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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">One of the deepest positions from our senior class got deeper as several prospects pushed themselves to new levels this Fall with enhanced game play and growth in the weight room. These ten O-linemen are prospects we feel increased their stock and became more enticing for the bigger stages of college football. </h2>
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<p><strong>(OT) [player_tooltip player_id='402552' first='Jordan' last='Curll'] - Page </strong>(Current Ranking: 6th OL, 32nd overall)</p>
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<p>- Curll won't see a significant boost in his O-line ranking due to him already being inside the top six but his overall ranking will and that's because I think the Pats big man has done the most work among his position group to be considered a Power Four prospect. We don't have many tackle prospects in this class but Curll is one of the best and a prospect that could have a future in college handling the blindside. When you turn on his senior film, you see an athletic, fluid and smooth pass blocker that consistently stays in front of his opponent. He has also shown better work in the run game with still room for improvement in this area. The Patriots senior has a high ceiling due to his upside at left tackle and the versatility to handle other O-line roles as well. Curll is currently committed to Western Ky and I expect him to sign with the Hilltoppers but his talents could definitely take him to the Power Four level somewhere down the road. </p>
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<p><strong>(OG/C) [player_tooltip player_id='1218536' first='Jeremy' last='George'] - Knox. Catholic </strong>(Current Ranking: 16th OL, 74th overall)</p>
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<p>- Making the move out east worked out well this season for George as he developed his technique further while packing on more weight and developing into a better overall offensive lineman. The added size might have been the best thing George did over the past year as it made him better with his run blocking as well as increase his chances at handling all three interior O-line positions. The Fighting Irish senior is a good athlete that moves his feet well laterally and with his added strength, George is able to keep his opponent at bay and even drive him to the second level. I like the upside with George. He sports a nice combination of athleticism, intelligence and power that could turn him into a multi-year starter in college. He is still available as well, so I believe someone will be getting a late steal that might pay off big in the long run. </p>
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<p><strong>(OL) [player_tooltip player_id='866783' first='Jared' last='Bafford'] - Oak Ridge </strong>(Current Ranking: 19th OL, 94th overall)</p>
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<p>- Committed to Chattanooga, this East Tennessee big man earned his path towards playing with the Mocs after a stellar offseason of development and his play throughout his senior year. Bafford is a versatile prospect that translates to college at offensive guard but I could see him taking snaps at either tackle or center as well. He handled left tackle duties for his Wildcats team this year and performed well, showing excellent footwork, improved athleticism and strong technique. I do like his upside on the interior but having a guy that you can plug into several roles across the offensive line is highly valuable on the collegiate gridiron. Over the last two years, Bafford is one of the more improved trench guys we have in the state and I expect his ascension to continue during his time at Chattanooga.</p>
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<p><strong>(OG/C) [player_tooltip player_id='1588081' first='J.B.' last='Hoehn'] - Lausanne </strong>(Current Ranking: 30th OL, 180th overall)</p>
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<p>- One of the more under the radar talents from the O-line that is currently committed to Arkansas St. is this Memphis big man that vastly improved from his junior to his senior year. Hoehn is a well built mauler that gets off the snap very well then violently attacks his opponents, usually putting them on the ground. The Lynx senior is a good athlete that shows nice bend and the ability to get out his stance and either drive his man down field or out in space looking for blocks. Hoehn has a versatile skill that could allow him to develop at all three interior O-line positions as well as potentially provide occasional snaps at right tackle. I also see a nice frame with Hoehn that could take on more weight once he gets attached to the Red Wolves strength program. You will certainly see a boost in Hoehn's ranking with a strong shot at moving into our Top 100 prospects. </p>
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<p><strong>(T/G) [player_tooltip player_id='1136472' first='Daniel' last='Cepicky'] - McCallie </strong>(Current Ranking: 24th OL, 129th overall)</p>
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<p>- Cepicky is a guy I have seen a lot over the past few years and I can see a big difference from his work last year compared to his exceptional senior season. Making the move to McCallie proved to do wonders for this 6 '6 big man as Cepicky looks more athletic and nimble with better technique along with increased foot speed that could allow him a shot at playing right tackle in college. This Blue Tornado senior is a mauler, a prospect that loves contact. He punishes his opponent when the opportunity allows it. Cepicky shows strong upside as a run blocking guard that can open holes on the interior but also provide solid pass blocking. The work he put in this Fall has certainly made him a better looking prospect. Cepicky recently committed to Kennesaw St. and I think Owls got themselves a future multi-year starter with All-Conference potential. </p>
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<p><strong>(G/C) [player_tooltip player_id='1695364' first='Sloan' last='Bass'] - Page </strong>(Current Unranked)</p>
