As the Texas high school football scene continues to grow, several young offensive linemen have started to make a name for themselves. Here’s a look at some of the standout prospects from the class of 2028 who are already attracting attention:
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Top Class of 2028 OL Prospects
R’Monie Edwards | 6-5 / 270 | OT | Cy Ranch |
Jamarios Canton | 6-4 / 250 | OT | Center |
Jai’Storm Knight | 6-8 / 345 | OT | Judson |
Darrell Randall | 6-5 / 315 | OL | Sam Rayburn |
Kendrick Morgan | 6-3 / 245 | IOL | Lone Star |
Henry Angeley | 6-5 / 240 | OT | Ponder |
Zayan Ejaz | 6-4 / 240 | OT | Iowa Colony |
Peter MacDonald V | 6-3 / 285 | OL | Lewisville |
Ty McCurry | 6-6 / 260 | OL | Atlas |
Branden Crawford | 6-2 / 330 | OL | Mesquite Horn |
Ryder Klein | 6′-4 / 250 | OL | Franklin |
Armando Rodriguez | 5′-10 / 310 | OL | Waco University |
Abram Bengard | 6-6 / 260 | OT | Prestonwood Christian |
Maxx Jones | 6-4 / 275 | OL | Lewisville |
Jamaylon Rogers | 6-6 / 260 | OL | Nacogdoches |
Sean Sherman | 6-4 / 315 | OL | McKinney |
Jayden Thompson | 6-5 / 280 | OL | Lovejoy |
Zai’Len Canto | 6-5 / 330 | OL | Klein Collins |
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The athletes mentioned provide just a glimpse of what the future holds for the young class of 2028 offensive linemen in Texas high school football. As they continue to refine their skills and gain experience, their impact on the sport will undoubtedly be felt for years to come. Keep an eye on these rising talents as they evolve into standout players, both in the state and nationally.