2025 Offensive Linemen with Elite Size
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Earlier this week, we took a look at 2024, offensive linemen, with elite size. Today, we’re going to move on to the class of 2025 and take a look at the offensive linemen. All the offensive linemen listed below are…
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Continue ReadingEarlier this week, we took a look at 2024, offensive linemen, with elite size. Today, we’re going to move on to the class of 2025 and take a look at the offensive linemen. All the offensive linemen listed below are at least 6-foot-5 with most weighing in at around 275 pounds or more. Some of them are a bit more developed on the field of play as well while others still have their fair share of development to be done on the field of play.
Stewart right now is by far and away the best offensive lineman in the state and it’s hard to see him not keeping that honor throughout the rest of his high school career. Fantastic size with very good athleticism. Should easily be a Power Five offensive lineman. Offers so far from Boston College, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and James Madison with plenty of more to come in the future.
Carroll is someone whose recruitment really should start picking up, the offers should also come calling sooner than later. Very good size, good athleticism, and the genes to boot as his dad played at Penn State. Could very well push for a top-12 spot in the future in this class if he continues to develop. Recently earned his first offer from Temple while he’s visited quite a few colleges over the last few months.
The Haverford School continues to produce top end offensive line talent and Williams is the next in that line. He has by far the best athleticism of any offensive lineman of his size in the state and has to be up there across the country, as he recorded a 13 second 100-meter dash last summer. It’s not too late to get involved here either. Definite chance to be a Power Five offensive linemen but at the very least should find himself with a strong Group of Five program.
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The size is there for Drake to be an elite offensive line prospect while to the field, development is still necessary. Overall, he’s a very good prospect who will require some patience but the ceiling is very high overall. We will see what camps he attends this summer and if we can find out any feedback from those as well.
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The Reading offensive lineman is on the border of 6’5 – 6’6 and the weight is already there, he’s a very physically advanced offensive lineman, one of the most advanced in his class. On the field, there’s a solid foundation, both his pass blocking and run blocking skills are solid as well. Another player that patience will be required but a ton of potential overall.
There is some serious weight gain needed in Blaker’s future but the 6-foot-5 frame is highly desirable. I personally couldn’t find much film on Blaker but will update this as soon as I do.
I’m hoping to give Russell-Akkoyun’s tapes a deeper watch over the next but there’s no denying he’s got fantastic size already. Plenty of work to be done on the field with a long ways to go in his development but if he’s committed to doing so, is very much worth taking a chance on.
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