Davenport is a three-star recruit and one of the top offensive lineman in the Midwest.
The Michigan State Spartans are recruiting heavily in the Midwest, and lately, they have been tied to Ohio. Offensive lineman Nolan Davenport stands out among the talented Ohio recruits the Spartans are targeting.
The 6-foot-6, 260-pound recruit is the No. 12 player in Ohio and the No. 30 offensive lineman in the 2025 class, per 247Sports. Davenport is set to visit Michigan State on June 14, and 247Sports has the Spartans listed as one of the teams Davenport is favoring." I have a feeling my coach -- my position coach and my head coach, would have my back, and that they're going to pour everything they have into me, to be the best not only football player, but man as well.
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