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I understand your point, and I think it is valid. That said, I think it is possible for a kid to be all-state caliber on both sides of the ball. Piper might very well be one of the best O-linemen in the state of Nebraska (which would obviously make him one of the best in C1). He might also be one of the best defensive linemen in C1. If he is one of the best 3-5 defensive linemen in C1 than I have no issues with him making it as a DL rather than OL.Always have a hard time taking these lists serious. For example in the LJS, how can Ethan Piper from Norfolk Catholic make 1st Team Super State for OL but not make 1st Team Class C1 for OL? For C1 he's 1st Team DL. He's one of the best in the state but not his class?
I understand your point, and I think it is valid. That said, I think it is possible for a kid to be all-state caliber on both sides of the ball. Piper might very well be one of the best O-linemen in the state of Nebraska (which would obviously make him one of the best in C1). He might also be one of the best defensive linemen in C1. If he is one of the best 3-5 defensive linemen in C1 than I have no issues with him making it as a DL rather than OL.