Aidan Flanigan is a 6'4" Offensive Line in the 2028 class.
Flanigan attends Oshkosh North in Wisconsin.
Flanigan's Player Profile was created on December 28, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Aidan
FlaniganOL
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
280
HS
Oshkosh North
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WI
Final Round of Twitter Mania Analysis
Aidan is working his way towards being an OL worth having on your radar. The 6’3″ 270 lbs...
Written by Mark Johnson
Aidan
FlaniganOL
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
280
HS
Oshkosh North
|
WI
’28 OL Deep Dive: The Depth of the Position
The center for the Oshkosh North varsity is next up. The 6’3″ 270 lbs athlete is the anchor...
Written by Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Mark Johnson
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Aidan is working his way towards being an OL worth having on your radar. The 6’3″ 270 lbs sophomore was the starting center for Oshkosh North this past season. The big man has a lot of examples on tape of him being able to move laterally while engaged with blocks and still being able to get a downfield push in the run game. His feet and overall athleticism allow him to win in those zone scenarios or by being able to win the body positioning battle. Aidan is just starting to scratch the surface on what he could be physically too. As that power matches the frame and athleticism we will see the ’28 IOL make a massive leap in his development. It is all coming together and when it does click we are going to have an impressive OL on our hands. Keep a close eye on the Oshkosh North IOL.
The center for the Oshkosh North varsity is next up. The 6’3″ 270 lbs athlete is the anchor of the OL. He is strong at the point of attack and shines in the run game. Rep after rep you see the big man be able to not only reset the line of scrimmage downfield but also always does well with walling off the defender from the designed gap. When faced with a NG or DT on one of his shoulders the sophomore shows he can still get off accurate snaps and quickly get his hands up to engage the threat. The sophomore has the size and the physicality along with that accurate snapping prowess. Now I want to see him continue to build up his mobility and flexibility so that he can be even more dominant with more leverage usage. I’m excited for Aidan to continue to develop.