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RECRUIT SCOOP: Nation's No. 1 OT in 2028 Cy Ranch's R' Monie Edwards talks recruitment
2028 Cypress Ranch four-star offensive tackle R'Monie Edwards got ranked as the number one player in the state of Texas and number one offensive tackle in the country earlier this offseason.
Edwards was a key piece to the Mustangs offense last fall starting at left tackle protecting Houston-commit quarterback Braden Baker.
For Edwards, being ranked as the number one player in the state and number one offensive tackle was a blessing but he understands the work only gets harder from here on out to remain as the top ranked player.
"It honestly means a lot to me to be ranked as the number one player in Texas and number one OT," Edwards said. "It's a blessing but I just got to keep working until my senior year to still end up being the top player in the state and the number one tackle in the nation."
Edwards recruitment picked up this offseason as well following the rankings dropping as he holds offers from the likes of Texas, Texas A&M, Florida, Nebraska and Ole Miss to name a few.
The Cy Ranch offensive tackle has also been making his rounds out to spring practices and spring games this offseason to some big time programs.
"Last weekend I was at Texas A&M for their spring game and a couple days before that I was at Arizona State," he said. "I've also been to Texas and Oklahoma this spring as well."
Edwards also mentioned that schools like USC, UCLA, Oregon, Ohio State and Auburn have all been in contact as of late and he plans on making trips up to a few of those schools this summer.
As for his upcoming junior season, the number one offensive tackle plans on perfecting his craft to help the Mustangs make another deep playoff run in 2026.
"I really am trying to get stronger, increase all my max's in bench, squat and power clean and be able to do the things guys are doing at the college level," Edwards said. "I also want to work on my footwork and get my fundamentals down going into the season."
GO BEARS: CE King's AJ Sanders locked in with Cal
On Saturday, 2027 CE King running back Antwon "AJ' Sanders III shutdown his recruitment and locked in his commitment with Cal.
The three-star running back was on a spring practice visit with Cal over the weekend and decided to call Berkley home after a conversation with the coaches.
"When I went out there I didn't have my mind set on committing but once I got there I saw how beautiful it was and the coaches showed me how much they were bought in to me," Sanders said on why he committed. "I also got to talk to the players who had nothing but great things to say and after seeing how amazing the campus and hearing about the school and the resources I was just bought in."

Sanders III also had the opportunity to talk to Bears head coach Tosh Lupoi for an extensive amount of time and what Lupoi had to say about Cal outside of football really helped make his decision.
"I got to talk with the head coach for 40 minutes to an hour talking about football a little bit but mainly talked about the school and how Cal changed his life," he said. "It's bigger than just football with the resources, the business program and the people that have come out of the school like Levi's, Pixar and Google. There's a lot of people that have come out of Cal."
The Texas native will be taking his talents to the other side of the country which is something he's always dreamed about doing.
"I've been telling everybody that I wanted to go far and see the world," Sanders said. "I didn't want to stay in Houston and when I went to Cal it just felt like home and felt right."
Sanders with his commitment out of the way will now turn his attention back to preparing for his senior year with one goal in mind... making it back to Jerry's World but this time winning state.
"I just want to go out and ball with me being committed now," he said. "The expectations are already state making it to state last year but we came up short. This year I only got one thing on my mind and that's winning it all."
Watch out for Sanders and CE King next fall as they prepare for another state run in 2026.

































