very impressive as a run blocker. Baker explodes out of his stance and keeps his legs churning through contact to drive his man down the field through the whistle. Baker has also proven to be reliable in pass protection, showing the ability to maintain a strong base while taking on contact, not allowing much penetration into the pocket. Mason has already received a little college interest and I expect his recruitment to continue to heat up moving forward. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1651448' first='Zane' last='Mullins'] is another right guard who stood out as a freshman. He was at his best as a run blocker this past season. Mullins showed the ability to pull and get out in front of the ball carrier in a hurry to serve as a lead blocker. Once he gets into the open field, he has shown the ability to pick up blocks with ease. Zane also plays with a ton of physicality, showing the ability to use his strong initial punch to knock defenders off their feet with ease. Mullins will be a player worth keeping an eye on as he continues to develop over the next three years. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">To wrap up our top five offensive linemen in the class of 2029 in the state of Kentucky, I have [player_tooltip player_id='1670681' first='Ian' last='Tibbs']. Tibbs played a key role on the Madison Southern offensive line this past season at left guard. In the run game, he has shown the ability to drive his man out of the picture with a sense of urgency and finish his blocks through the whistle, often ending in a pancake block. He has also proven to be a reliable pass blocker, showing the ability to maintain a strong base while fighting with his hands to defeat pass rush moves and keep inside position. Ian is another offensive lineman who I'm excited to keep watching as he develops over the next three seasons. </p>
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6'4"
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250
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230
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