Laneselota Olive-Enos
Laneselota Olive-Enos
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Michael Huntley | Prep Redzone Scout
St. John Bosco defensive lineman Laneselota Olive-Enos Laneselota Olive-Enos 6'1" | 260 lbs | DL St. John Bosco | 2026 State CA announced his commitment to Portland State last Saturday.
Olive-Enos had 55 tackles and two sacks last season for St. John Bosco. He also had offers from Arizona, New Mexico, San Jose State and UNLV. Olive-Enos is the first player overall in Portland State’s 2026 recruiting class.
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Impressive interior DL prospect that moved inside the top 100 overall and is the #14 ranked defensive lineman in the 2026 class. He’s continued to add weight and strength now at 6’1” 265 lbs. while maintaining his initial quickness and ability to redirect in the short area. Low center of gravity gives him good natural leverage and power at the contact point. Strength allows him to maintain separation from blockers and move them off their line to close a gap or take an angle to the ball carrier. He’s quick to locate the ball and use a variety of moves to disengage from blockers and chase. Well coached, he shows good technique and hand usage when executing those moves. Four D1 offers to date but will see a bump in the offseason.
4 Offers: Arizona, New Mexico, San Jose State, UNLV
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
The 6’1” 250 lb. interior DL prospect out of St. John Bosco kicked off his recruiting in a big way this month pulling in four D1 offers. UNLV came in first then followed by San Jose State, New Mexico, and most recently his first P4 offer from Arizona. Possesses outstanding natural strength in both his upper and lower halves with a low center of gravity. Shows great variety and timing of different moves to beat opponents. Powerful wrong arm technique to force blockers off his line, flashes the athleticism/movement skill to swim or spin off, and can execute push pull with good hand usage. He’s tough to move playing with good balance and leverage at the contact point to anchor down and hold his gap. Performed well as a sophomore in one of the top programs in the country and will continue to rise up rankings and recruiting boards.
4 Offers: UNLV, San Jose State, New Mexico, Arizona
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