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The best offensive line in the state? Prosper features five starters who all hold Power Conference offers

Every one of the Eagles starting offensive linemen is a prime recruit in the junior or senior class.

PROSPER, Texas โ€” Braeden Imhoff has it good. The Prosper Eagles' junior quarterback often has time to un-tie and re-tie his shoes before he carves up opposing defenses because the offensive line he plays behind is perhaps the single best offensive line in all of Texas high school football.

All five of the Eagles' starting offensive linemen hold at least two Power Conference (SEC, Big 10, Big 12, ACC) scholarship offers, and several of them hold dozens. All five will be Division I offensive linemen.

So, yeah, Imhoff and the Prosper running backs have it good.

Starting left tackle Zaden Krempin is probably the most heavily recruited of the bunch, holding 43 scholarship offers according to his recruiting page on 247Sports.com. Krempin is a four-star recruit and is ranked as one of the Top 10 interior offensive linemen in the junior class.

Left guard Logan Cahill is committed to play at Sam Houston State, a Conference USA program. But he also received offers from Duke and Pitt, both ACC schools, before committing to play for the Bearkats. Cahill is a three-star recruit according to 247Sports.

Center Sean Stover is a four-star junior and has seven scholarship offers, including Oregon, Penn State, Texas Tech and more.

Right guard Connor Carty is a three-star prospect committed to play at Texas A&M next fall, after receiving 28 scholarship offers from all across the country.

Right tackle Bryce Gilmore is a four-star prospect with 23 scholarship offers and is rated as a Top-20 offensive tackle in the junior class, according to 247Sports.

We've been covering high school football for quite some time around here -- and we can't remember another team that had all five linemen holding offers like this.

The Prosper Eagles have the best offensive line in Texas.

Watch #15 Prosper take on #9 Allen in a game that will decide the District 6-6A champion, this week on Friday Night Football. You can watch live on our streaming platform WFAA+, which is available on Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV. You can also watch the game right here on WFAA.com, or our WFAA YouTube channel.

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