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<p><strong>GRAND FORKS</strong>-- We roll into our Part II standouts on this Tuesday night to tell you about more talent from the UND Flagship Camp including: One of Minnesota's biggest 2025 hidden gems in the offensive trenches, a Canadian prospect that has dominated multiple NCAA prospect camps, A Missouri and South Dakota OL in 2026 that are rising their stock.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Hudson Lundberg, OL, Park Hill South, MO 2026</strong> <a href="https://x.com/Hudson_Lundberg">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>One of a few promising 2026 offensive linemen that caught my eyes on this Part II standouts list was Hudson Lundberg of Park Hill South in Missouri. Hudson checked off a few boxes in my live-eval as one that showed off great balanced footwork and twitchy reaction time with his footwork as Hudson was not phased hardly at all by the moves the defensive linemen threw at him during 1v1s. He also showed off great foot speed getting to that point of attack with great timing to set the persistent pad-level he wanted within his reps. Hudson was excellent with his pro agility number (4.56) which was one of the top numbers I saw amongst the offensive line group overall which showed the consistency from testing to 1vs for Hudson. at 6'3 233 pounds, Prep Redzone Missouri's OL5 in 2026 certainly showed off why he is one of the top hog mollies in the state from his performance in Grand Forks, and I would love to be a strength and conditioning coach at the next-level to see how I can grow this young man's frame in the coming years.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Bryce Bangasser, OL, Brandon Valley, SD 2026</strong> <a href="https://x.com/BryceBangasser">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>One of my favorite offensive line 2026 stockrisers this summer in South Dakota has been Brandon Valley's Bryce Bangasser. This young man keeps growing developing the small details offensive line coaches want to see, as from what I saw in May till late July as his development from that timeframe has been huge. I enjoyed watching his constant hip drive he showed off in Grand Forks as Bryce has certainly grown more explosive during camp season. I mentioned in my combine report from May, that I loved the upside Bryce has with gaining strength at the point of attack. As we press play into Bryce's mid July camp report, I saw Bryce certainly grow during 1v1s at the UND Flagship Camp, as I thought he had more attached hands with his pad-level and cleaner control of his defender watching his drive blocking. I love seeing when a young man grows from a previous live-eval I have given him as Bryce is another OL prospect that certainly left a great impression with his character too in Grand Forks.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Sam Smith, OL, Park Christian, MN 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/SSmith6206">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>NW Minnesota certainly had some big trees in the offensive trenches at this last UND Flagship Camp, as we got our first live-eval on Park Christian 2025 offensive linemen Sam Smith. The 6'7 270 pounder stood out from the eye test from probably a mile away, but that was not all Sam showed us in Grand Forks. I liked watching 1v1s with Sam as he showed off sound angle blocking ability from the continuous reps I got watch and certainly played with a physical finish I wanted to see out the big man. Sam posted a 79.5 inch wingspan in Grand Forks and flies his feete out of his stance on tape like a bat out of you know where, as Sam one of the most vicious punches I have seen in a while. To me, Sam might be the biggest sleeper out of the Minnesota in my eyes that very few recruiters have caught wind of yet.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Scot Rohde, DL, Valley City, ND 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/ScotRohde">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>One a few 2025 new names that stood out at the UND Flagship Camp, was Valley City defensive linemen Scot Rohde. I loved watching this kid's athleticism flourish througout the morning in Grand Forks, as he played off I thought way bigger than his measurables showed off. The 6'2 252 pounder, also appeared to be very wiery while watching his hands as Scot not only had great speed with those hands in his get off, but I certainly feel there is more upside to grow even more instinctive getting his hands off and getting to the ball even quicker. No doubt that Soct also is one in the trenches you know plays with a big motor. Man, I can't wait to watch his senior season, as he could very well see his recruiting pick up steam.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='887027' first='Carson' last='Hartmann'], DL, Salisbury Composite, AB 2025 </strong><a href="https://x.com/HartmannCarson">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>The live-eval always does the justice on a prospect, and I felt Canadian 2025 defensive tackle [player_tooltip player_id='887027' first='Carson' last='Hartmann'] exceeded expectations on his live-eval. Carson showed off so much elusiveness in his hips for 6'2 318 pounds as his first step to the ball was certainly rapid. When Carson got to his point of attack, the smashing physicality of his hands was tough for any offensive linemen to match during 1v1s,. He also showed off plenty of the great instincts I have seen continiously on tape as I felt Carson's pursuit angles to the ball were more eye-appealing seeing up close and in person. Absolutely love this young man's humble character as he will be a great fit in any college locker room he gets into. Which might I add, Carson somehow does not have his first offer yet which has to change soon as he has shown off some dominating reps at NCAA prospect camps this summer.</p>
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GRAND FORKS-- We roll into our Part II standouts on this Tuesday night to tell you about more talent from the UND Flagship Camp including: One of Minnesota's biggest 2025 hidden gems in the offensive trenches, a Canadian prospect that has dominated multiple NCAA prospect camps, A Missouri and South Dakota OL in 2026 that are rising their stock.
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