Week 2 Standouts: Offensive Line
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Check out the offensive line prospects posting their game highlights on social media. Viliami Fifita: 6’4 || 276lbs || Skyridge HS || c/o 2024 Fifita is an under the radar prospect that has been a solid contributor in the Falcon’s…
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Viliami Fifita: 6’4 || 276lbs || Skyridge HS || c/o 2024
Fifita is an under the radar prospect that has been a solid contributor in the Falcon’s offensive line. His ability to drive defenders off the ball and cut off linebackers at the 2nd level has been good to watch. Fifita should continue to produce as the Falcons plan to reach the State Championship.
Easton Hammond Easton Hammond 6'3" | 245 lbs | OL Ridgeline | 2026 State UT : 6’3 || 248lbs || Ridgeline HS || c/o 2026
Hammond continues to dominate after having a solid freshman year last season. His ability as a pulling guard to lead through for ball carriers to make contact and his skills in pass protection will make him one of the top players in his 2026 class.
Vaea Ikakoula Vaea Ikakoula 6'4" | 310 lbs | OL West | 2025 State UT : 6’4 || 310lbs || West HS || c/o 2025
Ikakoula is a physical prospect that can get down in the interior. Shows he can get nasty in the run with leg drive and physicality. Ability to trap block and pull to lead through for the ball carrier. Ikakoula is already getting interest from several division 1 programs.
Robby Whelan Robby Whelan 6'3" | 270 lbs | DL Wasatch | 2026 State UT : 6’3 || 273lbs || Wasatch HS || c/o 2026
Whelan has performed well so far into the season. Shows he can be a mauler in the run game and be physical in pass protection. Whelan will be a prospect to look out for in years to come.
Ryker Peterson: 6’3 || 290lbs || Lehi HS || c/o 2024
Peterson is an under the radar prospect with back to back state championships under his belt. Shows it with his physicality in the run game to open up running lanes for the ball carrier and keeping pass rushers off his QB. Catch a Pioneer game and watch Peterson go to work.