Lane Lease
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Matthew Layton | Prep Redzone Scout
We just wrote about Frankfort OL Lane Lease Lane Lease 6'6" | 245 lbs | OL Frankfort | 2025 State WV during our 2025 Watch List series not long ago and said if he posted a junior highlight tape he may be one of the highest stock risers in this offensive line class and could garner D1 interest in the future. Thankfully, Lease made his highlight tape from last season in time for our 2025 Spring rankings update and debuts as the #10 OL prospect in the class and just outside the Top 50. His best football days are ahead of him as he’s still very raw but has a ton of upside and potential as an offensive tackle. His combination of length and athleticism is a rare mix that doesn’t come around often and could be a hidden gem ready to be discovered. Lease could also end up playing on the defensive line at the next level where he also has potential, but you can picture him eventually being a 6’6 300+ offensive tackle in college who may develop into a high-caliber player with further development in college. If he has a strong senior season, I think a D1 program should take him as a project who likely will see the fruits of their labor one day.
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If we could peek into the future when the final 2025 rankings come out after next season, Frankfort OL Lane Lease Lane Lease 6'6" | 245 lbs | OL Frankfort | 2025 State WV may be one of the highest stock risers in this offensive line class when it’s all said and done. He has limited highlights available right now but has a ton of upside and potential as a college prospect. Lease lists himself considerably bigger on Twitter/X at 6’6 245 than what’s listed on Hudl which immediately raises his ceiling to a new level. He’s still a bit lanky for his height but appears to be steadily putting on weight to fill out his long frame which makes him an intriguing and exciting prospect. Lease appears to be a quality athlete to pair with his elite length on the limited sample size of highlights available right now. Frankfort runs a Wing-T, so he’s learned how to be an effective run blocker in that scheme which can be difficult for taller offensive linemen. I think he’s one of the biggest hidden gems in this class who has incredible potential if he puts it all together. If Lease makes a full junior highlight tape, puts considerable time in the weight room while adding weight, and hits the camp scene hard he may eventually garner some D1 interest with a D2 floor at the very least.
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