Top 30 OT Recruits in the Class of 2012
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1.Arik Armstead, undecided
The top lineman in the country can end up at tackle of along the defensive line and will also play hoops.
2.Andrus Peat, undecided
Peat has the perfect mix of size and athleticism for a tackle.
3.John Theus, Georgia
Theus is a strong pass blocker coming from The Bolles School.
4.Avery Young, undecided
He needs some time in the weight room, but could become a star in time.
5.Kyle Murphy, undecided
Murphy is another athletic tackle, and one of the top from the West this year.
6.DJ Humphries, Florida
While Humphries is very athletic, he really needs to add 30 pounds before he’s ready to make an impact in the SEC.
7.Zach Banner, undecided
He is a bit raw, but has the size and mobility to be very good.
8.Jordan Diamond, undecided
Diamond plays mean, a great asset for a lineman.
9.Kyle Kalis, Michigan
Kalis bases his game off of his strength and toughness.
10.Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame
Notre Dame went into Las Vegas to get this athletic blocker, who comes with plenty of potential.
11.Jessamen Dunker, Florida
At 6’6″ 315, he could potentially out-grow tackle and move inside.
12.Kennedy Estelle, Texas
Estelle is a kid with a good body and strength for the tackle spot.
13.Camrhon Hughes, Texas
Hughes was a standout at the Semper Fidelis game this year.
14.JJ Denman, Rutgers
Denman is a guy I feel will win multiple All Big East honors.
15.Max Tuerk, USC
Tuerk is best in run blocking, but can be solid in the passing game as well.
16.Kyle Dodson, undecided
Dodson is strong and plays mean, making him a good fit at Wisconsin.
17.Brock Stadnik, South Carolina
Stadnik is the son of a former NFL played and brother of another BCS recruit, Clayton.
18.Erik Magnuson, Michigan
Magnuson had a strong senior year that led to him being selected for the US Army Bowl.
19.Ereck Flowers, Miami
Flowers is a local kid that could be ready to make the two-deep early.
20.Adam Bisnowaty, Pitt
A great week at the Semper Fidelis game pushed him up the rankings.
21.Brandon Greene, Alabama
Greene’s pass blocking skills and general rawness keep him from being ranked higher.
22.Taylor Decker, Ohio State
The Bucls landed this 6’8″ prospect, but will need to wait while he hits the weight room.
23.Jeremiah Poutasi, undecided
The big Samoan from Las Vegas is a solid prospect.
24.Chris Muller, Rutgers
Muller is a solid, athletic blocker.
25.Paul Thurston, Nebraska
Thurston only weighs 260 pounds, and needs to bulk up before contributing.
26.Patrick Miller, Auburn
Miller is another big tackle that needs to add some bulk.
27.Javarius Leamon, Clemson
The Tigers kept this four-star prospect in state.
28.Evan Goodman, Arizona State
Goodman is known for his mean streak.
29.Christian Okafor, Cal
Another Okafor prospect from the Houston area.
30.Nick Davidson, Stanford
Davidson excels in pass protection.