Impact Players: Top Linemen at the PrepRedzone AZ Combine
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The PrepRedzone AZ Combine brought together some of the most promising offensive and defensive linemen in the state. Focused on competing, these nine athletes showed they have what it takes to play at the next level. From fluid and refined…
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Continue ReadingThe PrepRedzone AZ Combine brought together some of the most promising offensive and defensive linemen in the state. Focused on competing, these nine athletes showed they have what it takes to play at the next level. From fluid and refined pass-blocking technique to disruptive to aggressive pass-rushing moves, each player showcased their ability to influence the game directly from the line of scrimmage.
Paz St John Paz St John 6’3″ | 260 lbs | DL Liberty | 2026 State AZ showed everyone at the event just why he already holds a division one offer from Sand Diego State before playing a snap in his junior season. At 6’2″ and 260 lbs, St John has a ton of strength for someone that size. He had no problems moving around bodies that much outweighed his own. With that strength being packed into a lighter frame, St John still holds incredible quickness that most of the offensive linemen just couldn’t keep up with. Using his strong hands both actively and aggressively, St John was one of the stars of the day and ended up taking home one of the MVPs. Playing for the defending open division state champs, be on the lookout for him to get even more division one attention throughout the 2024 season.
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Rex Waterman Rex Waterman 6’5″ | 295 lbs | OL Hamilton | 2026 State AZ was one of the most impressive players at the PRZ Arizona Combine, regardless of position. Walking in at 6’5″ 297 lbs, it was impossible for him not to stand out with such an imposing frame. Waterman moved his large frame with surprising fluidity, completing the shuttle run in just 5.01 seconds – the fastest time among offensive linemen at the event. (Just one-hundredth of a second faster than Yos Aunese Yos Aunese 5’11” | 270 lbs | OL Red Mountain | 2026 AZ , who finished in 5.02 seconds.) Using his 78-inch wingspan, his length played to his advantage in 1-on-1’s, he was able to sit back on his strong base and keep defenders at arm’s length for most of the day. Recently attending both an ASU and UofA spring practice, Waterman is a huge part of that overpowering Hamilton offensive line.
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One half of the dynamic duo of ’27 Canyon View defensive linemen that showed up to the PRZ Arizona Combine, Andy Fierros Andy Fierros 6’1″ | 265 lbs | DL Canyon View | 2027 AZ stood out to not only myself but all the coaches in attendance. With the fastest 40-yard dash (5.15) and shuttle (4.90) time of anyone over 230 lbs, he was incredibly explosive with his lower half and it showed in every drill that he participated in. At just 6’0″ tall and 264 lbs, Fierros was at a length disadvantage in quite a few of his matchups throughout the day. That didn’t seem to phase him at all as he used his strength and explosiveness to find ways to win reps against really talented competition. With Fierros and Tiki Teeples Tiki Teeples 6’3″ Canyon View | 2027 AZ on the field for Canyon View for the next three years, opposing quarterbacks are going to be under constant pressure.
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Cidro Guillen Cidro Guillen 6’6″ | 295 lbs | OL Salpointe Catholic | 2025 State AZ was really impressive at the PRZ Arizona Combine. The ’26 lineman out of Salpointe Catholic did a great job of getting engaged early to stop the defender’s initial rush, often pushing them back to give himself more time and allow him to reset. With great footwork, Guillen seemed to have a great feel for where the quarterback was and rarely got out of position, even against the speedy pass rushers. He possesses some impressive strength in his long arms and uses them well to keep defenders away from the quarterback; it’s a huge part of how he’s able to keep control of leverage. Guillen certainly raised his stock out there this past weekend!
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The second half of the dynamic duo of ’27 Canyon View defensive linemen that showed up to the PRZ Arizona Combine, Tiki Teeples Tiki Teeples 6’3″ Canyon View | 2027 AZ is a long 6’3″ with some good twitch coming off the edge. Showing a nice inside move that proved hard for any of the offensive linemen to stop, he did a great job changing direction to throw them off and then take the opportunity to attack. With his long arms, there were times when Teeples got closer to the linemen than he needed to and that allowed some of the stronger players to get ahold of him. He did a great job to adjust and use a combination of his burst and length to get separation and make a move for the quarterback. A very talented pass-rusher who has room to add some weight to his frame, Teeples is going to be a force on that Canyon View defense.
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Starting nearly every matchup at a size disadvantage, Yos Aunese Yos Aunese 5’11” | 270 lbs | OL Red Mountain | 2026 AZ was able to consistently overcome that and win reps against some very talented pass-rushers. Coming in at 5’10” and 276 lbs, he did an excellent job of finding ways to combat the length when facing rushers with an abundance of it. Whether it was swatting hands away, taking away space, or using his quick feet to beat them to their spot, Aunese didn’t seem phased by anything anyone threw at him. Possessing a dominating combination of powerful hands and lightning-quick feet, defensive linemen struggled to get around him and he was able to stay square without giving up any leverage. Playing for a talented Red Mountain team, Aunese is one of the driving forces of their run game.
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Tyler King Tyler King 6’1″ | 250 lbs | DL Chandler | 2026 State AZ was a standout player coming right through the heart of the trenches at the PRZ Arizona Combine. At 6’1″, he’s a lean 250 lbs and carries the weight very well. With fluid movements, he was able to to show his sheer strength as offensive linemen struggled to affect him. King has a lot of power and you can tell he’s spent time refining his pass-rush moves; he was able to aggressively take control of reps by overpowering other players. Playing on a Chandler roster with tons of talent, expect King to be a real impact player as they make a push for the open division playoffs.
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A 2026 lineman out of O’Connor, Lincoln Tucker Smith Tucker Smith 6’5″ | 280 lbs | OL O’Connor | 2026 State AZ showed us all why he’s one of the top offensive linemen in a loaded ’26 class. At 6’4″ and 278 lbs, Smith had the fastest 40-yard dash of any OL at the event. He did a great job moving his feet to stay in position and looked very naturally athletic in his pass sets. For a bigger player, he did a good job playing low and keeping leverage, not allowing defenders to get off a good rush. O’Connor’s roster is loaded with young talent on both sides of the ball that’s going to be able to produce for them in a big way, and Smith is going to be a huge part of that production.
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Collin Hauser Collin Hauser 6’3″ | 210 lbs | DL Basha | 2025 AZ ‘s athleticism was undeniable out there at the PRZ Arizona combine this past weekend. Running the fastest 40-yard dash and shuttle of any linemen at the event, he also had the second-fastest L-drill time and was an inch behind the top broad jump from the group. Speed, agility, explosivity; Hauser has it all and can put it all to use on a single pass rush. Taking off the line, he would often get a great jump and immediately be out to an advantage. He’s also able to get the offensive lineman going one way and then cuts so fast in the opposite direction that it becomes nearly impossible for the bigger linemen to keep up. Playing for a Basha team that had a lot of talent graduate, Hauser will have a chance to really contribute at a high level.
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* Yos Aunese Yos Aunese 5'11" | 270 lbs | OL Red Mountain | 2026 AZ Photo provided by BJ Media*