Lincoln Walsworth
Lincoln Walsworth
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Eliot Clough | Prep Redzone Scout
Yet another offensive linemen in this class of 2029, is already quite physically developed. Tall and long, Walsworth still has plenty of room to fill out on his lanky frame, and he possesses a toolkit that offensive line coaches love to have at either tackle position. Inexperienced, not gettiing the reps like a Farley did this summer, Walsworth faced bigger challenges in Cedar Falls, but this coming year may be where he carves out a spot for himself on the Tiger offensive line.
A prospect that works with JC Moreau at Strength U, Walsworth reminds the well-known OL trainer of a younger Carson Nielson — not a bad comparison to have, considering Nielson is alreay on campus at Iowa after enrolling early. Walsworth’s physical tools, the fact that he’s working with Moreau and attending a school with excellent coaching has him set up well for future college football endeavors.
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Read EvaluationEliot Clough | Prep Redzone Scout
The only standout freshman that has begun to work with Moreau, Lincoln Walsworth Lincoln Walsworth 6'5" | 240 lbs | OL/DL Cedar Falls | 2029 IA is similar to others in that he has just started his football journey. Tall and long like Heying is already huge for being a freshman, standing at 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds.
Moreau, who worked with Iowa early enrollee and the No. 6 prospect in the class of 2027,
Carson Nielsen
Carson
Nielsen
6'7" | 285 lbs | OL
Waterloo West | 2026
State
IA
, says that Walsworth reminds him of the way the Waterloo West prospect looked as a youngster — encouraging words for a recruit that received interest from programs all over the country.
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Read EvaluationRob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
Walsworth is a good bet to make plenty of noise during the next three prep seasons in Iowa. One, he appears to be a talented prospect. Two, he’s developing in one of the state’s top programs at getting the most out of its student-athletes. For his part, Walsworth oozes potential when we watch him operate as a freshman during his highlight tape. He shows advanced ability in pass protection, getting set up quickly, sliding his feet smoothly, operating with good balance and playing with active hands. Walsworth achieves leverage in the running game, keeping the pads down and driving with his legs. His development will be one to track, no question.
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