NextGen Orlando – 2026 & 2027 Offensive Line Standouts
The NextGen camp series kicked off its 2022 tour this past weekend in Orlando, Fla. at Celebration High School. NextGen Camps evaluate more than 5,000 athletes each year. In its seven-year history athletes have received nearly 8,000 Division 1 scholarship…
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Continue ReadingThe NextGen camp series kicked off its 2022 tour this past weekend in Orlando, Fla. at Celebration High School. NextGen Camps evaluate more than 5,000 athletes each year. In its seven-year history athletes have received nearly 8,000 Division 1 scholarship offers. NextGen All-America Showcase camps have quickly become one of the nation’s most respected Middle School and High School Underclassmen Showcase Camps.
Here is a look at the Offensive Lineman in the classes of 2026 and 2027 that stood out to us.
Teddy Welch | Florida | 2026
Competed well and didn’t allow many advances from the defensive line. Not the most competitive position group at the camp, but he dominated in his opportunities. Fundamentally sound and has great punch. Very physical kid. Move laterally well and looked athletic in drills.
Gregory Staufenberg Jr. | Florida | 2027
The lone 2027 athlete (7th grade) to make our top performer list, Staufenberg Jr. did a pretty good job at the camp. Solid punch at the snap. Looks like he’ll be an interior offensive lineman, likely a guard, that can run block adequately.
RJ Stamm | Florida | 2026
The Bridgewater Middle School big man had a nice camp. Got beat a few times when lunging, but overall did well. When he brings his feet and base with him, can get the job done. Further development on fundamentals will only make him better.
Unay Cruz | Florida | 2026
Stocky, solid offensive lineman that had surprisingly good feet for a youth big man. Barrel-chested athlete that attend Jupiter Middle School. Physical at the point of contact but need to work on shuffling rather during blocks rather than just laying weight on the defensive linemen. He could be a solid high school lineman with further development.