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<p><strong>- </strong>Bass missed out on our first senior rankings as I needed more film and time to evaluate him properly but after a strong senior campaign with the Patriots, you can bet this Mid-Tennessee big man will see a boost in his ranking and be placed quite high. This is one of the guy's on my list that I would pound the table for because I see a lot of upside in Bass and his potential to one day be a starting Power Four center. The Patriots senior sports a wide based frame with long arms as well as an athletic lower base that allows him to handle all three interior O-line positions. Bass gets out of his stance quickly then locks on to his opponent with his powerful hands. He will either pancake his opponent or drive him down field as Bass is a physical competitor that embraces contact. FCS schools are paying attention this late in the season but I can see Bass, with continued development, snapping the football one day on the Power Four level. </p>
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<p><strong>(G/C) [player_tooltip player_id='425163' first='Syler' last='Green'] - Independence </strong>(Current Ranking: 33rd OL, 219th overall)</p>
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<p>- One of the most improved and bigger stock risers from the offensive line is this Williamson County native, who is set to play his college ball at Eastern Kentucky. Green is one of the best workers you will find in this state and it paid off this Fall as you can see vast improvement with the Eagles big man and his potential heading into the United Athletic Conference. The first thing you like about Green is his versatility. He handled tackle this year for his team but in college, Green fits best on the inside where he could develop into either starting guard or center. The Eagles senior is a technician that does a lot of small things correctly. Green plays with good balance and keeps his feet moving while having the upper body power to lock into opponents. I think the Colonels are getting a rock solid prospect for their O-line that could be moving his way into our Top 100. </p>
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<p><strong>(OT/G) [player_tooltip player_id='1592103' first='Xavier' last='Johnson'] - East Nashville </strong>(Current Ranking: 35th OL, 221st overall)</p>
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<p>- Johnson had himself a breakout senior year that propelled him towards a commitment with UT-Martin but also a player that will shoot up far within our new senior rankings. The Eagles senior is one of those guys that looks the part when stepping off the bus and he played like it this Fall. Johnson displayed improved work with his athleticism and balance along with a better motor that shows up on film putting linemen in the ground. This senior O-lineman has a strong upper build with nice arm length. Johnson is also a natural athlete that has the potential to play tackle in college but could certainly develop well at guard as well. I do believe that Johnson needs more time to develop but I like the potential for what he could become during his time with the Skyhawks. </p>
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<p><strong>(OL) [player_tooltip player_id='1250497' first='Devin' last='Rightor'] - Green Hill </strong>(Currently Unranked)</p>
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<p>- Another new name to know that will be added to our new senior rankings is this Mid-Tennessee big man that brings good athletic traits and upside to the playing field that I believe will develop much further on the college level. Standing 6 '4 275 pounds, Rightor has the frame and overall look that can excel in the college game but also the athleticism and active feet to form into a multi-year starter one day. His senior film shows nice work at tackle where Rightor moves his feet well, stays in front of his opponent and drives him out of the pocket. I see pass blocking upside with the Hawks big man and potential to remain on the outside in college. I also see a versatile skill set with Rightor that can help him to develop at guard or center as well. He will need to develop his body in the weight room but the upside is real and a talent we may hear more about down the road in college. </p>
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<p><strong>(G/C) [player_tooltip player_id='1649882' first='Tristan' last='Nash'] - Jackson Christian </strong>(Current Ranking: 45th OL, 269th overall) </p>
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<p>- If any college coaches out there are looking for an interior offensive lineman that gets off the snap fast with a nasty demeanor, Nash could be your guy! The Eagles senior O-lineman took his senior year seriously and it shows on film where he consistently makes violent contact while also putting himself in the right position to open holes for his ball carriers. Nash is a good athlete that competes hard, bringing his lunch pail to the field each and every game. He does good work with his run blocking as gets into the gap fast, squares up and paves an easy lane for his backs to run through. Pass blocking is an area where he needs improvement but Nash moves well, so I expect that to certainly improve as he matures. Additional weight is also needed but I like how this guy plays and sets the tone up front and I believe college coaches will like that as well. </p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/tennessee/rankings/2026-rankings/?position=OL">Current Senior O-line Rankings</a></strong></p>
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<p>Other Potential OL Stock Risers<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1654391' first='Dillon' last='Dickerson'] </strong>- Middle College, <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1675576' first='Drew' last='Overton'] </strong>- Henry Co., <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1626525' first='Connor' last='Martin'] </strong>- ECS, <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1647074' first='Myles' last='Sawyers'] </strong>- BGA, <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1669633' first='J.D.' last='Bashian'] </strong>- MBA, <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1671580' first='Marshall' last='Lamberes'] </strong>- Marshall Co., <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1576771' first='Jayden' last='Jarnigan'] </strong>- Sevier Co., <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1310393' first='Mason' last='Justice'] </strong>- Heritage</p>
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One of the deepest positions from our senior class got deeper as several prospects pushed themselves to new levels this Fall with enhanced game play and growth in the weight room. These ten O-linemen are prospects we feel increased their stock and became more enticing for the bigger stages of college football.
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