Ohio State football recruiting scouting report: Deontae Armstrong

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Ohio State football had another dominant recruiting class for the 2024 haul and landed a consensus top-five class in the country. Once again, the class features serious star power and the Buckeyes were able to snag some amazing talent on the offensive side of the ball including an intriguing homegrown interior offensive lineman from St. Edward in Lakewood, Ohio.

Name: Deontae Armstrong

High School: St. Edward (Lakewood, OH)

Height: 6 feet, 6 inches

Weight: 280 pounds

Position: Interior Offensive Lineman

Strengths

Much like his twin brother, Deontae Armstrong has shown great improvement throughout his high school career and has an insanely high ceiling potential-wise. He also has a great frame that has already seen a ton of growth in the last few years but has room for even more muscle.

NEXT … Weaknesses

Weaknesses

This scouting report is going to sound similar to his brother’s but in all fairness they are twins. Guys of his size with his level of athleticism tend to just smash defenders at the high school level without much thought, which means his main focus on the next level should be developing mentally.

NEXT … Expectations

Expectations

Armstrong is underrated and I have no idea why he was only listed as a three-star because he is big, athletic, and intelligent. He is one of my favorite players in this class and is the perfect ball of clay for any offensive line coach to mold. It is hard for linemen to see the field early, but I do think Armstrong can become an All-American level talent before leaving Ohio State.

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