Alex Knies
Alex Knies
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Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
The Forest Lake Rangers are coming off one of their best seasons in recent memory, finishing 8-2 in 2025 before an unfortunate Class 6A, Round 2, 31-30 loss to eventual state champs Edina. Despite having a senior class that will be etched in 6A lore, you don’t earn eight Big School wins without some depth and talent in the non-senior ranks, and Forest Lake has some serious names and prospects returning for their 2026 campaign. One of their anchors in the all-important offensive line is Alex Knies, who first caught the eye of PRZMN this past summer at the Bemidji State War on the Shore Big School Team Camp, where Knies & co. were moving some mass in the run game against high-quality competition.
Knies is one of a handful of 2027 OL that PRZMN is watching particularly close this offseason as we look to clean up and solidify the always-prominent OL group in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. With solid size at a reported 6’3, 260, Knies displays concise, fluid movement skills and ability make him a bully of a blocker when climbing to the second level that 6A defenders should really fear around the box and even up to the secondary at times. He’s a crushing puller, and I love his footwork as a puller and versatile blocker & mover around the LOS. You can can see the impact of his initial contact when he puts the pads on defenders in his junior tape, strong kid with a lot of power, balance, and finishing ability in his game. The LG #55 is a bruising finisher when he gets his hands on the chest plate of a DL or LB who visibly explodes through his hips out of his stance as a run blocker. Don’t be surprised in the slightest if you see this Forest Lake Ranger rise up the Big Board this offseason.
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Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
The Forest Lake Rangers are coming off one of their best seasons in recent memory, finishing 8-2 in 2025 before an unfortunate Class 6A, Round 2, 31-30 loss to eventual state champs Edina. Despite having a senior class that will be etched in 6A lore, you don’t earn eight Big School wins without some depth and talent in the non-senior ranks, and Forest Lake has some serious names and prospects returning for their 2026 campaign. One of their anchors in the all-important offensive line is Alex Knies, who first caught the eye of PRZMN this past summer at the Bemidji State War on the Shore Big School Team Camp, where Knies & co. were moving some mass in the run game against high-quality competition.
Knies is one of a handful of 2027 OL that PRZMN is watching particularly close this offseason as we look to clean up and solidify the always-prominent OL group in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. With solid size at a reported 6’3, 260, Knies displays concise, fluid movement skills and ability make him a bully of a blocker when climbing to the second level that 6A defenders should really fear around the box and even up to the secondary at times. He’s a crushing puller, and I love his footwork as a puller and versatile blocker & mover around the LOS. You can can see the impact of his initial contact when he puts the pads on defenders in his junior tape, strong kid with a lot of power, balance, and finishing ability in his game. The LG #55 is a bruising finisher when he gets his hands on the chest plate of a DL or LB who visibly explodes through his hips out of his stance as a run blocker. Don’t be surprised in the slightest if you see this Forest Lake Ranger rise up the Big Board this offseason.
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