Luke Baysinger is a 6'5" Defensive Line in the 2028 class.
Baysinger attends Liberty-Eylau in Texas.
Baysinger's Player Profile was created on April 17, 2026.
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Expert Analysis
Luke
BaysingerDL
Class
2028
Height
6'5"
Weight
240
HS
Liberty-Eylau
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TX
Class of 2028 Edge Rushers: Built to Disrupt, Ready to Rise
Luke is a defensive end who shows steady promise as an edge defender with traits that translate well...
Written by Alin Edouard
Luke
BaysingerDL
Class
2028
Height
6'5"
Weight
240
HS
Liberty-Eylau
|
TX
Future Bears Alert: Baylor’s Top Targets and Commitments
Luke is a 6’5 defensive lineman who brings strong length and presence to the interior and edge. His...
Written by Alin Edouard
Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Alin Edouard
Prep Redzone Scout
Luke is a defensive end who shows steady promise as an edge defender with traits that translate well to consistent impact over time. On film, he stands out for his effort, discipline, and ability to stay active within his rush lanes, making him a reliable presence on the edge.
As a pass rusher, Luke shows a solid initial burst off the line and works hard to stay engaged through the rep. He’s not a one-move rusher—he keeps working, keeps his feet moving, and looks to finish plays even when blocked up initially. That persistence allows him to create pressure situations and contribute to disrupting the quarterback’s timing.
Against the run, he plays with good responsibility on the edge. He understands his lane integrity and does a solid job setting the edge to force plays back inside toward pursuit. He’s willing to take on contact and doesn’t back down from physical matchups, which helps him stay dependable in run defense situations.
Luke is a 6’5 defensive lineman who brings strong length and presence to the interior and edge. His frame alone creates problems for offensive linemen, allowing him to play with leverage while still being able to control space at the line of scrimmage.
He shows solid initial burst off the snap and uses his reach well to keep blockers off his body. When he’s engaged, Luke has the ability to shed and locate the ball, especially in run support. His size allows him to eat up double teams and still hold his gap, which makes him valuable in multiple fronts.
As he continues to develop consistency with his hand usage and pad level, his upside is clear. A 6’5 frame with natural tools like his gives him the potential to grow into a disruptive presence who can impact both the run game and pass rush.