Ole Miss offers future five-star talent from Madison Central High School

Chase Hatchett

Despite spending time preparing for their upcoming Fiesta Bowl battle with the Miami Hurricanes on Sunday, the Ole Miss Rebels took the time to focus on their future. Ole Miss offered 6-6, 300-pound , class of 2030 offensive tackle Chase Hatchett on Sunday.

Hatchett is a rising eighth-grader at Madison Central (Miss.) High School and the younger brother of Florida Gators tight end Micah Jones. He is thought to be on track to be a five-star prospect and will likely be the No. 1 prospect in the state of Mississippi when OleMiss365.com releases it rankings for the class.

Hatchett’s first two offers are from SEC programs, coming from Ole Miss and LSU.

He also played in the Under Armour All-American eighth-grade game this weekend in Orlando, Fla.

SCOUTING REPORT – Mike Espy

Chase Hatchett is a rare, young offensive tackle with a Power 4 frame, elite athleticism and advance technique for his age. In just eighth grade, he already looks the part physically and athletically of a high-level college lineman. At 6-6 and 310 pounds, Hatchett moves exceptionally well, showing quick feet, strong lower-body drive and a violent and accurate punch. He plays with balance and control, consistently keeping his feet under him while mirroring defenders in pass protection and creating displacement in the run game. Hatchett trains under respected offensive line coach Warren Rowan and that high-level development is evident in his polish and attention to detail. He dominated on a national stage at the Under Armour eighth-grade game. earning early offers from Ole Miss and LSU. He also comes from elite football bloodlines, as he is the younger brother of Florida tight end Micah Jones. He is a national-level 2030 offensive tackle with rare size, strong pedigree and unlimited upside.

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