Elite Football Combine 2025 OL standouts
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Carter Briddell Carter Briddell 6'3" | 280 lbs | OL North Point | 2025 State MO North Point– 6’3″ 276 Testing results: 5.27 – 4.73 pro agility – 8’4″ broad jump – 24″ vertical jumpBriddell came and showed how athletic…
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Carter Briddell
Carter
Briddell
6'3" | 280 lbs | OL
North Point | 2025
State
MO
North Point
– 6’3″ 276 Testing results: 5.27 – 4.73 pro agility – 8’4″ broad jump – 24″ vertical jump
Briddell came and showed how athletic he is in testing showcasing great speed, agility and explosiveness and power. He also showed very good skill and technique in one one ones against some really good defensive linemen who attended. You can tell Carter spends a lot of time training, and his development both physically and skill wise since I first saw him has been impressive. While he plays LT in high school, he has the skills and size to play C or OG on the next level. It’s no wonder Briddell has picked up early D1 offers from Air Force, Navy, Cornell and Lindenwood University.
Stephen Meitz
Stephen
Meitz
6'5" | 290 lbs | OL
Eureka | 2025
State
MO
Eureka
– 6’5″ 285 Testing results: 5.49 40 – 4.72 pro agility – 7’6″ broad jump – 22″ vertical jump
One of the big risers to watch for in the 2025 class will be the versatile Meitz. Stephen has great size and has done a tremendous job developing himself into a D1 caliber offensive lineman. He tested well showing impressive athleticism, strength and power. He also displayed some impressive technique in pass pro with a good kick step, quickness, hands and leverage controlling opponents. During last season he showed he is also a strong run blocker, and has shown he can play both OT and OG on the next level.
Chase Wisecarver
Chase
Wisecarver
6'5" | 280 lbs | OL
Helias | 2025
State
MO
Helias
– 6’5″ 282 Testing results: 5.44 40 – 4.85 pro agility – 7’9″ broad jump – 22″ vertical jump
Another impressive offensive lineman with good size and versatility was the Jeff City product who started for the Crusaders after transferring last season. Chase has attended the last two Elite combine’s and continues to be on an upward trajectory both as and athlete and football player. He put up good testing numbers, especially with his forty time, and really battled against some fast and physical defensive linemen using his training he’s put in and showing good pass pro skills. He’s another future D1 OL and it showed at the combine.
Evan Wessels
Evan
Wessels
6'4" | 275 lbs | OL
Windsor | 2025
State
MO
Windsor
– 6’4″ 275 Testing results: 5.44 40 – 4.78 pro agility – 7’8″ broad jump- 24″ vertical jump
A smaller school player with big time potential who had very good testing numbers, showcasing his agility, strength, power, speed and quickness. Wessels is a weight room warrior who had a dominant junior season on the football field and brought the same tenacity to the combine in one on one competition. He’s very physical and did well against some high level prospects. He just needs an opportunity with the drive and work ethic he seems to have to succeed and play college ball.
Nolan Center
Nolan
Center
6'3" | 275 lbs | OL
Sullivan | 2025
MO
Sullivan
– 6’3″ 278 Testing results: 5.56 40 – 4.9 pro agility – 7’7″ broad jump – 22″ vertical jump
One of the surprises of the combine. The talented OL from Sullivan competed hard and showed he belonged in warm ups as you could tell he was focused and ready to show what he could do. Nolan did everything with a intense purpose. No wasted movement. No taking reps or testing stations off. He is agile, quick and physical. Did a nice job showing his skills at OT but looks like he is best suited on the inside, where he can excel on the next level.
Andy Hertlein
Andy
Hertlein
6'4" | 275 lbs | OL
Parkway South | 2025
State
MO
Parkway South
– 6’4″ 268 Testing results: 5.65 40 – 4.94 pro agility – 8’1″ broad jump – 22″ vertical jump
I looked forward to seeing Hertlein compete after he caught my attention last season in game action. He showed above average ability and seems to have dedicated himself to being able to play college football with his training to improve his skills as well as physically. Also a talented baseball player, Andy is on a mission and did a good job showing what he has been training for in one on one action. He has good feet, is physical and showed solid pass pro skills. What I liked was the upside and potential he showed to continue to get better. He looks like he is a versatile prospect who can play multiple positions along the line.
Mason Wendt
Mason
Wendt
6'4" | 300 lbs | OL
Wright City | 2025
State
MO
Wright City
– 6’4″ 301 Testing results: 4.91 pro agility – 7’10 broad jump – 22″ vertical jump
Big Mason had one of the best days in one on one competition that I saw. He was definitely on and use his size, strength and good footwork to battle opponents tough and win most of what I saw against some hard-nosed DT/NG types with good size, strength and who liked to try and bull rush. The big C prospect showed that he is a legit college prospect based on that and solid testing numbers. He has impressive center skills but can also play guard.
Theodis Collins III
Theodis
Collins III
6'2" | 280 lbs | OL
Westminster Christian Academy | 2025
State
MO
Westminster
– 6’2″ 280 Testing results: 6.09 40 – 5.37 pro agility – 6’11” broad jump – 19″ vertical
Another player who has shown he has the good to play college football at the center position is the long-armed and battle tested Collins. TC has been driven to make himself into the best athlete and football player he can be, and has really put in the work to transform himself physically and improve his skills since he was a freshman. A dedicated kid who skill trains and works out and also wrestles, showed good athleticism and fight in one on ones. He is quick, very agile and has quick feet, along with good hands, He’ll have success at whatever schools gets him.