On3 5-Star Countdown: No. 10, OT Charles Jagusah
With regular season high school football finished across the country, On3 has released its second-to-last rankings update for the 2023 recruiting cycle. Ranking as the No. 10 overall player in the 2023 On300 and earning five-star status is Rock Island (Ill.) Alleman offensive and Notre Dame commit Charles Jagusah.
The latest edition of On3’s 2023 rankings features 26 five-star players, up from 23 in the previous update in September. Of those 26 prospects, 19 are currently committed to college programs. While some recruits may have played their last down as a high schooler, evaluations — both in-person and on tape — are far from over.
This latest ranking sets the table for the important final ranking in January 2023. That final update comes after postseason all-star games, where top prospects across the country face off in a week of practices and end with a game.
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National Signing Day is also right around the corner, with the Early Signing Period starting December 21 and postseason all-star games right after that.
Charles Jagusah Scouting Summary
Big-framed offensive tackle who plays with natural coordination, balance and movement skills. Hits high-end thresholds at the position from a length and frame perspective. A light-footed, easy mover who plays with innate flexibility at his size. Has a strong base that he uses to balance and create power. Has some dominant flashes as a drive blocker and finisher. Also shows some natural tools that project well as a pass protector. Doubles as a defensive tackle at the prep level and received his initial offers on that side of the ball. Is one of the top heavyweight wrestlers in the Midwest, turning in a 41-0 state championship season on the mat as a junior. Does not face top competition and will need to adjust to the uptick in talent level once he gets to college.
On3 compares Jagusah’s style of play to former Iowa and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs.