2026 New England Debut Rankings, OL Placements and Breakdowns
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Marky Walbridge New E #1 OL #1 HEIGHT 6'6" WEIGHT 285 POS OL CLASS 2026 View Profile Marky Walbridge Instagram Twitter State: New England School: St. Sebastian's An easy pick for the top overall spot in his class, Marky Walbridge…
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Continue ReadingAn easy pick for the top overall spot in his class, Marky Walbridge Marky Walbridge 6’6″ | 285 lbs | OL St. Sebastian’s | 2026 State New E debuts as the top prospect of our very first 2026 rankings. Eleven offers to his name this early into his career, the stamp of approval placed by some of the best coaching staffs in America is enough validation for me. Penn State, Tennessee, and most recently, South Carolina, have offered the 6’6 St. Sebastian behemoth. The stud tackle prospect would have a shot at the top spot without his list of offers, that’s how good his freshman tape was. Walbridge sets the standard at the position.
FBS grade given to the Brunswick prospect. I didn’t see the young man on my most recent visit to the campus, which was a bit of a bummer. Seeing him next to Lafontant and Augustine would have been a great gauge, considering no program has pulled the trigger on the freshman thus far, despite my high praise. All things will come in time. Rowan Ahrens Rowan Ahrens 6’6″ | 280 lbs | OL Brunswick | 2026 State New E lands as the second-ranked offensive linemen after Marky Walbridge Marky Walbridge 6’6″ | 285 lbs | OL St. Sebastian’s | 2026 State New E . Admittedly, there was a fight for the second spot, as Fiumara, Mills, and Caleb Hatch Caleb Hatch 6’3″ | 280 lbs | OL Brooks | 2026 State New E all made serious cases to place here. Yet his tape and measurables check off too many boxes, more than the rest in my opinion. Excited to see how he develops.
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20+ pounds gained since Belmont Hill’s Nick Fiumara Nick Fiumara 6’6″ | 285 lbs | OL Belmont Hill | 2026 State New E last took the field. Playing his freshman year at 250 pounds, “Moose” Fiumara is now at a 270+ pound playing weight if he were to start Spring ball. A huge boost in the one area I thought he might’ve been lacking. I go back and forth when deciding who is the next best lineman after Walbridge, taking a peak at his tape again and I’m more than comfortable making a case for this kid jumping into the top ten. One of my favorite overall prospects in terms of tape, love what I saw Fiumara do at the recent NXGN Camp in NJ. Confident, thwarting pass rush after pass rush attempt, all while posting a 4.92 40(laser) at 271 pounds! Offers will come after that number. Only a matter of time.
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Great starting rank among his 2026 peers. Would probably place as a top 5-7 prospect whether ranked at IDL or IOL. Belmont Hill’s Antwane Mills Antwane Mills 6’2″ | 280 lbs | OL Belmont Hill | 2026 State New E can sit pretty knowing he is one of the more formidable two-way trench players in New England, especially among underclassmen. Mills and Fiumara lead a promising future at the Belmont Hill program. The team will station the freshman pair alongside Peter Fiumara Peter Fiumara 6’3″ | 275 lbs | OL Belmont Hill | 2024 State New E and Harrison DeWitt Harrison DeWitt 6’3″ | 275 lbs | OL Belmont Hill | 2025 State New E , creating a wall of juggernauts that should make everyone’s lives on the offense that much easier. Would love to know how Mills is developing this far into the off-season.
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Will Tellers Will Tellers 6’4″ | 270 lbs | OL Choate Rosemary hall | 2026 New E ‘ profile is bugged, yet he rounds out the top five 2026 offensive linemen. Quite the cast if Will Tellers Will Tellers 6’4″ | 270 lbs | OL Choate Rosemary hall | 2026 New E is rounding out the group. Very limited tape, yet we still expect him to flourish alongside Will Black Will Black 6’7″ | 290 lbs | OL Choate Rosemary Hall | 2025 State New E and the rest of the Choate Rosemary Hall OL unit. We should see a full-length tape this coming Fall, with Black and Beigel securing the ends, and Marcaccio, Clifton, and Tellers serving the interior. Tellers is going to settle in nicely.
Announced his decision to reclassify and enter the class of 2026 while playing at the Brooks School. Formerly out of Plymouth North HS, Hatch spent his sophomore season dominating interiors at both center and guard. Played at Plymouth a bit undersized, hard to tell looking at his tape though. 6’1/2, 240 pounds, he’s going to have to beef up to keep this rank and stay near the top of his position. Now listed at 6’2, 250, You can see the improvement showing itself so long as the measurabels check out. Can translate to IDL if need be, also a prominent snapper.
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Our lists are usually to the brim with giant offensive linemen prospects. Yet this 2026 class has delivered quality interior linemen who can double as both guard and center prospects. Owen Swenson Owen Swenson 6’3″ | 270 lbs | OL Brunswick | 2026 State New E , formerly out of Trumbull, rounds out this piece. 6’3, 240, similar in stature and rank to Caleb Hatch Caleb Hatch 6’3″ | 280 lbs | OL Brooks | 2026 State New E and Will Tellers Will Tellers 6’4″ | 270 lbs | OL Choate Rosemary hall | 2026 New E , Swenson announced his decision to reclass to 2026 and transfer to Brunswick School. Much like Rowan Ahrens Rowan Ahrens 6’6″ | 280 lbs | OL Brunswick | 2026 State New E , I didn’t get a chance to see Swenson during my visit to CT, probably due to his transfer not being 100% complete. Lafontant, Augustine, combined with a flash of youth in Swenson and Ahrens should have the Brunswick coaching staff excited for the future and the present. Bryce Davis Bryce Davis 6’0″ | 190 lbs | RB Brunswick School | 2024 State New E should have yet another productive season behind these kids.