Luke Graham is a 6'4" Offensive Line in the 2026 class.
Graham attends Pendleton Heights in Indiana.
Graham's Player Profile was created on December 15, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Luke
GrahamOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
315
HS
Pendleton Heights
|
IN
Indiana 2026’s Best Recruits Still On The Board
A strong and agile interior lineman who plays with a mean streak. He was as reliable as they...
Written by Sam Erman
Luke
GrahamOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
315
HS
Pendleton Heights
|
IN
Trench Talk Thursday: 2026 OL
Graham continues to anchor the line for Pendleton Heights, and so far as a senior, he’s looked better...
Written by Sam Erman
Luke
GrahamOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
315
HS
Pendleton Heights
|
IN
Hoosier State Breakout Season Candidates
Very good road-grader in the run game. Physical mauler at left tackle who can go up and attack...
Written by Bryan Ault
Luke
GrahamOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
315
HS
Pendleton Heights
|
IN
Big Men on Campus: Indiana’s Top 2026 OL Entering Year 4
Graham is one of my favorite players in the class and strikes me as a guy who will...
Written by Sam Erman
Luke
GrahamOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
315
HS
Pendleton Heights
|
IN
Key New Additions To The 2026 Indiana Class Rankings
The offensive line group in this class continues to look more and more stacked with Graham now in...
Written by Sam Erman
Luke
GrahamOL
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
315
HS
Pendleton Heights
|
IN
Prep Redzone Indiana Showcase Offensive MVPs
The offensive line group that was there was arguably the best position group of the bunch and Graham...
Written by Sam Erman
Sam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Sam Erman
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
A strong and agile interior lineman who plays with a mean streak. He was as reliable as they come for Pendleton Heights. He’s a multi-year starter who doesn’t take a snap off and is steady in pass protection as well. He’s got a ton of reps under his belt and will elevate a line.
Graham continues to anchor the line for Pendleton Heights, and so far as a senior, he’s looked better than every. He’s strong and can manhandle the guy across from him. He’s smart and knows how to hand off blitzers to the inside or force them out. He’s consistent and doesn’t MA on the simple things. He strikes me as someone who can play on Saturdays and help anchor that line.
Very good road-grader in the run game. Physical mauler at left tackle who can go up and attack defenders rather than drop back and play catch. Love his mean streak especially as a run blocker. Can rework and replace his hands if beaten. Picked up a Butler offer.
Graham is one of my favorite players in the class and strikes me as a guy who will not only help a program on Saturdays but eventually becomes a leader when he’s an upperclassman. He just appears to be made of “the right stuff.” He’s tough, strong, incredibly reliable, gives his all on every down, and has already proven to be a guy others can see as a sense of calm.
The offensive line group in this class continues to look more and more stacked with Graham now in the picture as one of the top guys. He’s someone who checks quite a few boxes and works well with others on the field. He’s able to move around, make key checks, and help keep the line accountable. He’s a leader for the team and does a good job staying level-headed. I like him in zone runs because when he gets his feet moving with a good grip, good luck. Graham seems like the kind of guy who comes in quietly, works, develops, and before you know it is starting for you on Saturdays.
The offensive line group that was there was arguably the best position group of the bunch and Graham stood out for a handful of reasons. His footwork is decent and he stays off his heels. He can move sideways and has good balance. He then has good strength and does a good job keeping his mechanics clean while he’s in the middle of a rep. He isn’t afraid of competition and the OL/DL 1 on 1’s never disappoint. Graham took advantage of the camp and his reps with the collegiate coaches there.