Mason Wolter
Mason Wolter
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Mason put together a great Big Man camp at UW- Eau Claire leading to an offer from the Blugolds. The 6′ 267 lbs OL proved to have the range, quickness, and burst needed to get angles and win laterally in the trenches. He posted an impressive 1.24 flying 10, and a 4.75 pro agility time. Mason caught my eyes with his performance in both the run game battles and pass pro battles. He demonstrated consistent use of leverage in the run game and a strong lower body that allowed him to remove DL from the line of scrimmage. The ’25 also used that leverage in pass protection, supplementing it with a strong anchor that stuffed bull rush attempts on multiple occasions. Mason looks the part of a stout interior OL that teams are going to want to watch closely this fall.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
I have known about Mason for a couple seasons now, and he looked better than in Oak Creek. Wolter is a compact IOL prospect. The junior uses his size to his advantage with leverage. That leverage pairs with his anchor strength to provide a stable, secure pocket. The junior flashed a good initial punch. The feet were on display, and impressive in one on ones. He was able to slide laterally to mirror IDL while still holding his ground and not being pushed backwards. It was a good day for the Oconomowoc junior.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Mason put together a solid day. The 6’1″ 260 lbs IOL is an underclassman who found his way to the varsity level last fall. So I was excited to see him in person. On tape we got to see his range and ease to pull. At the Showcase we got to see his pass protection traits. He is a raw prospect, but the underclassman had a solid quick set and was at his best when he looked to make contact quickly instead of waiting and reacting. Once engaged, Mason was able to slide and stay square. As his foot quickness and overall body control continues to develop his pass protection will become more and more versatile. I’m looking forward to getting him in the rankings.
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