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<p>The offensive line position often produces some of the most significant late risers in the recruiting process, and New England's Class of 2027 continues to develop a strong group of trench prospects worth monitoring. This report highlights five offensive linemen who have either transferred into new programs or continued to elevate their stock through strong film and physical development. Featuring prospects from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire, this group showcases impressive size, physicality, and upside at the point of attack.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2045376' first='Terrell' last='Messam'] transferred from Westborough High School to Cheshire Academy for the fall of 2025 and immediately stands out as one of the more physically imposing linemen in the region at 6'5”, 335 pounds. Messam possesses a naturally wide frame and flashes the ability to move the line of scrimmage with his size and power. He shows encouraging balance throughout his film, rarely ending up on the ground despite carrying significant mass. His ability to climb to the second level and locate defenders in space highlights athletic traits that are often difficult to find in players of his size.</p>
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<p>Messam also demonstrates solid fundamentals in pass protection, showing the ability to set his feet and maintain positioning against opposing rushers. His effort level consistently appears on film, as he hustles to the football and competes through the whistle. While his physical tools are impressive, continued development in foot speed and first-step explosiveness will be important as he faces higher levels of competition. Refining those areas could allow him to maximize his considerable size and become a dominant force along the offensive line.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1644468' first='Alexander' last='Mohammed Rodriguez'] brings impressive size and toughness to the offensive line at 6'5”, 285 pounds. His film shows a player who understands leverage and balance, particularly when working inside the tackles. Rodriguez consistently displays solid knee bend at the point of attack and maintains good body control when engaging defenders. His physicality and willingness to compete make him an effective presence in both run blocking and pass protection situations.</p>
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<p>One area of development will be maintaining consistent pad level throughout entire plays. Rodriguez frequently starts reps with strong leverage but can rise too high as the play progresses, reducing some of his power and effectiveness. Continued strength training and offseason development focused on flexibility, explosion, and lower-body power could significantly improve his game. Verified athletic testing would also provide valuable insight into his overall upside as a college prospect.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2004807' first='Owen' last='Curtice'] possesses the size and strength coaches look for in a developing offensive lineman at 6'5”, 285 pounds. His film frequently shows him dominating the line of scrimmage, driving defenders backward, and finishing blocks with authority. Curtice flashes the ability to create movement in the run game while also demonstrating the balance necessary to stay engaged through contact. He consistently plays with a wide base and displays strong natural power when firing off the football.</p>
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<p>In pass protection, Curtice shows encouraging flexibility and movement skills, displaying the ability to slide and mirror defenders effectively. His combination of balance and physicality gives him a strong foundation moving forward. Continued emphasis on knee bend and maintaining a lower pad level will help him maximize his power and leverage. With refinement in those areas, Curtice has the potential to become one of the more complete offensive line prospects in the region.</p>
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<p>Eliot Ingraham Jr. continues to establish himself as a stock-rising prospect thanks to his blend of size, strength, and athletic ability at 6'5”, 245 pounds. His film shows a player capable of dominating the line of scrimmage while also possessing the mobility to reach second-level defenders with ease. Ingraham plays with a physical mindset and consistently shows the ability to strike moving targets in space, an important trait for modern offensive linemen.</p>
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<p>His combination of athleticism and strength gives him considerable upside moving forward. At times, however, he can play too high when blocking in space, limiting some of the leverage advantages his frame can provide. Continued position-specific development and verified athletic testing would help further define his ceiling. Based on current film, Ingraham appears poised to continue climbing recruiting boards as he develops physically and technically.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2106261' first='Travis' last='Cisneros'] brings a strong technical foundation to the trenches at 6'5”, 280 pounds. He consistently shows good pre-snap discipline, establishing a solid base before the snap and putting himself in position for success. His hand placement appears effective throughout his film, allowing him to control defenders and generate movement at the point of attack. Cisneros also displays fluid footwork and flashes the ability to drive defenders off the ball in the run game.</p>
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<p>While his foundational traits are encouraging, continued development in pass protection will be important moving forward. Improvements in pass-set technique, mirroring ability, and balance against more athletic rushers could significantly elevate his game. Additional speed, agility, and flexibility work—along with specialized offensive line training—would help him maximize his potential. The combination of size, technique, and work ethic gives Cisneros a solid foundation to build upon as he continues his development.</p>
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The offensive line position often produces some of the most significant late risers in the recruiting process, and New England's Class of 2027 continues to develop a strong group of trench prospects worth monitoring. This report highlights five offensive linemen who have either transferred into new programs or continued to elevate their stock through strong film and physical development. Featuring prospects from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire, this group showcases impressive size, physicality, and upside at the point of attack.
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6'5"
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335
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OL/DL
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2027
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6'5"
WEIGHT
285
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OL
CLASS
2027
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6'5"
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285
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OL
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2027
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6'5"
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245
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OL
CLASS
2027
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6'5"
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280
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2027
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