ERIK BUNTE
Position: Offensive tackle
Height/
Weight: 6-foot-7/330
Rating: Four stars (No. 31 offensive tackle in 2013 class)
College:
UCLA
Notable: Although Bunte is projected as an offensive tackle in college, Bunte actually played guard for his high school team last year while 2012
USC signee
Max Tuerk and
Riley Sorenson` lined up at tackle. He likely will stay at guard this fall. Bunte verbally committed to UCLA on March 14.
Quotable: "I think he's going to move outside this year, and that's probably his more natural position. He's a physical kid. He's definitely not totally developed yet. I think moving to tackle is going to give him some challenges in the sense he hasn't played a lot there, especially last year. But with his size alone, he's had some great coaching at the high school level and with more coaching at the college level, he could really emerge there.''
- Rivals.com West recruiting analyst Adam Gorney
DANE CRANE
Position: Center
Height/
Weight: 6-foot-3/308
Rating: Three stars (No. 4 center in 2013 class)
College:
Washington
Notable: Crane committed to Washington on April 29. He also received offers from
Arizona,
Arizona State,
California,
Colorado,
Florida State and
San Diego State. Although he's considered a prototypical center, he likely will play tackle his senior year in high school.
Quotable: "A lot of people think Crane might be their best offensive lineman. He could play guard. He's talented enough to play guard if you need to. He's another big kid. Big legs. Big arms. He's a guy who's gotten some pretty big offers really and could be a pretty good pickup for Washington.''
- Rivals.com West recruiting analyst Adam Gorney
RILEY SORENSON
Position: Offensive tackle
Height/
Weight: 6-foot-5/330
Rating: Three stars
College: Undecided
Notable: Sorenson plays tackle in high school, but he could end up at either tackle or guard in college. He also plays high school basketball. Sorenson has received offers from California, Colorado, San Diego State,
SMU, Washington and
Washington State.
Quotable: "He's a physical kid who uses his hands really well. Sometimes he gets beat more than you'd like to see, but he's definitely a kid with a lot of size and who should really develop.''
- Rivals.com West recruiting analyst Adam Gorney