Caiden Abbs
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Kyle Neaveill | Prep Redzone Scout
Caiden Abbs
Caiden
Abbs
6'4" | 280 lbs | OL
Carroll | 2025
State
IN
is a promising offensive tackle with the physical attributes and skills necessary for success at the college level. Caiden’s strong base ensures stability and balance, essential for both pass protection and run blocking. His ability to maintain leverage against defenders enhances his overall effectiveness. Caiden’s proficient hand technique in pass protection allows him to engage defenders quickly and maintain control. Caiden’s awareness of stunts and twists enables him to react and adjust seamlessly. Caiden’s ability to cover up and drive defenders in the run game creates consistent running lanes. With a college-ready size and frame, Caiden is physically prepared to handle the demands of higher-level competition.
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Caiden Abbs
Caiden
Abbs
6'4" | 280 lbs | OL
Carroll | 2025
State
IN
stands out as a great offensive tackle from Carroll. Abbs’ size gives him a notable advantage on the field, allowing him to assert his presence and create difficulties for opposing defenders. Paired with his power, he becomes a force to be reckoned with, capable of controlling the line of scrimmage and opening up opportunities for his team. His understanding of the finer points of playing as an offensive tackle, from footwork to hand placement, enhances his effectiveness and makes him a reliable component of the offensive line. With the frame of a Division 1 offensive tackle,
Caiden Abbs
Caiden
Abbs
6'4" | 280 lbs | OL
Carroll | 2025
State
IN
is a prospect with significant potential.
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Read EvaluationSam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Abbs continues to develop and trend in the right direction for a guy who could lock down the outside of a line for the foreseeable future. He’s the son of a football coach who played at the college level. It’s easy to see where Abbs gets his traits from and when he steps on the field, he’s confident. The area Abbs has always been ahead of most young recruits is his footwork. He tends to stay off of his heels and does a good job moving his feet and not staying stationary. This season it felt like he turned a corner. He went from succeeding outside to playing and dominating at a high level. His upper-body strength has begun to catch up and it was very clear. His feet won’t get much wider than his base and he’s always driving out. Where Abbs is today compared to a year ago is day and night. Being able to gain depth at Tackle is hard to master and Abbs is well on his way. Lastly, he’s played on both sides of the line this year. Left and Right tackle and seems as comfortable on 1 side as the other. It’s hard to see Abbs and the trajectory he’s been on the past few years and not think he’s got quite a bit of potential still waiting to be untapped.
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