Justin Kaye
Justin Kaye
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Brendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Playing on the same offensive unit along side
Ja’elyne Matthews
Ja’elyne
Matthews
6'6" | 300 lbs | OL
Toms River North | 2025
State
NJ
can be fun because you dominate but has its drawbacks, potentially being perceived to be playing in his shadows. That is not the case for
Justin Kaye
Justin
Kaye
6'6" | 285 lbs | OL
Toms River North | 2024
State
NJ
, who is a bonafide Division-I prospect. Things started picking up for Kaye back in April when he received his first offer from New Hampshire. Since then Marist, Stony Brook, and LIU have offered formal scholarships. Kaye has earned Preferred Walk-on status from Rutgers, Boston College, and Penn State; and Stony Brook, Cornell, and UConn have shown interest in the talent offensive lineman too.
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Much of the buzz that surrounds Toms River North revolves around the state’s top o-lineman OT
Ja’elyne Matthews
Ja’elyne
Matthews
6'6" | 300 lbs | OL
Toms River North | 2025
State
NJ
. However, OT playing opposite of him ain’t no slouch either. Standing at 6’6″ and weighing 285lbs is
Justin Kaye
Justin
Kaye
6'6" | 285 lbs | OL
Toms River North | 2024
State
NJ
. Kaye also throws shot put and discus for the Mariners.
Kaye has the ability to overpower and have opponents, literally, totally fold in on themselves in his first two steps. I attribute Kaye’s ability to demolish anyone in front of him to how he loads up, cocking back his hands for a shell-shocking punch within his first two steps. Kaye is nimble enough to get to the second level, and when he does, he latches on and drives LBs backwards. Two areas I think Kay can build upon that would catapult his recruiting status to bonafide FBS prospect is to get his head across consistently on backside blocks and limit false steps.
With two enormous bodies blocking up front, a QB who is headed to Stanford University, and a DB/RB also of FBS caliber, Toms River North might be the most loaded, prolific public school team since the early-to-mid-2000 Piscataway Chiefs.
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