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Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge: Top five OLs

ATLANTA – The 2021 Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge attracted some of the best prospects from around the country on one field last week.

In particular, there was a star-studded collection of running backs on hand, including MVP TJ Shanahan, a Rivals100 offensive tackle out of Orlando (Fla.) Timber Creek.

Here were the top five players at the position from the Five-Star Challenge.

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FIVE-STAR CHALLENGE COVERAGE: The QB Report | The RB Report | The WR/TE Report | Gorney's thoughts | Teams with the top commits | Analysis from Atlanta | MVP spotlight | WR vs. DB Part 2 | WR vs. DB Part 1 | OL vs. DL | RB vs. LB | Sherrod Covil commits to Clemson during Five-Star Challenge | The Gorney Awards | Rumor Mill

UNDERCLASSMEN CHALLENGE: Gorney Awards | MVP spotlight | Rumor Mill | Combine standouts | OL vs. DL Part 1 | Analysis from Atlanta

FIVE-STAR CHALLENGE INTERVIEWS: Lebbeus Overton | Oscar Delp | Shawn Murphy | Cade Klubnik | Jaylen Sneed | Dante Moore | Beau Atkinson | Justin Williams | Jeadyn Lukus | Dillon Tatum | Tawfiq Thomas | Trent Ramsey | Cayden Green | Travis Hunter

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1. TJ SHANAHAN, JR.

TJ Shanahan
TJ Shanahan (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

Shanahan vied for OL MVP honors at RCS Miami and made a very convincing argument right off the bat in Atlanta. The Rivals100 junior lineman was able to challenge some of the nation's best 2022 defensive ends. He's agile and moves well. He's proficient at keeping defenders at bay and driving through them to finish.

The Arizona legacy has been touring several Pac-12 schools and rocked a USC sleeve during workouts. Florida, Ohio State and Alabama are also involved.

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2. CAYDEN GREEN

Cayden Green
Cayden Green (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

The Rivals100 junior out of the Kansas City metro area was excellent taking snaps at tackle and inside at guard. He can lock in and withstand counter moves. He has good hands and was able to drop linemen in 1-on-1s inside and off the edge. Green's position-versatile and a technician.

He recently visited Missouri, Georgia and Oklahoma.

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3. WILL CAMPBELL

Will Campbell
Will Campbell (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

Campbell has been an offseason darling this summer, impressing at every turn in June, including the Five-Star Challenge. The LSU commitment plays with a nastiness to him; he protects the pocket and moves very well with an explosiveness to finish.

Campbell flashed his savviness to anticipate moves and then drive defenders away.

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4. COLLIN SADLER

Collin Sadler
Collin Sadler (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

Sadler, too, has a meanness to his game. The Clemson commitment wants to out-physical the opposition; he possesses raw power to dispose of defenders and a willingness to do just that.

Sadler moves well and has great size. He should make for a nice blindside protector for Cade Klubnik when the two arrive in Death Valley.

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5. TEGRA TSHABOLA

Tegra Tshabola
Tegra Tshabola (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

Tshabola was position-versatile and had success protecting the pocket at tackle and also inside at guard. The Ohio State pledge is really athletic and made an effort to drive through defenders. Tshabola was especially good at anticipating counter moves and powerful enough to finish.

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