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<p>The 2028 class in Ohio continues to prove that depth doesn't stop at the Top 100. This next group features trench mass, long-framed perimeter upside, and one true ball hawk who could make a significant jump in the near future.</p>
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<p>These prospects are trending and several have the tools to rise quickly with continued development and exposure.</p>
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<p><strong>204 — [player_tooltip player_id='2111714' first='Graham' last='Walter'] — OL — Hilliard Bradley — 6'0”, 240</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2111714' first='Graham' last='Walter'] is a developing interior offensive line prospect who brings leverage and physicality to the trenches at Hilliard Bradley.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot and 240 pounds, Walter projects best inside at guard or center. His compact frame allows him to naturally win the pad-level battle, and he shows the ability to fire off the ball with intent. He plays square, engages defenders with solid hand placement, and flashes the kind of toughness coaches want in interior linemen.</p>
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<p>The next phase of his development will be physical growth. Adding 30–40 pounds over the next two offseasons would dramatically elevate his recruiting profile. Interior linemen who embrace contact and continue to grow physically tend to rise — and Walter fits that mold.</p>
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<p><strong>205 — [player_tooltip player_id='2097841' first='Mulu' last='Lungu'] — OL — Westerville North — 6'2”, 319</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2097841' first='Mulu' last='Lungu'] immediately commands attention from a size standpoint. At 6-foot-2 and roughly 319 pounds, he already carries legitimate college-level interior mass as a 2028 prospect.</p>
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<p>Lungu profiles as a space-eating interior lineman who can reset the line of scrimmage. When his pad level stays consistent, he becomes difficult to move and can anchor against double teams. His frame gives him natural power potential.</p>
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<p>The evaluation here centers on conditioning, mobility, and pass-protection footwork. If Lungu continues refining lateral quickness and stamina, his size alone will keep him firmly on recruiting radars.</p>
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<p>Big bodies with movement upside are always in demand and Lungu checks the size box early.</p>
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<p><strong>206 — [player_tooltip player_id='2111764' first='Keith' last='Ramey Jr']. — DB/LB — Springfield — 6'2”, 190</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2111764' first='Keith' last='Ramey Jr']. might be one of the fastest risers in this tier.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, he brings ideal hybrid size — but what truly stands out is how fast he plays. Ramey is a ball hawk. He tracks the football naturally in the air and closes space with urgency once he diagnoses the play.</p>
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<p>He triggers downhill without hesitation and brings physical intent in run support. His length allows him to contest throws, and his range shows up in coverage situations. In modern defensive systems, rangy, instinctive defenders who can create turnovers are premium pieces and Ramey fits that description.</p>
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<p>If he continues producing takeaways and showcasing that play speed in camp settings, he has legitimate potential to climb the rankings quickly.</p>
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<p><strong>207 — [player_tooltip player_id='2111785' first='Esdras' last='Gonzalez'] — WR — Holy Name — 6'4”, 190</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2111785' first='Esdras' last='Gonzalez'] brings prototype perimeter size to the 2028 class. At 6-foot-4 and 190 pounds, he looks like a true outside receiver stepping off the bus.</p>
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<p>Long-striding and fluid, Gonzalez projects as a vertical threat who can win at the catch point. His frame gives him a wide catch radius, making him a natural red-zone target. As he continues refining route detail and explosiveness off the line, his upside remains high.</p>
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<p>Receivers with verified length and developmental room tend to make significant jumps between sophomore and junior seasons. Gonzalez is firmly in that category.</p>
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<p><strong>208 — [player_tooltip player_id='2111789' first='Kaden' last='Lawson'] — DL — Archbishop Moeller — 6'1”, 215</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2111789' first='Kaden' last='Lawson'] benefits from competing inside one of Ohio's premier programs at Archbishop Moeller.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot-1 and 215 pounds, he brings high-motor defensive line play with room to add mass. Lawson plays with urgency off the snap and flashes penetration ability when timing is right. His effort consistently shows up, and he embraces contact.</p>
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<p>The next step in his progression will be adding weight and refining hand usage to win more consistently at the point of attack. With Moeller's developmental environment and weekly competition, Lawson has the foundation to trend upward.</p>
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The 2028 class in Ohio continues to prove that depth doesn't stop at the Top 100. This next group features trench mass, long-framed perimeter upside, and one true ball hawk who could make a significant jump in the near future.
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