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Offensive line recruiting: Five 2027's stand above the rest (Mon. 7:32am CT)

 

Gerry Hamilton

By Gerry Hamilton

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Offensive line recruiting: Five 2027's stand above the rest

Kyle Flood and the offensive staff have a number of 2027 prospects that have been offered, but not all offers are the same. This morning, OnTexasFootball runs down the five lineman in the cycle that have the absolute full attention of Texas. 

The makeup of the five is four tackles and a center prospect. All hail from inside the state line. 

Offensive tackles ...
Brian Swanson, Dallas (Texas) South Oak Cliff
6-5, 305
Texas offer: June 1, 2024
Note: While others may be ranked high, Swanson is right there at the top or next to others ranked higher in the industry.

http://www.hudl.com/v/2Sy5AV

DeMarrion Johnson, Tyler (Texas) Legacy - *Texas A&M commit
6-5, 305
Texas offer: January 25, 2025
Note: Johnson, like Swanson, is right there with the higher ranked prospects at the position in Austin.

http://www.hudl.com/v/2TA8Nn

Ismael Camara, Gilmer (Texas) High
6-5.5, 330
Texas offer: June 2, 2025
Note: Related to former Gilmer High and Texas star cornerback Curtis Brown.

http://www.hudl.com/v/2TCxws

Kennedy Brown, Kingwood (Texas) High
6-4, 285
Texas offer: January 25, 2025

http://www.hudl.com/v/2SrsHd

Center ...
Peyton Miller, Anna (Texas) High
6-5, 300
Texas offer: June 1, 2025

http://www.hudl.com/v/2Sqys9

Also on the radar ...
Kaeden Scott, OT, San Antonio (Texas) Roosevelt
6-6.5, 285

Braylin Mills, OT, Warner Robins (Ga.) Houston County
6-6.5, 285

Jimmy Kalis, OT, Pittsburgh (Pa.) Central Catholic
6-6, 285

Reed Ramsier, IOL, Orlando (Fla.) The First Academy 
6-5, 300

OTF note: We expect 3-4 other legitimate candidates to appear on the radar during and after January. 

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That’s a huge offer. He’s absolutely eviscerated every defense he’s faced in the playoffs, to the tune of like 1500 yards in 5 games. No small feat in 6A. He also has over 400 passing yards and 200 receiving yards in addition to 3000 rushing yards on the year. 

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6 hours ago, Helobious said:

That’s a huge offer. He’s absolutely eviscerated every defense he’s faced in the playoffs, to the tune of like 1500 yards in 5 games. No small feat in 6A. He also has over 400 passing yards and 200 receiving yards in addition to 3000 rushing yards on the year. 

Is that good? 

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Moar Georgia players, please. 

Time to go land—

DJ Jacobs five-star Edge, 1. GA

Donte Wright high four-star DB

Kamarui Dorsey high four-star DB

KJ Green high four-star Edge

Chance Gilbert high four-star Safety

 

Elijah Haven five-star QB 

Jaden Upshaw high four-star WR

Kelsey Adams high four-star OT

Tyreek Jemison high four-star OT

Joshua Sam-Eppelle four-star OT/IOL

Gotta leave room for those Florida recruits we will be loading up on. Hopefully we dig into Mississippi more, and Alabama.

Muschamp won't fuck around. Winners workl. Our team will manhandle Ohio State with strength and better scheming.

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9 hours ago, William Bludworth said:

Moar Georgia players, please. 

Time to go land—

DJ Jacobs five-star Edge, 1. GA

Donte Wright high four-star DB

Kamarui Dorsey high four-star DB

KJ Green high four-star Edge

Chance Gilbert high four-star Safety

 

Elijah Haven five-star QB 

Jaden Upshaw high four-star WR

Kelsey Adams high four-star OT

Tyreek Jemison high four-star OT

Joshua Sam-Eppelle four-star OT/IOL

Gotta leave room for those Florida recruits we will be loading up on. Hopefully we dig into Mississippi more, and Alabama.

Muschamp won't fuck around. Winners workl. Our team will manhandle Ohio State with strength and better scheming.

Mississippi is probably the most talent-devoid state in the entire south after Arkansas. Why would we want to recruit it more? 

