Peyton Burcar
Peyton Burcar
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Burcar had a nice season for the Rebels. The 6’3 250-pound tackle killed it in both the run and passing game. I think he could also slot in as a left guard, and still succeed. Burcar has a good athletic ability to get out in space and downfield. He has a high motor. The tape shows his fiery spirit. He has very good strength. Very good initial quickness out of his stance. Very good quickness going form the 1st to 2nd level blocking. It’s almost instant. He has good hand placement, mixed with very good hand strength. Burcar consistently overpowers the defensive. Doesn’t matter if it’s a defensive lineman, or a linebacker at the 2nd level. In pass protection, he’ll swat the arms from the edge rusher biding himself some extra time. Having played on a championship team, I’m surprised colleges haven’t been looking more his way. He’s a great player with a lot to give an organization.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Another stellar tackle, this time coming out of Columbine. Burcar is one of the reasons why the run game has been so important to Columbine. He’s got good measurables, measuring in at 6’4 250 pounds. Burcar has very good strength. He has very good initial quickness out of his stance, creating contact first. He goes into a low pad level. Using his very good hand strength and placement, it allows him to control and steer his opponent. He wraps up the DL and doesn’t let go. Good anchor. He has very good quickness going from the 1st level block to the 2nd, and going combination blocks to solo. Burcar has the athleticism to get out in space, creating blocks downfield for his running back. He’s a bulldozer who brings an extra element of physicality in his game.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Burcar is a stock riser that is light on his feet and can get out to pick up some blocks on the second level. He does have some offers from a couple schools and will be looking to turn heads this off season. He is physical in the running game and keeps a good pad level, being able to drive his opponent back and create running lanes for his backs.
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Peyton Burcar
Peyton
Burcar
6'3" | 255 lbs | OL
Columbine | 2025
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was killing it all night long for the Rebels. Burcar was locking down the right side of the offensive line, and was a major cog in the Columbine machine. Kid’s a bruising right tackle. His strength is evident as soon as you put on the tape. Burcar has good quickness coming out of his stance, and engages in contact first. He uses his low pad level to achieve leverage over the defender. In combination with very good hand placement and good hand strength, it utilizes him to control and steer the defender making a hole. Good anchor, and combats the bull rush well by swatting the defender’s arms and digging his feet in. Burcar is good at accelerating to the 2nd level after demolishing at the 1st. He’s good at pull blocking, and multiple times would see him knock the defender on their back. Kid’s a mauler and I’m ecstatic to see him continue growing as an offensive linemen.
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