Alabama extends offer to one of the nation’s top 2024 offensive tackles

Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide offer Cam’Ron Warren, one of the top offensive lineman fro the 2024 class.

Alabama football looks to remain one of the strongest programs in the nation by offering future prospects early. Today, the Crimson Tide extended an offer to Cam’Ron Warren.

Warren is an offensive tackle from the 2024 class out of Baltimore, Maryland.

He already holds offers from numerous other big-time SEC programs, which are detailed in his recruiting breakdown below.

Currently, it doesn’t appear as if Warren is leaning one way or the other. He still has two full years of high school football remaining before he has to make a decision.

Cam’Ron Warren’s Film

Roll Tide Wire breaks down the rest of his recruiting profile below.

LSU offers 2024 offensive lineman from Maryland

2024 OL Cam’Ron Warren is called “Hulk” for a reason.

The ink is barely dry on 2022 recruits’ letters of intent, and LSU coach Brian Kelly is just now really turning his attention to the 2023 class. But in never hurts to be prepared for future cycles, and that was the logic behind getting in early for currently unrated offensive lineman Cam’Ron “Hulk” Warren.

Warren is a 6-foot-6-inch, 290-pound tackle from Baltimore. He plays at St. Frances Academy for the Panthers, who finished the season 8-1 last year with their only loss coming to St. Thomas Aquinas out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They defeated powerhouse IMG Academy in their final game.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247
Rivals
ESPN
On3 Recruiting
247 Composite

Vitals

Hometown Baltimore, Maryland
Projected Position OT
Height 6-6
Weight 290
Class 2024

Recruitment

  • Offered on Feb. 17, 2022
  • No visits yet

Offers

  • LSU
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Michigan
  • Tennessee

Crystal Ball

No Crystal Ball at this time

Film

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