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7 hours ago, Helobious said:

Mississippi is probably the most talent-devoid state in the entire south after Arkansas. Why would we want to recruit it more? 

Per capita it is. I remember looking to see if it were Louisiana (it used to be, but they're #3) and I was pretty surprised that Miss came in at #1. I believe the list went -

Miss

LA

GA

TX

FL

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2 hours ago, William Bludworth said:

Per capita it is. I remember looking to see if it were Louisiana (it used to be, but they're #3) and I was pretty surprised that Miss came in at #1. I believe the list went -

Miss

LA

GA

TX

FL

The whole “NFL players per capita” stat has to be the dumbest stat in sports. Guess we should build up our Washington DC pipeline.

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11 minutes ago, Helobious said:

The whole “NFL players per capita” stat has to be the dumbest stat in sports. Guess we should build up our Washington DC pipeline.

Concur. The per capita is monumentally stupid. It makes little sense, especially if you have Miss with 2 five-star WRs, but Texas, FL, and LA with the same amount or more, all that's telling us is a smaller state can produce elite talent. Great. That doesn't defeat the notion that the other states simply have more, so per capita is for people who try to justify why their state isn't producing like the aforementioned. 

It's annoying and needs to stop. How many people can even name 5 players from the state of Miss? I can think of two I know for a fact that are from there, and that's Archie Manning and Jerry Rice. Homegrown. 

I'm not sure about Patrick Willis, but I want to say he isn't from there, just played ball there. I could be wrong though. For some reason I always think he's from Tennessee or Virginia or something. 

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16 minutes ago, Helobious said:

The whole “NFL players per capita” stat has to be the dumbest stat in sports. Guess we should build up our Washington DC pipeline.

I mean.... DC has a lot of good football players. They usually get one to a few to a blueblood every year, and their suburbs are quite talent rich. We just don't usually recruit there because of the distance, bigger cultural divide as opposed to Arizona/Colorado/SoCal and because the B1G schools already own most of the relationships.

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DC is weird because they pull from Baltimore, Virginia, Maryland, WV, and I believe Pennsylvania. They have an extrewide area they can cover, and the metro area has a lot of hidden talent, too. I wish we could break into it. We did have Keilan Robinson for 3 years, so that was nice. 

You have guys like Caleb Williams, Stefon Diggs, Russell Wilson, Kam Chancellor, Kendall Fuller, Darren Waller, Aaron Hernandez (pre-murder) who moved back and forth from Massachusetts to Virginia, Vernon Davis, Joe Jaden, and now five-star RB Savion Hitler who just signed with Michigan, etc and so forth.

That place is a goldmine.

7 minutes ago, SarkAfterDark said:

I wonder which position this cycle will be the “we may have to tell some guys no” only for us to not end up with any of the top guys.

Kicker, LS, OL, DL

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We are hitting Georgia like a mf'er. Way more than normal. Muschamp already putting in that work. Let's just hope his evals are better this time around than his last year. I did take a gander at his all-time recruiting and he's done extremely well. 8-10 five-stars, several high four-stars, and mid four-stars. I don't know if that's a Georgia effect, or if he's just gotten better. 

Regardless, it's early so we will see how things shake out. There is zero reasons he should not be able to do the same here. None. We recruited the SE before he got here, so this isn't new. What's new is the amount of defensive offers so far. 

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5 hours ago, William Bludworth said:

DC is weird because they pull from Baltimore, Virginia, Maryland, WV, and I believe Pennsylvania. They have an extrewide area they can cover, and the metro area has a lot of hidden talent, too. I wish we could break into it. We did have Keilan Robinson for 3 years, so that was nice. 

You have guys like Caleb Williams, Stefon Diggs, Russell Wilson, Kam Chancellor, Kendall Fuller, Darren Waller, Aaron Hernandez (pre-murder) who moved back and forth from Massachusetts to Virginia, Vernon Davis, Joe Jaden, and now five-star RB Savion Hitler who just signed with Michigan, etc and so forth.

That place is a goldmine.

Kicker, LS, OL, DL

Aaron Hernandez was born and raised in Bristol, CT.

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