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    Vote for top Mississippi offensive lineman entering 2024 MHSAA, MAIS high school football season

    By Michael Chavez, Mississippi Clarion Ledger,

    1 day ago

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    Who is Mississippi's best offensive lineman entering the 2024 high school football season? MHSAA and MAIS football fans can decide which high school offensive lineman is the best in Mississippi. Now it's your turn to vote.

    Fans can vote once per hour per device. The poll closes at noon on Sunday.

    Cole Allen, Jackson Prep: Allen, a Duke commit, is the No. 21 prospect in Mississippi and the No. 86 offensive tackle overall, per the 247Sports Composite. Allen helped Jackson Prep reach the MAIS Class 6A state final last season.

    Kale Armstrong, Houston: The three-star recruit has offers from Jackson State, Colorado State, Austin Peay and UT Martin.

    Josiah Clemons, Clinton Christian Academy: Clemons, a Mississippi State commit, has one of the largest frames in Mississippi and utilizes his size and strength at the offensive tackle position.

    Harrison Cluff, Columbia: The Baylor commit had 85 pancake blocks last fall and helped Columbia to a 14-1 record and to reach the MHSAA Class 4A final. Cluff held other offers from Arkansas, Purdue Memphis and Southern Miss.

    MORE HS FB: Top Mississippi high school football offensive linemen for 2024 MHSAA, MAIS season

    Grant Kitchens, Nanih Waiya : Kitchens is a three-star recruit and one of the biggest linemen in the state's Class of 2026. He has an offer from Mississippi State and interest from Ole Miss.

    Caden Moss, Jackson Academy: Moss has offers from Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Tennessee and New Mexico State. He's also a varsity basketball player.

    Mario Nash Jr., Kemper County: Nash, a recent Mississippi State commit, is a four-star recruit and the No. 11 prospect in Mississippi. Nash helped Kemper County to a 9-3 record last season.

    Aydan Newell, Brandon: Newell, a three-star recruit, has offers from Missouri, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Memphis.

    Matthew Parker, Jackson Prep: The Baylor commit is the No. 20 recruit in Mississippi and No. 86 nationally. With an 85-inch wingspan, Parker is agile and powerful for his size and helped Jackson Prep to the MAIS Class 6A title game in 2023.

    Ryan Rainer, St. Joseph Catholic: Rainer has offers from East Central College and visits to Division I schools.

    Donel Robinson, Holmes County Central: The three-star recruit has offers from Kentucky, Ole Miss, Memphis and Mississippi State.

    Titus Taylor, Bayou Academy: Taylor has allowed one sack in three seasons played. He has offers from Millsaps College and Coahoma College.

    Quintavis Taylor, Northside: Taylor has offers from Coahoma College and Hinds College.

    Caleb Unger, Madison-Ridgeland Academy: Unger has offers from Jackson State, Memphis, Southern Miss, Tulane and Arkansas State.

    Bryce Vaughn, Nettleton: Vaughn as offers from Arkansas State, Louisiana and Tennessee State.

    Ford Wade, Oxford: Wade has an offer from Nebraska and a visit to Ole Miss.

    Ryan White Jr., Germantown: White was second team All-District in 2023, and has offers from Jackson State, Mississippi Valley State and Northwestern State.

    Roman Womack, DeSoto Central: The three-star recruit has offers from Syracuse, Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois and Murray State.

    Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@gannett.com or reach out to him on X, formerly Twitter @MikeSChavez .

    This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Vote for top Mississippi offensive lineman entering 2024 MHSAA, MAIS high school football season

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