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<p>The Prep Redzone Exposure Series Camp took place in Ohio on Saturday afternoon, and nearly 40 prospects from the Buckeye State took to the field at the Bo Jackson Sports Complex in Hilliard to showcase their talents. Here's a look at four standouts in the trenches.</p>
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<p><strong>Trey Remy - DE - Ontario</strong></p>
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<p>Trey Remy is a talented Class of 2028 prospect from Ontario High School. Remy is still raw, but has high potential for the next level. Tall, long, athletic pass rusher who takes good angles to the QB. Speaking of QB, he is also a solid passer on offense with a good release and flashes accuracy in the short/intermediate game. I think his college fit, though, is on defense. High-academic prospect who has played all over the field; he will be a top junior to watch this fall.</p>
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<p><strong>Camden McCall - DL - Dover</strong></p>
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<p>Camden McCall, a starting defensive tackle for Dover High School, come ready to play on Saturday. At the camp he flashed having a good spin move, comes out of his spin at a low pad level, and takes good pursuit angles. Flashes a really good rip move. On tape he flashes good first-step quickness, makes tackles behind the line-of-scrimmage and flashes good anchor strength around the goal line. Keep an eye on his recruiting attention to take off during college camps.</p>
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<p><strong>Noah Grimmett - OL - DeSales</strong></p>
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<p>Noah Grimmett is a starting offensive lineman for DeSales. Big-calved OL, could develop a bit more in the gym, but plays with great effort and won most of his reps on the day. Has a good lateral set and keeps rushers between his feet. Runs feet on contact if beaten in pass pro. In the run game, he flashes being a good mauler who can create vertical push. Quick first step and good bend gets him get in position, plays with good use-of-hands, can rework and replace. Still a raw prospect but flashes some upside; got varsity playing time as a freshman.</p>
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<p><strong>Willie Robinson - DL - Springfield</strong></p>
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<p>Willie Robinson is an up-and-coming Class of 2029 prospect out of Springfield. Defensive line is his position both in high school and the next level, but due to a shortage of OLs he played at OL and looked strong. Neutralizes rushers in pass pro, squares up, good use of hands for a prospect who doesn't play that position regularly. College fit is on defense where he flashes good first-step quickness, anchor strength, and ability to hold the point of attack. Good block shedder. Needs to keep developing in strength and conditioning, but coaching staff is excited about his potential.</p>
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The Prep Redzone Exposure Series Camp took place in Ohio on Saturday afternoon, and nearly 40 prospects from the Buckeye State took to the field at the Bo Jackson Sports Complex in Hilliard to showcase their talents. Here's a look at four standouts in the trenches.
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