Jordan Evans is a 6'3" Offensive Line in the 2026 class.
Evans attends Rancocas Valley in New Jersey.
Evans's Player Profile was created on May 8, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Jordan
EvansOL
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
260
HS
Rancocas Valley
|
NJ
Recruit/Commitment Reactions
Jordan Evans picking up an offer from the University of Maine is a firm nod to the kind...
Written by Earnest Daniels
Jordan
EvansOL
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
260
HS
Rancocas Valley
|
NJ
Under-the-Radar Stars to Watch
Jordan Evans from Rancocas Valley was a cornerstone for an offensive line that helped produce one of South...
At 6’5”, 302 pounds, he brings that rare blend of length, athleticism, and strength you want in an actual offensive tackle. Whether he’s working in tandem on combo blocks or holding up in pass protection, Jordan’s been reliable, especially protecting one of New Jersey’s top quarterbacks in Savion Adams.
His performance at the PSR Combine helped boost his visibility, and it’s no surprise that Maine jumped in with an offer. The FCS level sees immense potential in schools like Bryant and New Hampshire. With another year to sharpen his technique and put more dominant reps on tape, Jordan’s stock should only climb. He’s shaping to be one of the more intriguing senior linemen to watch this fall.
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6'3" | 260 lbs | OL
Rancocas Valley | 2026 StateNJ
from Rancocas Valley was a cornerstone for an offensive line that helped produce one of South Jersey’s most explosive offenses. Blocking for dynamic quarterback Sayvien AdamsSayvienAdams
5'11" | 160 lbs | QB
Rancocas Valley | 2026 StateNJ
, Evans consistently showcased his strength and power at the tackle position. Standing 6’4” and weighing 260 pounds, he recently earned his first offer from the University of New Hampshire—a testament to his potential.
What stands out about Evans is his ability to block in tandem and his athleticism, especially when pulling or getting into space on screenplays. However, one area for improvement is his leverage. Playing with better pad level would unlock even more potential, as he sometimes struggles to stay consistently low.
Long-term, his skill set projects well at guard, particularly if his frame doesn’t continue to grow. With his current size, athleticism, and power, Evans has the tools to thrive. If he refines his technique, especially with leverage, he’ll position himself as a standout offensive line prospect next season and likely attract more offers.