Jesus Diaz is a 6'4" Offensive Line in the 2026 class.
Diaz attends Centennial in Arizona.
Diaz's Player Profile was created on February 8, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Jesus
DiazOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
285
HS
Centennial
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AZ
2026 Zone Wars: West Valley OL vs East Valley – South DL
Diaz is exactly the kind of lineman you want anchoring your front in today’s game — big, athletic,...
Written by Hunter Tierney
Jesus
DiazOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
285
HS
Centennial
|
AZ
2026 Rankings Risers: Offense
Diaz moved up 30 spots into the top 50 overall and lands as the #6 ranked OL prospect...
Written by Jordan Reyes
Jesus
DiazOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
285
HS
Centennial
|
AZ
2026 Rankings Newcomers: Offense
Diaz made the transfer to Centennial after a solid sophomore season at Cactus that saw him selected First...
Written by Jordan Reyes
Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Hunter Tierney
Prep Redzone Scout
Diaz is exactly the kind of lineman you want anchoring your front in today’s game — big, athletic, and technically sound. At 6’4” and 285 pounds, he’s got the size to hold his ground against power rushers, but it’s his mobility that really stands out. He’s light on his feet and moves well laterally, allowing him to mirror defenders and climb to the second and even third levels on run plays. That ability to stay connected through movement is rare and makes him incredibly valuable in a modern scheme. Whether he’s pulling, down-blocking, or working out in front on a screen, Diaz shows great balance. He’s still developing, but the tools are in place for him to be a high-level interior prospect with real upside.
Diaz moved up 30 spots into the top 50 overall and lands as the #6 ranked OL prospect in the 2026 class. Standing 6’4” and weighing 285 lbs., he has impressive size and a well-rounded skillset that makes him a promising college-level offensive lineman prospect. A good athlete at his size that can move his feet to match opponents lateral movement to stay in front or work to the second level. A natural bender, he comes off the ball with good leverage and pad level, using explosive power at the point of attack to deliver a strong initial strike. Shows a good ability to execute different blocking assignments, can pull, reach, or get out in front of screens/perimeter run plays. Great size and foundational skillset to develop into a D1 prospect.
Diaz made the transfer to Centennial after a solid sophomore season at Cactus that saw him selected First Team All-Region. At 6’4” 285 lbs. there’s a lot to like about his size and skillset as a future college level OL prospect. He’s a natural bender that comes hard off the ball with good leverage and pad level. He explodes at the POA with a heavy initial strike bringing his feet and hips upon contact to drive opponents out of position. Possesses active hands with good placement to control defenders and sustain his block throughout the play. He’s a good athlete that is mobile and can move his feet both in his pass set and at the second level. D1 size and ability he’s a high ceiling prospect with tons of potential as he develops and progresses.