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<p>The spotlight often falls on quarterbacks and skill players, but championships in Ohio are still won up front. The 2028 class is beginning to show real size, length, and long-term projection across the trenches, and this group of ranked prospects is setting the tone early.</p>
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<p>This edition of the <strong>Trench Report</strong> adds another intriguing name from one of the state's premier programs and continues spotlighting the big bodies shaping the future of Ohio football.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>112 – [player_tooltip player_id='1878111' first='Samuel' last='Shahid'] (OL) – St. Edward – 6'3”, 290</strong></h3>
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<p>When you talk offensive line development in Ohio, St. Edward consistently produces battle-tested linemen, and [player_tooltip player_id='1878111' first='Samuel' last='Shahid'] fits that mold.</p>
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<p>At 6-foot-3 and 290 pounds, Shahid already carries strong interior size for a 2028 prospect. His build suggests a natural projection at guard or center, where strength, leverage, and physicality are premium traits. Playing within a high-level program means daily competition and exposure to advanced coaching — a major developmental advantage at this stage.</p>
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<p>Shahid's frame and weight distribution indicate he can continue refining body composition while maintaining power. Interior linemen with nearly 300-pound frames as freshmen/sophomores immediately attract early evaluation attention. As he continues stacking varsity reps in one of Ohio's most competitive environments, his stock has room to rise.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>153 – [player_tooltip player_id='1954955' first='Jake' last='Hendon'] (OL) – Olentangy Orange – 6'1”, 275</strong></h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1954955' first='Jake' last='Hendon'] brings a stout, compact frame to the interior line at Olentangy Orange. At 6-foot-1 and 275 pounds, he plays with natural leverage — a major asset for interior linemen who win with pad level and strength.</p>
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<p>Hendon shows the ability to generate movement at the point of attack and plays with a physical demeanor in tight quarters. His body type and skill set project well at guard or center, particularly in gap and inside-zone schemes.</p>
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<p>As he continues refining footwork in pass protection and improving lateral quickness, Hendon has the makings of a dependable interior anchor in Central Ohio.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>157 – [player_tooltip player_id='1979872' first='John' last='Roth'] (OL) – New Albany – 6'0”, 230</strong></h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1979872' first='John' last='Roth'] is a developmental interior prospect with room to grow physically. Currently listed at 6-foot and 230 pounds, Roth's long-term evaluation centers on projection.</p>
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<p>He flashes toughness and effort on film and shows the ability to engage defenders with consistent hand placement. His movement skills suggest potential in zone-based systems as he continues adding size and strength.</p>
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<p>The next two offseasons will be critical to his development, but the foundational traits are in place for Roth to take a significant step forward.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>158 – [player_tooltip player_id='2127804' first='Quincy' last='Camacho'] (OL) – West Holmes – 6'5”, 315</strong></h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2127804' first='Quincy' last='Camacho'] stands out immediately from a measurable standpoint. At 6-foot-5 and 315 pounds, he already possesses college-level size as a 2028 prospect.</p>
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<p>His length allows him to control defenders once engaged, and he occupies significant space along the line. Camacho projects naturally at tackle due to his frame, though body composition and mobility development will ultimately determine his long-term positional fit.</p>
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<p>When evaluating young linemen, size cannot be taught, and Camacho already checks that box in a major way.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>159 – [player_tooltip player_id='1981470' first='Treyson' last='Carter'] (OL) – Lima Senior – 6'3”, 245</strong></h3>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1981470' first='Treyson' last='Carter'] brings athletic upside to the trenches. At 6-foot-3 and 245 pounds, he has the length to continue developing into either an interior lineman or potentially a tackle depending on how his frame fills out.</p>
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<p>Carter shows flashes of mobility, particularly when climbing to the second level. His ability to move in space could become a major asset in zone-heavy offensive systems.</p>
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<p>As he adds strength and improves anchoring ability against power rushers, Carter's versatility will continue to boost his overall projection.</p>
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The spotlight often falls on quarterbacks and skill players, but championships in Ohio are still won up front. The 2028 class is beginning to show real size, length, and long-term projection across the trenches, and this group of ranked prospects is setting the tone early.
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