4-star OL Kam Dewberry names top 3, sets commitment date
Four-star Humble (Texas) Atascocita interior offensive lineman Kam Dewberry is down to three schools, he tells On3.
Texas, Texas A&M and Oklahoma are three schools that the 6-foot-4, 325-pound Dewberry will focus on going forward. He also will announce his commitment on December 15, the first day of the Early Signing Period.
Dewberry is the No. 59 prospect in the 2022 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the country’s No. 5 interior offensive lineman and the No. 5 player in Texas.
He broke down what each school he’s still considering offers and why they stand out:
Texas
“Texas has shown that I can come in and play early under Sark’s offense and be a Day 1 starter and turn the program around.”
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Oklahoma
“They have bred NFL offensive line for the past couple of years and the tradition of OU football is amazing.”
Texas A&M
“I feel as if it’s close to home and they have proven that they can dominate the SEC and are a national championship contender.”
Kam Dewbery Scouting Summary
On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power sees Kam Dewberry as a very moldable offensive line prospect that could play at multiple positions. Power writes:
“One of the best offensive line frames in the 2022 cycle. Projects to guard at the next level, but has arm length befitting of an offensive tackle with a near 7-foot wingspan. Broad-shouldered and barrel-chested with big hands. At his best as a drive blocker in the run game. Plays with consistent toughness and physicality. Strong as a down blocker and drives his feet. Displays the ability to locate and connect with authority when pulling. Flat-footed in a three-point stance with good ankle flexion. Constantly looks to hit and punish defenders. An average athlete for the position. Has a tendency to bend at the waist, lunge and cross his feet in pass protection at offensive tackle.“