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<p>Ohio's 2028 class continues to show just how deep the talent pool runs, especially across Central Ohio and the Southwest corridor. This next group of Top-100 prospects brings size, physicality, and two-way production that already jumps off the film.</p>
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<p>Here's a closer look at four more rising names college coaches should be tracking early.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">74 – [player_tooltip player_id='1969460' first='Nick' last='Grilli'] (DB/LB) – St. Charles Prep – 6'3”, 175</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1969460' first='Nick' last='Grilli'] brings rare length to the defensive side of the football. At 6-foot-3 with a rangy frame, the St. Charles Prep defender has the body type that immediately draws attention during warmups.</p>
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<p>Grilli projects as a hybrid defender — a long boundary safety or outside linebacker, depending on the scheme. He plays with a stride length that allows him to cover ground quickly, and his wingspan creates disruption in passing lanes. When he triggers downhill, he shows physical intent and willingness to finish.</p>
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<p>As he continues to fill out his frame, Grilli's versatility becomes even more valuable. In today's game, defenses covet long, positionless defenders who can match up with tight ends and bigger receivers while still holding up in run support. Grilli fits that mold.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">76 – [player_tooltip player_id='1591909' first='Bryland' last='Alexander'] (DB/WR) – Gahanna Lincoln – 6'0”, 184</h3>
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<p><strong>Offers: USF, Miami (OH)</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1591909' first='Bryland' last='Alexander'] is beginning to separate himself early in the 2028 cycle, already holding offers from South Florida and Miami (OH). That early traction speaks to both his production and his projection.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot, 184 pounds, the Gahanna Lincoln standout carries a strong, compact build and plays with confidence on both sides of the ball. As a defensive back, Alexander shows smooth transitions, physicality at the catch point, and competitive ball skills. He's comfortable playing through contact and matching up with bigger receivers.</p>
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<p>Offensively, his background at receiver shows up in his timing and body control, especially when tracking the football downfield. The two-way versatility only strengthens his evaluation.</p>
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<p>Early offers at this stage of the cycle are indicators of upside, and Alexander's recruitment appears to be trending upward as more programs evaluate the Central Ohio standout.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">77 – [player_tooltip player_id='1953936' first='Micah' last='Fisher'] (DB) – Hilliard Bradley – 5'11”, 175</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1953936' first='Micah' last='Fisher'] may not be the tallest defensive back in the group, but he makes up for it with instincts and competitiveness. The Hilliard Bradley defender plays with urgency and confidence, two traits that consistently show up on film.</p>
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<p>Fisher demonstrates clean footwork in coverage and a willingness to challenge receivers at the line of scrimmage. He reads route concepts well and shows anticipation when the quarterback releases the football. In run support, he plays bigger than his listed size and isn't afraid to step into traffic.</p>
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<p>Defensive backs who understand leverage and timing tend to separate themselves as they gain experience. Fisher's foundation suggests continued growth as he stacks varsity reps.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">80 – [player_tooltip player_id='2123309' first='Cooper' last='Sandusky'] (TE) – Taylor – 6'6”, 220</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2123309' first='Cooper' last='Sandusky'] might be one of the most intriguing physical prospects in the entire 2028 class. At 6-foot-6 and already 220 pounds, the Taylor tight end brings rare size that simply can't be taught.</p>
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<p>Sandusky's frame alone makes him a matchup problem. He naturally creates a large catch radius and can shield defenders with his body. In the red zone, his length becomes a major weapon. As he continues to refine his route-running and add strength, his ceiling keeps rising.</p>
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<p>Tight ends with true 6'6” length are premium prospects at the next level. If Sandusky continues to develop his blocking and overall athletic polish, he has the tools to become one of the state's most highly recruited 2028 offensive weapons.</p>
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Ohio's 2028 class continues to show just how deep the talent pool runs, especially across Central Ohio and the Southwest corridor. This next group of Top-100 prospects brings size, physicality, and two-way production that already jumps off the film.
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