From NFL Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Joe DeLamielleure, a former Center Line St. Clement standout, to Detroit Denby's Ed Budde, selected to the AFL's All-Time team and a starter in two of the first four Super Bowls with the Kansas City Chiefs, to Highland Park's Reggie McKenzie, an All-Pro with the Buffalo Bills and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, the state of Michigan is second to no one in producing and developing quality offensive guards throughout the years.
This season is no exception as the offensive guard prospects in Michigan are some of the best in recent years. The list includes my No. 1 prospect in the entire state regardless of position. Here are the top 10 high school offensive guard prospects for Michigan's Class of 2012 --
Top 10 Offensive Guard Prospects-
1. Kelby Latta-6-4, 310-Battle Creek Harper Creek
2. Kyle Knapp-6-4, 265-Portage Central
3. Dylan Anderson-6-4, 275-Birmingham Brother Rice
4. Ben Steward-6-7, 285-Holt
5. Adam Clay-6-4, 290-Livonia Franklin
6. Jake Notario-6-4, 295-Monroe
7. Matt Thornton-6-4, 280-Owosso
8. Darron Brown-6-4, 315-Detroit Mumford
9. Anthony Aurand-6-4, 275-Troy Athens
10. Ramale Roundtree-6-3, 270-Muskegon
* Others of note include Millington's Connor Collins-6-4, 275 (CMU verbal), Chris Sallee-6-4, 285-Mt. Pleasant, Kevin D'Arcy-6-4, 295-Livonia Stevenson (CMU verbal), Chris Bond-6-5, 290-Linden, Tony Brechting-6-4, 270-Grand Rapids West Catholic and Kyle Carroll-6-4, 285-Detroit Southwestern.
Coming up next, look for the state's top 10 center prospects.
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