Greyson Sucaet
Greyson Sucaet
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Tyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Greyson is a lean and technical offensive linemen out of De La Salle, and may be one of the more underrated prospects in this 2027 class. I absolutely love the way he is able to execute high-level blocks, especially in space. There’s no getting away from this dude once he locks eyes on you. In the passing game, he has the athleticism and agility to move and counter anything thrown his way. Extremely light on his feet with great bend and balance, allowing him to stay in an athletic position and do whatever it takes to win the rep. The entire DLS roster has my eye this season, and Greyson is no exception.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
I’m happy to see that Greyson released his Junior season highlight tape.
I’ve watched Greyson a number of times in person. Here’s what I know: Greyson is very agile and plays with tremendous effort. Combine that with his size, and you’ve got a high-upside college IOL.
While run blocking, Greyson does a good job getting to his spots. He does a nice job chopping his feet and attempting to move his defender, though his all-around strength leaves a bit to be desired. Pass blocking, Greyson does a good job staying square to his defender. Considering the strength of competition and Greyson’s agility, I do think he’ll earn college attention this offseason. Though size indicates he’ll bump down to OG or C, and he will need to upgrade his strength.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
I liked what I saw from Sucaet. For one, he has ideal size for a high school OT. Could fill out his frame a bit more, but not small by any means.
The thing I liked most about Greyson was his physicality. Not afraid to get his nose dirty, and several great blocks through the whistle. Many instances where the ball wasn’t anywhere near Greyson, but he still locked onto his man and attempted to drive him backward.
Speaking of technique, Greyson is an above-average pass blocker. Good anchor and physicality, but needs to make sure he gets his hands up and ready to strike out of his stance.
I would be shocked if Greyson doesn’t earn GLIAC offers this offseason at the very least.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
- De La Salle lost a lot of Senior O-Linemen in the Class of 2025. Opens up an amazing opportunity for Greyson.
- Won De La Salle JV lineman of the year. Tape backs it up.
- Love his all-around effort and physicality. Played like a Varsity lineman.
- Has solid size- meets threashold for most D2 and D1 programs
- Locks onto a defender and drives through the whistle
- Footwork needs to improve. Also tends to lean.
- Can block at second level; flashes athletic ability
- I’m pretty bullish on Grayson. He’ll be ranked favorably.
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