Preseason All-4A Team Offensive Line
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Today we talk about the guys doing work in the trenches in the 4A region! Ryqueze McElderry AL #26 OL #5 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 285 POS OL CLASS 2023 View Profile Ryqueze McElderry Twitter State: Alabama School: Anniston McElderry is…
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McElderry is a dominant mauler with elite size, strength, and mentality. The Anniston product plays with a bully mindset and looks to dominate his opponent every rep. With a pair of vice grips for hands, once he establishes inside position, the defender just has to live to see another down. He’s extremely physical at the point of attack, and guys seem to bounce off of him whenever he engages in contact. He also shows excellent lower body strength when driving defenders out of the play. In addition to his power, McElderry is fully capable of getting the second level and laying guys out like a linebacker as a lead blocker. This mean streak and competitive fire make The Alabama signee one of the best linemen in the country and an easy pick for the All 4A-Team.
Baker is a solid lineman with a broad skill set and is battle tested as a solid lineman. Baker has a solid blend of strength and swiftness to his game. He’s strong enough to be an asset in the run game and frequently creates holes and drives defenders off the spot. However, his mobility makes him highly effective as a screen blocker. He shows nice hustle and mobility when clearing the way for the catcher to get downfield. This also translates to his ability to chip in and advance to the second level. With numerous SEC camp invites, look for Baker to gain offers throughout the season and be an anchor for the Madison Academy offense.
Malachi Harris
Malachi Harris
Harris is an elite guard who can be asses in pass protection and the run game. He’s exceptionally mobile and fluid for his size and is elite when working to the second level. However, he is also very sound in his pass-blocking technique. Harris shows good bend, posture, hand placement, and a solid base to keep his QB clean. He’s consistent in Physical at the point of engagement and can create instant wins at the line of scrimmage with his strength and tenacity. With offers from Kentucky, South Carolina, and UAB, among others, Harris is a top-tier lineman and will be a key contributor to Anniston’s offense.
Jaylen Hudson
Jaylen Hudson
Hudson is an offensive guard that can pave the way for an elite run game. With solid short-term burst, size, and strength, he’s able to open up runs between the tackle and on the perimeter. The Montevallo product has tremendous lateral quickness, moves well on pull blocks, and makes bone-crushing blocks in space. He also plays with good leverage in one on one situations and can generate pancakes consistently. As one of the better maulers and finishers in the region, look for Hudson to continue to lead the way for Montevallo and dominate in the run game.
Owen Johnson 5’11 260
Johnson is an athletic lineman who plays bigger than his size and is effective as an impact/ lead blocker. Though he is the lightest guy on the list, he uses that to his advantage when pulling, getting out on screens, and exposing mismatches beyond the line of scrimmage. He shows great awareness when keeping his head on the swivel and finding who to block when working downfield. Though he’s a quicker lineman, he has enough strength to hold his own in one on one situations and provide solid protection as a stationary blocker. Look for Johnson to be a two-way lineman who makes splash plays and crucial blocks as the season progresses.