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    ZKOL: For The Trenches Volume 3 Recap

    Written By Platform Scout, Adam Sandoval @AFGP_Sports Zach Collins has emerged as one of, if not THE BEST offensive line coach/trainer in the state of Texas. The stable he has been able to build over the years is second to none, responsible for over a hundred division 1 linemen and nearing the double digit mark […]

    AdamSandovalMay 26, 2026
    ZKOL: For The Trenches Volume 3 Recap

    Written By Platform Scout, Adam Sandoval @AFGP_Sports

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    Zach Collins has emerged as one of, if not THE BEST offensive line coach/trainer in the state of Texas. The stable he has been able to build over the years is second to none, responsible for over a hundred division 1 linemen and nearing the double digit mark as well for NFL Linemen. Coach Zach isn’t one of those trainers who latches on later, he has earned the trust from parents all over the state to work with their student athletes as early as the youth/pee wee level, in perfecting the lineman craft and enhancing their game to be prepared for all gamedays. Over the last few years Coach Zach has hosted his “For The Trenches” Lineman Only camp and has turned into a lineman hotbed that is used to discover and identify the next rising lineman prospect. As many say, “Lineman need love too”, Coach Zach understands this and successfully has built a pipeline for college coaches to use to find their next QB protector. Over Memorial Day Weekend Coach Zach, PVAMU Alum, brought his camp back home to Arlington, TX where over 35 lineman from all over the state of Texas arrived to work on their craft and compete for bragging rights in the trenches.

    TOP PERFORMERS

    Mar’chael Carter | 2028 DT | Arlington Seguin HS

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    Carter was selected as the MVP of the camp after going undefeated in the trenches during the 1v1 portion of the camp. Mar’Chael is a 6-foot defensive tackle with quick reactions to get off the line of scrimmage, vicious hands as well to fight off any engagement from an offensive lineman and he has the ability to slip past the first line of defense to cause havoc with his backfield presence.

    Rashad Chandler | 2027 Edge/LB | Dallas Carter HS

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    The 4-sport athlete caught my attention with his display of power and athleticism. Standing at 6-foot-2 235 lbs, Chandler has a very strong base in his lower body that generates the power he needs to drive through offensive linemen. He showed impressive arm strength as he was able to create separation with just one arm to make his way into the backfield. Chandler had a lot of success in the trenches with his spin move adding on to his athleticism.

    Caden Williams | 2027 DT/NG | Royse City HS

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    Royse City’s Coach Colvin should be proud of the way Caden Williams represented the Royse City Bulldogs while competing in the trenches. Williams is an explosive athlete that get downhill quickly and he attacks the pocket with controlled aggression. Multiple times in the 1v1 portion of the camp Williams did not let up on the physicality fighting off blocks using his violent hands and ripping through his opponents to win reps in the backfield.

    Justin Jenkins | 2028 OT | Lancaster HS

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    One of the tallest offensive lineman at the camp, listed at 6-foot-5 and a lean 265 lbs, Jenkins has all the attributes to be a Division 1 recruit. With a long wingspan, Justin uses his length well at engagement and delivers a stiff punch which allows him to gain control at impact. Jenks get into his kick slide smoothly and he keeps his feet square underneath him to drive forward and clear the way in the run game.

    Michael Keen | 2027 RT | Columbia HS

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    The superb technique and fundamentals from Keen allowed him to stand out all camp long. He keeps his feet square and hips underneath him at all times. Even with a height of 6-foot-7, Keen plays with great leverage at the line of scrimmage to bully his opponents. He uses his extended arm length along with his large hands to latch onto defenders between the shoulder pads and gain total control to drive defenders off their axis.

    Randall Wren | 2028 OT | North Forney HS

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    Wren is a lengthy offensive lineman that should be on your radar soon. Wren is a hard-nosed athlete that plays through the whistle. His ability to mirror defensive lineman coming off the ball is impressive. The 6-foot-4 offensive tackle has nimble feet that enable him to stay in front of defensive linemen, and when the pads are on it seems as almost every play for him results in a pancake.

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