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<p>The 2028 class in Ohio continues to stack real size, verified production, and most importantly, early scholarship traction. This group features a dominant interior lineman with national recognition, a long, outside receiver with ACC interest, a two-way Toledo standout who already holds a MAC offer, an explosive Southwest Ohio athlete, and a prototype Moeller tight end.</p>
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<p>Here's the updated scouting breakdown.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">37 — [player_tooltip player_id='2112876' first='Kris' last='Scott'] — OL — Taft — 6'4”, 300</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2112876' first='Kris' last='Scott'] looks the part the moment he steps off the bus. At 6-foot-4 and around 300 pounds, the Taft lineman brings legitimate Power 4 size to the interior of the offensive line.</p>
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<p>Scott plays with mass and strength at the point of attack. He's difficult to move once anchored and flashes the ability to generate push in the run game. His frame projects naturally inside at guard, though continued mobility development could expand positional flexibility.</p>
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<p>Recruiting traction is already building. Scott has earned scholarship offers from <strong>Kentucky</strong> and <strong>Western Michigan</strong>, and national outlets have taken notice early in his high school career. When interior linemen carry that type of size this early, the evaluation window opens quickly.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">44 — Tristen “Tree” Lofton — WR — Withrow — 6'3”, 180</h3>
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<p>Lofton brings length and stride to the perimeter. At 6-foot-3, 180 pounds, he projects as a boundary receiver who can win vertically and at the catch point.</p>
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<p>His frame allows him to create separation through extension and body control. Lofton tracks the ball well downfield and shows comfort adjusting mid-air. Long outside receivers with verified measurables and early production don't stay under the radar long.</p>
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<p>He already holds a scholarship offer from <strong>Louisville</strong>, a clear indicator that major programs see long-term upside in the Withrow playmaker.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">47 — [player_tooltip player_id='2123325' first='Noah' last='Edwards'] — WR/DB — St. Francis de Sales — 6'2”, 185</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2123325' first='Noah' last='Edwards'] continues to rise in Northwest Ohio and now carries verified in-state recruiting traction. The St. Francis de Sales standout holds an offer from <strong>Bowling Green State University</strong>, a significant early evaluation marker in the 2028 cycle.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, Edwards has the ideal size to impact the game on either side of the ball. As a receiver, he shows strong hands and the ability to win contested catches. As a defensive back, he demonstrates range, ball skills, and anticipation. He has more upside, in my opinion, on the defensive side of the ball. </p>
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<p>Two-way prospects with length and early FBS interest tend to climb quickly, and Edwards fits that pattern. Competing weekly inside a strong program only accelerates his development curve.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">49 — [player_tooltip player_id='1925451' first='Cordell' last='Ball'] — ATH — Oak Hills — 6'2”, 180</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1925451' first='Cordell' last='Ball'] is labeled an “ATH” for a reason. At 6-foot-2, 180 pounds, he brings the kind of fluid movement skills that allow coaches to deploy him in multiple roles.</p>
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<p>He's long, explosive, and dangerous in space. Ball flashes big-play ability whether aligned at receiver or playing defense. His combination of size and athleticism gives evaluators real flexibility when projecting him to the next level.</p>
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<p>As camp season approaches, Ball is a prospect who could see his recruitment expand with verified testing and exposure.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">51 — [player_tooltip player_id='2099353' first='Jackson' last='Meerdink'] — TE — Archbishop Moeller — 6'5”, 235</h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2099353' first='Jackson' last='Meerdink'] checks every box from a measurable standpoint. At 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds, he already looks like a college tight end.</p>
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<p>Coming out of Archbishop Moeller, Meerdink benefits from high-level weekly competition and development. His frame provides a wide catch radius and natural red-zone value. Tight ends with that combination of length and mass are premium evaluation pieces.</p>
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<p>He already holds a scholarship offer from <strong>Miami (OH)</strong>, signaling early MAC-level interest. With continued refinement as both a route runner and an in-line blocker, Meerdink's ceiling remains high.</p>
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The 2028 class in Ohio continues to stack real size, verified production, and most importantly, early scholarship traction. This group features a dominant interior lineman with national recognition, a long, outside receiver with ACC interest, a two-way Toledo standout who already holds a MAC offer, an explosive Southwest Ohio athlete, and a prototype Moeller tight end.
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