The Ohio State Buckeyes are on a mission to secure the best offensive linemen in the state for their team-building strategy. And they've made impressive strides! The 2026 class boasts four standout Ohioans: Sam Greer, Maxwell Riley, Mason Wilhelm, and Landry Brede, all local talents. The 2027 class is shaping up too, with Mason Wilt and Kellen Wymer already committed.
But the story doesn't end there. Enter two rising stars from the Northeast of the Buckeye State: Dylan Latell and Carter Dejulia. Latell, a towering 6'7" and over 300 pounds, has the physique of a dominant pass protector. Sources even draw comparisons to Brede. A strong performance at Ohio State's summer camp could seal the deal for this Girard native.
And then there's Dejulia, a Warren JFK product. Standing at 6'5" and 260-270 pounds, he's an agile and tenacious player, reminiscent of Jack Cook. While he may not have the typical offensive tackle build, his competitive spirit and physicality are undeniable.
Here's the intriguing part: both Latell and Dejulia have caught the eye of Ohio State coaches, earning a spot on their shortlist. Keep an eye out for these two as they visit the campus this spring. Could they be the missing pieces to Ohio State's offensive line puzzle?
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