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<p>The offensive line is where physicality meets patience and where underrated talent can quietly develop into college-level dominance. These four Illinois linemen bring the size and makeup college coaches want, with each on their own journey toward impact seasons this fall.</p>
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<p><strong>Eli Valencia – OT – Class of 2026 – St. Patrick (Committed to University of St. Thomas)</strong><br>Valencia is already locked in with the University of St. Thomas, and it's easy to see why. At 6'2", 270 pounds, he plays with a sturdy base, physical edge, and the kind of consistent effort that offensive line coaches crave. A proven performer up front, Valencia projects well as a guard or right tackle at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>Josh Schwendeman – OT – Class of 2026 – Glenbard South</strong><br>Schwendeman missed last season due to an ACL tear but is a strong bounce-back candidate. Before the injury, he stood out with his 6'6", 250-pound frame and natural length for the tackle position. As he returns to full health, he's a name to keep a close eye on—there's high upside here if he gets back to form.</p>
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<p><strong>Ty Weiersheuser – OT – Class of 2026 – St. Francis</strong><br>Weiersheuser has prototype size at 6'6", 300 pounds and brings real power to the edge. He plays with leverage and drive, often overwhelming defenders at the point of attack. With his physical tools and frame, Ty has the look of a late-blooming college tackle prospect.</p>
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<p><strong>Eben Smith – OT – Class of 2026 – IC Catholic Prep</strong><br>At 6'5", 305 pounds, Smith has true anchor potential. He's hard to move and excels in run-blocking schemes, using his size to control defenders. As a returning starter for a strong IC Catholic program, he's poised for a big season and could see his recruiting stock rise with continued film.</p>
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<p>These four linemen all bring college-ready size and a range of stories—from committed athletes to high-upside returners. Expect them to make noise in the trenches this fall.</p>
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The offensive line is where physicality meets patience and where underrated talent can quietly develop into college-level dominance. These four Illinois linemen bring the size and makeup college coaches want, with each on their own journey toward impact seasons this fall.
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