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Trapasso began his list with Nebraska tackle Brenden Jaimes.
Jaimes is a highly athletic, well-balanced offensive tackle with loads of experience. He made 40 consecutive starts, a tremendous feat which includes nine starts as a true freshman in 2017. Jaimes has a leg up on the vast majority of offensive tackle prospects because he's a rare prospect who's better vertically setting than quick setting defensive ends. What that means is he's more impressive kick-sliding backward, like we typically see in pass protection, as opposed to asserting his will quickly after the snap on a pass play.
Trapasso also highlighted Stanford center Drew Dalman:
For zone-blocking teams, Dalman needs to be a target. He's an explosive, technically sound, agility-based center and plays with serious burst off the snap. Dalman flies to the second level and executed a variety of blocks very well at Stanford. Once he locks on, the play's over. Herculean grip strength. His only negative pass-blocking reps come due to length or weight deficiencies.
Trapasso also provided notes on Texas A&M guard/tackle Dan Moore, South Carolina guard Sardarius Hutcherson and Texas A&M guard/tackle Carson Green.
His write ups on all five prospects can be found here.