Under the Radar Offensive Linemen
Through my time scouting talent in central KY, there are some schools and parts of the region that have went relatively unnoticed until now. Those schools will be Fort Knox High School as well as Nelson and Taylor county schools…
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Continue ReadingThrough my time scouting talent in central KY, there are some schools and parts of the region that have went relatively unnoticed until now. Those schools will be Fort Knox High School as well as Nelson and Taylor county schools :
1) Jagger Kenny (Bardstown) Sr.
Jagger is a lead blocker and an important O linemen on an undefeated team, Kenny has most the skills needed, he is super talented on the line pass blocking. He is a wall that doesn’t get fooled by footwork and a player who is ready for contact every play, I see Jagger Kenny being very helpful for any team that needs a strong immovable linemen.
2) Aaron Goff (Nelson County) So.
Nelson County had some good running success in the games they were able to compete in and Aaron puts in alot of work each rushing play. I wasn’t able to attend Nelson games, but from clips I could see Goff was getting up field and making lanes deep down the field.
3) Chad Hughes (Nelson County) Fr.
The only freshman on this list, Hughes is pretty exceptional for his class. Rarely gets beat from the line of scrimmage, and is pretty good at finding someone to block. Chad has some work to do, but not much, and having 3 more seasons to make himself a complete linemen, I am more than sure Chad Hughes will be on more future prospect lists.
4) Hunter Falls (Campbellsville) So.
Hunter Falls is a big reason Campbellsville was able to score in most of their games, coming with crucial blocks for the running back. Especially in goal line situations, Falls is the lead blocker and opens up a hole for the ball to be punched in. Very efficient at what he is called to do.
5) Hunter Morgan (Bardstown) So.
Bardstown has some players who stand out, Hunter being a sophomore surprised me, because he has the frame that fits the part and has more than enough skill to make things happen on the field. Hunter keeps any player from getting to the QB on passing plays, Defensive linemen will be on one knee or completely flattened out by the time the QB gets his throw off, Hunter Morgan knows how to win most one- on – one blocking situations he is put in.