MIAMI – When it comes to under-the-radar football talent in south Florida, it is difficult to hide anyone, but you may be surprised to find out that one of the most productive and dominating players isn’t even on some college radar screens.
For the past two years, all Otis Guyton has done – from his defensive end position at Miami Central is overwhelm the competition, being one of the top sack leaders while dominating the competition.
At 6’0, 200 pounds, this Class of 2026 standout may not automatically turn heads, but that’s where you can throw the measurables out the window.
On Wednesday he was taking part in the FIU Line Camp as first year head coach Willie Simmons and his staff welcomed some of the top line prospects and 7-on-7 teams onto campus.
As his teammates were winning the Panthers’ 7-on-7 event, Guyton was doing what he does best – winning every drill and showcasing talent that is hard to overlook.
In a world where everyone strives to be the best, Guyton is easily the most productive defensive lineman in south Florida. He is a leader, his teammates look to him for his knowledge of the game, playmaking abilities and being the anchor for one of the best defensive fronts in south Florida – if not the entire state.
As he tested, went through drills and performed well during the camps, all eyes were on his direction with Coach Simmons, Defensive Coordinator Jovan Dewitt and defensive line coach Kenechi Udeze all watching and appreciating the type of player he is.
If his football skills and leadership on the field aren’t enough, he also opens eyes and doors with an impressive 3.8 grade point average in the classroom.
THERE WERE MORE DEFENSIVE LINEMEN WHO STOOD OUT.
While Guyton was one of the best on the field during the morning drills, he wasn’t alone. Prospects came from all over the state to showcase their skills and compete.
2026
Jakhi Barber, Miami Central
Carlos Batella, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy
Jamarion Bookhart, Titusville
Edwin Carr, Miami Ransom Everglades
Madiou Diallo, Boca Raton St. Andrew’s
Ceejay Embry, Pahokee
Terrell Evans Jr., Hialeah
Zachary Eguizabal, Miami True North Classical Academy
Jonathan Fuentes, Miami High
Rojean Gibbs, Miami Dr. Krop
Declan Kelly, Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer
Devin King, Hialeah
Adrian Morales Jr., Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman
Miguel Martinez, Miami True North Classical Academy
Charles Motes, Hialeah
Michael Smarts, Pembroke Pines Flanagan
Harland Wazenski, Naples
2027
Eli Chivington, Lake Mary
Justin Hill, Oasis Charter
Alejandro Jefferson, Titusville
Kelly Kasper, Key West
Aidan Loriston, Coconut Creek Monarch
Angel Robinson, Pembroke Pines West Broward
Moises Rodriguez, Miami Christopher Columbus
Andersons Syarez, Hialeah
Edwardo Thompson, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy
Marco Vega, Miami Florida Christian
2028
Jose Aragu, Miami Christopher Columbus
David Garcia, Miami Christopher Columbus
Tyler Garcia, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy
Damian Lago, Miami True North Classical Academy
David Lewis, Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer
Julian Moncada, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy
Hector Olivera, Miami Florida Christian
2029
Mason Gilmore, Miami True North Classical Academy
Richard Gulibaud, Hialeah
Brayden Priest, Titusville
Marco Sanchez, Hialeah
Noko Valdez III, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy
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