Aaron Thomas is a 6'7" Offensive Line in the 2026 class.
Thomas attends Mountain Pointe in Arizona.
Thomas's Player Profile was created on February 8, 2024.
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Aaron
ThomasOL
Class
2026
Height
6'7"
Weight
275
HS
Mountain Pointe
|
AZ
2025 Team Preview: Mountain Pointe Offense
2026 Offensive Lineman Aaron Thomas will be the headline offensive player for this Mountain Pointe offense. The Ohio...
Written by Hogan Miller
Aaron
ThomasOL
Class
2026
Height
6'7"
Weight
275
HS
Mountain Pointe
|
AZ
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Aaron Thomas is exactly what modern offensive linemen are starting to look like — big, long, and built...
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2026 Offensive Lineman Aaron ThomasAaronThomas
6'7" | 275 lbs | OL
Mountain Pointe | 2026 StateAZ
will be the headline offensive player for this Mountain Pointe offense. The Ohio State commit at his astounding 6’7 275lb frame will be protecting the blind side for his young signal caller, playing at the left tackle position for this offense. Thomas is a force in the running game. He does an excellent job washing down edge rushers into the interior and working his way up to the second level. He displays solid mobility to lay those key blocks to spring fourth big-time plays. In pass protection, he is a stone wall, as edge rushers won’t be able to beat him with power to the quarterback. He has violent and explosive hands that can disrupt edge rushers’ pass-rushing plans at a moment’s notice. Thomas is back to dominate the trenches for one last season, protecting his QB and proving he’s built for the next level.
Aaron ThomasAaronThomas
6'7" | 275 lbs | OL
Mountain Pointe | 2026 StateAZ
is exactly what modern offensive linemen are starting to look like — big, long, and built to move. He’s 6’6” and weighs in at 300 pounds, but the way he carries himself, you wouldn’t guess it. He’s got that thick, strong frame, but it’s all lean muscle with no wasted weight. You can see why Ohio State jumped all over him. When you watch the tape, it’s not just his size — it’s what he does with it. His reach lets him get his hands on defenders early, and once he’s locked in, he’s basically steering them wherever he wants. It’s that combo of strength and body control that makes him so hard to beat. With the way edge rushers are evolving — smaller, quicker, more explosive — linemen like Thomas are the perfect answer. He’s not just a big body; he’s an athlete. And heading to the reigning national champs, he’s going to have plenty of chances to prove he belongs. Don’t be surprised when he’s on your TV playing on Saturdays.