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<p>The interior offensive line group in Illinois' 2028 class features a collection of prospects built on size, toughness, and steady technical growth. While many of these players are still adding strength and refining fundamentals, their frames and play temperament project well for future roles at guard and center.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1687854' first='Austin' last='Kavanagh'] | OG | Brother Rice</strong><br>Kavanagh plays with a strong base and natural leverage inside. He generates movement in the run game, keeps his hands active, and shows good awareness when working combination blocks. His balance through contact gives him the look of a dependable interior anchor.</p>
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<p><strong>Jamal Lewis | OG | Bloom Township</strong><br>Lewis brings length and mass to the guard spot. He shows flashes of power at the point of attack and does a good job staying square on double teams. As his footwork continues to sharpen, his ability to control defenders should take another step forward.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1647372' first='Nahmar' last='Hampton'] | OG | Richards</strong><br>Hampton is a physical blocker who embraces contact. He plays with good pad level, looks comfortable climbing to the second level, and shows the temperament coaches want on the interior. Added flexibility will help him in pass protection.</p>
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<p><strong>Yosef Alawadi | OC | Lincoln-Way Central</strong><br>Alawadi offers a sturdy center build with functional strength. He communicates well up front, plays with good hand placement, and shows awareness picking up interior movement. His reliability in the middle gives him strong developmental value.</p>
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<p><strong>Cooper Aichele | OG | Lincoln-Way Central</strong><br>Aichele is an athletic interior lineman who moves well laterally. He works efficiently on reach blocks, shows balance in space, and finishes plays with effort. His mobility fits modern zone concepts effectively.</p>
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<p><strong>Ronasha Birdsong | OC | Lincoln Park</strong><br>Birdsong brings a powerful lower half and competitive edge to the center position. He anchors effectively against interior rushers and plays with consistent effort through the whistle. His physical style sets the tone up front.</p>
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<p>This group highlights the foundational nature of Illinois' 2028 interior line class—prospects whose size and work ethic provide the building blocks for future offensive success.</p>
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The interior offensive line group in Illinois' 2028 class features a collection of prospects built on size, toughness, and steady technical growth. While many of these players are still adding strength and refining fundamentals, their frames and play temperament project well for future roles at guard and center.
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