Leam Hieserich
Leam Hieserich
About Leam
Expert Analysis
Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
PRZMN is more than comfortable saying that Park of Cottage Grove’s
Leam Hieserich
Leam
Hieserich
6'1" | 305 lbs | OL/DL
Park of Cottage Grove | 2029
MN
is one of the best linemen in Minnesota’s 2029 class, especially after his performance on Saturday at the St. Olaf College Prospect Camp. A brick of an iOL who is already 6’1, 300, and holds it well I should add, Hieserich displayed an excellent pass set from his OG spot and was dominant during 1v1 competition. Great base, heavy hands, and very laterally agile, Hieserich could shut down speed, power, and twitch alike, and his strength post-contact was especially impressive given the size and age. Far bigger, stronger, and more polished than your typical freshman OL, Hieserich is about to make a nice little rise on the upcoming 2029 Ranking’s Update. He even earned some fun wins as a 3T when he switched over to defense for a few reps! What a stud the Wolfpack have on their hands.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationOliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
Park of Cottage Grove had a strong showing at the PRZMN Spring Showcase on Saturday, and freshman
Leam Hieserich
Leam
Hieserich
6'1" | 305 lbs | OL/DL
Park of Cottage Grove | 2029
MN
did a great job of solidifying himself as one of the top OL in Minnesota’s budding 2029 class. Good size, impressive balance, a motor that never stopped running, cardiovascular endurance, a strong base, and heavy hands. Wouldn’t be surprised if he got himself on the field next year for the Wolfpack’s varsity.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationHayden Lindquist | Prep Redzone Scout
I was thoroughly impressed with Hieserich throughout the day, and you can imagine my surprise when the 6’1″ 290-lb IOL turned out to be a freshman! This made his testing numbers all the more impressive to me. Hieserich was able to put up a pair of 5.0 shuttles (very close to cracking 4s). He was by no means your typical 2029 OL prospect, and what impressed me the most was how eager this kid was to compete. I think he took the most reps out of any athlete I saw all day during 1v1s, rarely taking a moment off, and never missing more than one play. In competition, Hieserich was not only able to hang with the upperclassmen, but he actually won more reps than he lost against highly touted juniors and seniors. He’s got a firm base and broad shoulders, all of which contribute to his success. Keep an eye out for the 2029 Park prospect next fall.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationEvent Results
-
Exposure Series: Minnesota Session 1
04/18/2026
- 40 Yd #1
- -
- 40 Yd #2
- 5.82s
- Shuttle #1
- 5.03s
- Shuttle #2
- 5.01s
- Broad #1
- 6'10"
- Broad #2
- 6'9"
- L-Drill #1
- 7.6s
- L-Drill #2
- -
- Vertical #1
- -
- Vertical #2
- -
- Wingspan
- -
- Hand Size
- -
Player Claimed