Bryce Ciancuielli
Bryce Ciancuielli
About Bryce
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Bryce Ciancuielli
Bryce
Ciancuielli
6'3" | 270 lbs | OL
St. Anthony's | 2026
State
NY
, had a great game in the blocking department. The Friars O-Line, held a dominant Stepinac defense at bay, and created gaps that helped score five rushing touchdowns.
He is a physical lineman, who showed good strength throughout the game. The Senior Lineman, had good leverage and moved defenders to create holes in the B-Gap. His hands were decent, and a few plays looked like holding calls, but no flag flew. Bryce is a solid prospect who with a little work can be a stud on any college line.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Standing at 6’3″ 270 pounds, Ciancuielli has an excellent build for a lineman. Given his frame he projects mainly as a guard, but he shares snaps as a Tackle.
He is the final Ciancuielli brother to come through the St. Anthony’s program and he learned from his brothers. He has good strength and a certain amount of experience we see from guys who have played more than four years. He has solid hand placement and good leverage, using both to drive players back and create gaps on the line.
Ciancuielli, like his brothers is an excellent lineman. With the ability to play both Guard and Tackle, he will be vital in the run and pass games for the Friars this fall.
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Read EvaluationJared Valluzzi | Prep Redzone Scout
Bryce is the final Ciancuielli brother to come through the St. Anthony’s program—and just like his two older brothers, he has been a phenomenal lineman for the Friars over the past few years. He brings toughness, grit, and experience to the trenches. Ciancuielli is a versatile lineman who can play both guard and tackle. He’ll be pivotal to the Friars’ success in both run and pass blocking.
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Read EvaluationMatt Di Domenico | Prep Redzone Scout
The ability to make quick pull and reach blocks was produced at an outstanding level for Ciancuielli at the RT position. He has a very well-balanced blocking frame and the ability to win the leverage battle on opponents at the POA. Conversely, he does a great job of firing his hand on defenders to maintain control in both pass and run situations. Combating pass rush moves thrown his way was present on film in pass protection and can be built upon moving forward. Finally, Ciancuielli does have versatility in playing the center position if need be.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Ciancuielli has multiple years of good tape. He has played Tackle, Guard, and Center for St. Anthony’s this year, and based on his positional skills and the last two years of tape, I think Center will be his best position at the next level. However, he offers great versatility and experience.
Ciancuielli is a good athlete. He shows good pop/burst out of his stance, especially at the Center position, and good lateral movement to execute reach blocks or slide in pass pro. He also plays with good pad level. He has quick feet and can move well. Ciancuielli shows a lot of the positional skills you look for consistently on tape.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Ciancuielli has a really solid amount of Varsity experience, and the St. Anthony’s interior offensive lineman plays the most center of any prospect on this list. Ciancuielli does have experience at guard and can bring that versatility to the next level. As a prospect, Ciancuielli shows on film quick feet and the ability to play with good leverage when he has a DT head up.
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