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247Sports: YAA Dallas Fort Worth Produced a Big-Man Showcase

You Are Athlete had another good Saturday of camping. Here are some offensive linemen who stood out in the DFW event.

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The quarterbacks of America would have appreciated being at North Crowley High School in Fort Worth, Texas this past Saturday. We saw a group of offensive linemen that showed up ready to work. There are a few names you should know for the next few classes.


Ayden Bazy is a 2027 offensive tackle from Heights High School (TX) who did a good job. Bazy holds nine division one offers, so a day like Saturday was not unfamiliar to him. He is a 6-foot-5, 285-pound offensive tackle with good movement in his lower half. Bazy is able to move with precision when he is in pass coverage. His skills are right where college coaches need them to be to help develop him into a better player on the next level. Defensive linemen did not have it easy getting around him in 1v1s.


Peter Macdonald is a 2028 interior offensive lineman with bad intentions. Macdonald is a 6-foot-3, 295-pound young man who already holds an offer from Colorado State. He plays for Lewisville High School (TX). Teams need interior guys like Macdonald who specialize in making holes for running backs. He is not limited to that skill though. He holds his own when it is time to pass block. Quarterbacks can trust Macdonald to protect them and hold off the rush up the middle right in their faces. Macdonald knows how to work in tight spaces, which makes him a natural at guard. He moves around well for a guy his size. There should be more offers coming his way.


Caden Miller is a 6-foot-3, 285-pound interior offensive lineman from Weiss High School (TX) with some good technique in the trenches. College coaches will appreciate seeing how Miller carries himself on and off the field. Miller is a 2029 prospect who appears ready to start picking up some attention from college programs. He has a stout frame that makes him tough to move. His ability to stalemate defensive linemen at the line is outstanding. Miller is quick with to react to change of direction when defensive linemen try to run stunts. Miller will not be off the radar long. He is a rising prospect. 


Hunter Adams is a 6-foot-2, 290-pound interior offensive lineman from Mansfield High School (TX) who shows good mechanics. Adams is a 2028 prospect who has two more years to get his name on college coaches' radars. Adams appears to have the ability to play the center position on the next level. He has a solid lower body that is not sloppy. He is a younger player who is already in great shape. He shows good form in his kick step. His hands are not all over the place when blocking. He has power four potential. 


 
 
 
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