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<p>As the Ohio 2028 Top 250 continues to expand, the depth across regions becomes more evident. This tier features one of the tallest quarterbacks in the class, multi-phase athletes from Southeast and Southwest Ohio, and interior trench prospects who bring real mass.</p>
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<p>Here's a full breakdown of five names trending in the 239–243 range.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">239 — [player_tooltip player_id='2127890' first='Zach' last='Crummey'] — QB — Van Wert — 6'7”, 240</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2127890' first='Zach' last='Crummey'] immediately commands attention, as evidenced by measurable results. At 6-foot-7 and approximately 240 pounds, he is one of the tallest quarterbacks in Ohio's 2028 class.</p>
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<p>The frame alone makes him intriguing. Tall quarterbacks with legitimate size create natural throwing windows and red-zone advantages. Crummey's development will center on mechanics, footwork consistency, and pocket mobility areas that often determine whether tall QBs reach full potential.</p>
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<p>Van Wert competes in Northwest Ohio, and strong showings in camp environments will be key for him. When a quarterback walks in at 6'7”, evaluators take notice. Continued refinement and varsity production could accelerate his recruitment.</p>
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<p><br><strong>X:</strong> @ZachCrummey7</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">240 — [player_tooltip player_id='2086269' first='Brayden' last='Goble'] — LB/WR — Meigs — 6'2”, 180</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2086269' first='Brayden' last='Goble']'s production jumps off the page.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot-2, 180 pounds, Goble already carries strong linebacker measurables, and he backed it up with numbers:</p>
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<p>• 110 tackles<br>• 10 tackles for loss<br>• 4 sacks<br>• 1 forced fumble<br>• 2 fumble recoveries</p>
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<p>Triple-digit tackles as an underclassman signal instincts, motor, and durability. Goble plays downhill with length and range, using his frame to close space quickly. His 10 TFLs show he's not just cleaning up plays, and he's creating disruption.</p>
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<p>The 3.4 GPA also matters. Coaches value prospects who combine production with classroom consistency.</p>
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<p>While listed as an LB/WR, linebacker appears to be his strongest projection based on production and physical profile. If he continues stacking stats and adds strength to his frame, Goble has clear Top-200 climbing potential.</p>
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<p><br><strong>X:</strong> @BraydenGoble</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">241 — [player_tooltip player_id='2128437' first='Windon' last='Lowe'] — LB — Talawanda — 5'10”, 190</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2128437' first='Windon' last='Lowe'] brings compact physicality to the linebacker position. At 5-foot-10, 190 pounds, Lowe plays fast and downhill, and the production backs it up:</p>
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<p>• 75 total tackles<br>• 11.5 tackles for loss<br>• 3 sacks<br>• 1 interception</p>
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<p>The 11.5 TFLs jump off the page. Lowe doesn't just react, he attacks. He triggers quickly, closes space with urgency, and plays with real acceleration through contact. His ability to both penetrate and drop into coverage (interception) adds versatility to his profile.</p>
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<p>Linebackers who combine speed, downhill instincts, and disruptive production are prime candidates to rise. Lowe fits that description and has legitimate stock-riser potential heading into exposure season.</p>
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<p><br><strong>X:</strong> @WindonLowe</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">242 — [player_tooltip player_id='1922219' first='Chase' last='Flowers'] — OL/DL — Johnstown-Monroe — 6'1”, 290</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1922219' first='Chase' last='Flowers'] profiles primarily as an offensive lineman, and that's where his long-term projection is strongest.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot-1, 290 pounds, Flowers brings the toughness and physical edge you want inside. He was named Offensive Rookie of the Year and earned All-Region Honorable Mention, strong recognition for a 2028 lineman competing at the varsity level.</p>
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<p>Flowers already has the mentality and strength to play interior offensive line. He embraces contact, plays through the whistle, and shows the competitive toughness coaches demand up front.</p>
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<p>The next step in his development will be footwork and becoming lighter on his feet. Improving his lateral quickness, pass-set balance, and change-of-direction ability will significantly elevate his ceiling. The toughness is there, but refining movement skills will determine how high he climbs.</p>
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<p><br><strong>X:</strong> @ChaseFlowers52</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">243 — [player_tooltip player_id='2128502' first='Nasir' last='West'] — DL — Akron East — 6'0”, 260</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2128502' first='Nasir' last='West'] brings more than just football production to the table; he brings championship-level toughness.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot, 260 pounds, West plays with low pad level and strong leverage, traits that are directly reinforced by his offseason success on the wrestling mat. West captured the heavyweight title at the City Series Championship at Firestone, a major accomplishment that speaks to strength, balance, hand fighting, and competitive grit.</p>
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<p>Wrestling dominance often translates directly to trench success. The leverage, core strength, and ability to control opponents in tight quarters are critical skills for interior defensive linemen, and West is sharpening those traits year-round.</p>
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<p>On the field, he projects as a stout interior defender who can plug gaps and disrupt the run game. Continued development in first-step explosiveness and conditioning will determine his ceiling, but the wrestling pedigree adds a serious layer to his evaluation.</p>
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<p>Multi-sport toughness matters, and West has it. Watch his stock climb higher sooner or later! </p>
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<p><br><strong>X:</strong> @NasirWest_</p>
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As the Ohio 2028 Top 250 continues to expand, the depth across regions becomes more evident. This tier features one of the tallest quarterbacks in the class, multi-phase athletes from Southeast and Southwest Ohio, and interior trench prospects who bring real mass.
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