Noah Dietel
Noah Dietel
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Brian Jerzak | Prep Redzone Scout
Football #27/Basketball #247
Dietel is a physical offensive tackle and part-time defensive lineman for the Dragons. As a tackle, his upper body strength and leg drive allow him to move defenders. He often moves them several yards off the line of scrimmage. Even with his strength, Dietel has the agility to pull and lead plays around the corner. He can also hang with smaller defenders at the second level. On the basketball court, the junior is a double-double waiting to happen with his physical play.
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Read EvaluationHayden Lindquist | Prep Redzone Scout
Dietel is a stone wall of a prospect who makes a strong case for being one of the best out-state offensive linemen. A destructive offensive tackle who wreaks havoc in the run game, Dietel plays aggressively through the whistle, driving defenders downfield the whole way. He’s got multiple plays on his tape of him blocking kids 10+ yards downfield, and he’s showcased some positional versatility with some guard tape as well. He’s got great agility for a prospect of his size and is a terrifying sight for defenders when he’s pulling down the line. Offers are gonna start rolling in for the big man very soon.
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Read EvaluationOliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
#29 to #10
Another weighty climb in the rankings comes out of Central Minnesota and Litchfield High School’s massive 6’6, 280 lber.
Noah Dietel
Noah
Dietel
6'6" | 295 lbs | OL
Litchfield | 2026
State
MN
. With solid bloodlines (brother Dom plays for MSU-Mankato), nice strength for his age (320 bench), three-sport athletic experience, and some good performances during this summer’s camp grind, Dietel is reportedly on the Wisconsin Badger’s recruiting board going into the fall, no small feat for a freshman lineman. The Badgers recruit and develop linemen at a very good clip, and Dietel has the makings to eventually turn into a FBS kid. A varsity starter as a freshman last fall, Dietel demonstrates good initial pop, a crushing finishing ability, and the skills and control to break down in space to corral second and third-level defenders. He also flashes off some lateral agility and pass-pro experience, and a bit of a bully mentality once he gets his way with an opponent, which I like. Long way to go still, but there’s a good foundation of skills, size, and strength to work with. Can’t wait to see how the off-season has bettered him this fall. DL and LBs better keep their head on a swivel.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the most impressive OL I saw during the Mega Camp was the ’26 out of Litchfield. Noah measured in at 6’6.5″ 276 lbs, and he looks every bit of it. Despite his massive frame, Noah proved to be an athletic OT. On tape his ability to get to the second level or reach DL looks easy for him. He already has the balance and body control to be able to move easily and change direction. In pass protection, Noah is able to slide and use his length to make first contract. The big man also has the strength to dominate in the run game. Big things ahead for the Litchfield OT underclassman. There is a lot of talent to mold and develop.
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