Jack O’Neal
Jack O’Neal
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Matthew Layton | Prep Redzone Scout
A former West Virginia product who reclassified to the 2028 class and is now at St. James School in Maryland who impressed at the GC Exposure Camp was Jack O’Neal. The reclass will greatly benefit his future outlook as he’s progressed mightily since seeing him for the first time last May. O’Neal has improved leaps and bounds since his original freshman season at Washington and competed well during 1-on-1s on both sides of the line. He’s improved athletically and has added good size and strength over the past two years. O’Neal has upside at both OL or DL and could end up playing either position at the next level, depending on how he develops over the next three years.
2028 St. James School (MD) OL/DL @JackONeal58_
Upside on both sides of the line and battled tenaciously for a young lineman. pic.twitter.com/4y3ItnOkWq
— Prep Redzone West Virginia (@PrepRedzoneWV) May 29, 2025
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Former 2027 Washington offensive lineman
Jack O’Neal
Jack
O’Neal
5'11" | 265 lbs | DL/OL
St James | 2028
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MD
will now reclassify to the 2028 class at Saint James School (MD) but produced for the Patriots’ varsity squad as a sophomore, showing some good things on film. He has quality size and a wrestling background that will continue to translate to the football field over the next two years as an interior OL prospect. O’Neal played just about everywhere other than center as a sophomore, which speaks to his versatility as an athlete. He’s strong at the point of attack and showcased good early physical strength and power as a sophomore that allowed him to get good push on film.
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