Andrew Gretzlock
Andrew Gretzlock
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Expert Analysis
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Andrew is coming off a performance at the PRZ MN Showcase that had the scouts in attendance calling him the MVP of the entire event, not just the OL. The 6’5″ 250 lbs OT will be in the running for OL1 when we get him in the rankings for 2028s. Turn on the tape and you see what had the scouts in MN excited about. Andrew has an elite combination of mobility and power. He is so quick out of his stance and into the proper body positioning. When he makes contact the devastating power is instantly there as he runs DL off the line of scrimmage in the run game. Even at just 250 lbs you see the thick build in his lower body that creates that dominant power. The range to go along with that power jumps off the tape too. Whether it be while blocking or not, Andrew is able to get to level two or run laterally to help spring his RB loose around the edge. This kid needs to be on the radar of the FBS schools around the Midwest and beyond.
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Read EvaluationOliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
Your PrepRedzoneMN Spring Showcase OL and overall MVP comes out of Western Wisconsin and the always-talented New Richmond High School program. 2028
Andrew Gretzlock
Andrew
Gretzlock
6'5" | 250 lbs | OL/DL
New Richmond | 2028
WI
was a tremendous surprise and new-found talent previously under-the-radar to both PRZMN and PRZWI, but no longer. Coming in at a verified 6’4, 248 lbs. with a 77″ (6’4″ wing) and 9.75″ hands, Gretzlock looked and held a frame more reminiscent of a lean, frightening, freaky off-ball LB, with a ridiculous amount of room to fill in, the Western Wisconsin product popped off a 4.75 shuttle, ridiculous 8’7 broad, and a sub-7-second L-drill to really catch your attention athletically-speaking.
Gretzlock followed things up with a very impressive performance during 1v1s, dominant in fact, handling a blend and variety of pass rushing body types and skill sets thanks to his outstanding combination of footwork, balance, length, bend, and flexibility. With above and beyond the smoothest and most technically sound pass set in attendance, Gretzlock could fly out of his stance and had a great first step that helped him handle explosive pass rushers right off the snap, and he was consistently cutting off DL and played with great angles in his pass set. Additionally, the sophomore was patient when setting to the top of the arc, which allowed DL to play out their attempted pass-rushing moves and overcommit before easily punching and getting hands on without overreaching or oversetting, and he was physical and mean, but not cheap, after getting hands on in his pass set. Pass pro doesn’t need to be passive! I see a FCS floor and a P4 ceiling, but D1 and FBS offers will be coming in one day soon here. Must-know name going into the Summer Camp SZN out of Western Wisconsin.
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Read EvaluationHayden Lindquist | Prep Redzone Scout
If I could have assigned a Co-MVP for the combine, I would have given that honor to Gretzlock, who more than deserved a special nod. He possesses an insane frame, and even at 250 lbs, he still has room to grow into it. He tested off the chart too, highlighting some insane explosiveness in the broad jump and impressive quickness/change of direction in the L-drill and pro agility. He backed up all of this well-warranted hype with electric play during the 1v1 portion of the camp as well. Gretzlock excelled at every position on the line and had crazy fast feet, especially for a prospect of his size. He also touts insanely long arms, and they more than served him well in pass-pro. When he punched and locked out on a defender, they were helpless. He also showed off some nice physicality, and even when at a disadvantage to bull rushes without pads, he was able to stifle them. This kid has legit upside, I’m talking FCS/FBS potential.
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Read EvaluationNate Wahl | Prep Redzone Scout
Session 1 MVP (regardless of Pos.)
Andrew was one of the only Wisconsin prospects in attendance in Session 1, but surely was one that got numerous eyes of our scouts and in the end, was a top performer in the final OL group as well. These testing numbers are pretty absurd if you ask me for the 6’5 250 pounder: 6.79 in the L-drill, 4.75 in the pro agility, and 8’7 in the broad jump are all numbers that should draw more attention to this young man from just over the border in New Richmond. He took home our overall MVP too regardless of position. His pure strength and leverage he can gather on tape shows off a Division 1 grade in my eyes out of Wisconsin’s 2028 class and during 1v1 reps Andrew brought the physicality in his hands that matched up on tape that should catch some early attention this summer.
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Read EvaluationEvent Results
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Exposure Series: Minnesota Session 1
04/18/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 5.31s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.32s
- Shuttle #1
- 4.87s
- Shuttle #2
- 4.75s
- Broad Jump #1
- 8'7"
- Broad Jump #2
- 8'7"
- L Drill #1
- 6.98s
- L Drill #2
- 6.79s
- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
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Event Results
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Exposure Series: Minnesota Session 1
04/18/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 5.31s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.32s
- Shuttle #1
- 4.87s
- Shuttle #2
- 4.75s
- Broad Jump #1
- 8'7"
- Broad Jump #2
- 8'7"
- L Drill #1
- 6.98s
- L Drill #2
- 6.79s
- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
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- Hand Size
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