The state of Michigan has so many Division I-level offensive linemen in the class of 2014, CMU, EMU, MSU, WMU and U-M could fill its O-line recruiting class with players only from the Great Lakes State. Here are the top 10 offensive tackles for Michigan in 2014.
1. Austin Labus-6-6, 285-Portage Northern-man-child whose ceiling is sky-high
2. Tommy Doles-6-5, 250-Grand Rapids Christian-starter for Div. 3 state champions
3. Nashon Burns-6-4, 285-Detroit Cass Tech-three-year starter for back-to-back state champs
4. Kevin Kwapis-6-7, 315-White Lake Lakeland-massive tackle who overwhelms foes
5. Chris Bukoski-6-6, 265-DeWitt-Lansing area's top tackle prospect
6. Derek Brown-6-4, 285-Yale-best O-lineman from Thumb in years
7. Curtis Doyle-6-6, 295-Alma-AP Div. 5-6 All-State as junior
8. Brendan Ballard-6-6, 305-Unionville-Sebewaing-great athleticism for big tackle
9. Kjohn Armstrong-6-5, 275-Detroit Loyola-starter on OL/DL for Div. 7 runner-up
10. Nic Sawyer-6-4, 280-Saline-best lineman for Hornets since Rusty Wilson (Wake Forest)
Other top prospects- Connor Smith-6-5, 260-Three Rivers, Lucas Walesky-6-4, 255-Grayling, Connor Wilson-6-5, 245-Haslett, Scott McPherson-6-5, 275-Kingsley, Jacquri Faulkner-6-4, 260-U-D Jesuit (also top DE), Chukwuma Okorafor-6-5, 270-Southfield (verbal to Western Michigan), Bearooz Yacoobi-6-5, 265-Dearborn, Reid Brywig-6-4, 250-Crosswell-Lexington.
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