Rhett Morris
Rhett Morris
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Rhett Morris
Rhett
Morris
6'3" | 285 lbs | OL
Don Bosco Prep | 2026
State
NJ
set the tone up front for Don Bosco’s offense, dominating in the trenches all night. He proved himself to be more than just a physical presence—he showed he’s a complete offensive lineman. Morris consistently delivered a powerful initial punch, driving defenders off the ball in the run game, and then showcased his athleticism by climbing to the second level and finishing blocks downfield. His ability to block effectively on the move added another layer to Don Bosco’s ground attack, giving their backs clear running lanes throughout the game. As part of a punishing Bosco offensive line, Morris stood out at guard, making it clear why he’s considered one of the top interior linemen in New Jersey.
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Rhett Morris
Rhett
Morris
6'3" | 285 lbs | OL
Don Bosco Prep | 2026
State
NJ
, the 6’3”, 285-pound interior lineman from Don Bosco, has committed to West Virginia. A tough, technically sound blocker, Morris already excels at anchoring and handling power rushers. He’s a smart, physical player who should mesh well with Coach Rich Rodriguez’s gritty approach. Expect Morris to be a steady presence on the Mountaineers’ line in the years ahead.
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Rhett Morris 6'3" | 285 lbs | OL Don Bosco Prep | 2026 State NJ (@RhettMorris64) June 9, 2025
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Rhett Morris
Rhett
Morris
6'3" | 285 lbs | OL
Don Bosco Prep | 2026
State
NJ
isn’t just an offensive lineman—he’s a tone-setter. At 6’3” and 280 pounds, Rhett brings a rare blend of physicality, technique, and athleticism to the trenches. He’s the kind of lineman who dominates in both the run game and pass protection, using his strength to maul defenders and his footwork to shut down edge rushers.
What makes Rhett stand out is his ability to anchor. You can see his knack for standing against more prominent, vigorous opponents even at the high school level. That’s a trait that will translate seamlessly to the next level. The jump from high school to college often comes down to physicality, and Rhett already checks that box. His size, build, and athleticism make him a prototype lineman who won’t need much time to adjust.
Coming out of Don Bosco Prep—a program known for producing tough, college-ready players—Rhett has been battle-tested against top competition. That experience, combined with his physical tools and mental toughness, sets him up for a smooth transition to the collegiate level. Whether he’s paving the way for a rushing attack or protecting the quarterback’s blindside, Rhett has the makings of an impact player from Day 1.
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Rhett Morris
Rhett
Morris
6'3" | 285 lbs | OL
Don Bosco Prep | 2026
State
NJ
, the 6’3”, 285-pound lineman from Don Bosco, earns the Best Anchor superlative in the 2026 class. His ability to hold his ground against power rushers makes him a force in the trenches.
Morris plays with a strong base and natural lower-body strength. He absorbs contact, sinks his hips, and resets with ease. Even against high-level competition, he rarely gives up ground. His footwork and hand placement allow him to stay balanced, making him one of the toughest linemen to move.
But he’s not just a power player. Morris shows impressive athleticism for his size, moving well in space and finishing blocks with authority. Whether working in tandem or handling one-on-one assignments, he consistently delivers.
His talent hasn’t gone unnoticed. He holds offers from James Madison, UNLV, West Virginia, and Temple. With his skill set, expect his recruitment to keep heating up.
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Previous Overall Rank: 65
New Overall Rank: 7
New Positional Rank: 2
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Rhett Morris
Rhett
Morris
6'3" | 285 lbs | OL
Don Bosco Prep | 2026
State
NJ
is one of the state’s top offensive linemen from the class of 2026. Morris works his hands upward and into his opponent’s chest, gaining leverage and walking them backwards. We also see him keep his eyes peeled inside when pulling. In the Ironmen’s screen package, Morris gets downfield well and understands his assignment, while also propelling defensive linemen upfield with an excellent club. In pass protection Morris hand fights, often batting his opponent’s hands down. A physical player, he likes to really take it to people and has the ability to totally demolish down-linemen on 1on1 blocks. Lastly, and perhaps most paramount, is that Morris accomplishes this by keeping his feet moving.
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Is it a spring game or a spring fling? While visiting Boston College earlier in the week, Don Bosco’s
Rhett Morris
Rhett
Morris
6'3" | 285 lbs | OL
Don Bosco Prep | 2026
State
NJ
announced on Twitter that he has received an offer from the Eagles. Not a surprise to many who follow the New Jersey’s recruiting scene, expect Morris to amass many more offers as the rising sophomore still has two full seasons to play.
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Rhett Morris, a formidable offensive lineman standing at 6’3” and weighing 295 pounds, emerges as one of the most polished prospects in New Jersey’s talent pool. Upon reviewing his tape, it becomes evident that Morris possesses a mastery of the fundamentals that sets him apart on the field. Beginning with his impeccable stance and exceptional knee bend, Morris demonstrates a commitment to excellence in every aspect of his play. His explosiveness off the line of scrimmage is notable, showcasing a seamless transition from initial engagement to completing blocks with authority. Moreover, Morris’s versatility is a significant asset, as he excels not only at guard but also at the center position, further enhancing his value to collegiate programs. His prowess extends beyond traditional blocking assignments, as evidenced by his proficiency in pulling and executing blocks on screens, underscoring his agility and spatial awareness. In pass protection, Morris’s technique is exemplary, characterized by a low center of gravity, impeccable leverage, and precise hand placement. Such technical acumen, combined with his athleticism, solidifies Morris’s standing as a top-tier offensive line prospect in New Jersey. His impressive skill set has garnered recognition from Division I programs, with offers from esteemed institutions such as Virginia Tech, UMass, and West Virginia. With his blend of technical proficiency and versatility, Morris is poised to make a significant impact at the collegiate level and beyond.
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No need to set the stage for the state power that is known as Don Bosco. They produce championships and talent. They take young men and in four year’s time, they create Ironmen.
Rhett Morris
Rhett
Morris
6'3" | 285 lbs | OL
Don Bosco Prep | 2026
State
NJ
, all 6’3″ 285lbs of him, is the next in line.
Morris’ film shows that he is a physical player who drives his feet well. He is also a center by trade, which is often a godsend because coaches do not have to develop a center. Morris loves contact and to get nasty in the trenches. He uses his strength and the momentum of opponents to toss them to the side. When on defense, he stonewalls o-linemen and then relentlessly pursues the ball. For Morris to make the leap to varsity next fall, he should look to clean up his steps and slide step in pass protection.
Morris is an interesting prospect to follow. He has collegiate size to start at center right now. With some more seasoning, four years from now he just might start at a college from day one.
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