Sawyer Wolfswinkel
Sawyer Wolfswinkel
About Sawyer
Expert Analysis
Rob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
We last wrote about Wolfswinkel at Prep Redzone Iowa about 10 months ago, following his sophomore season at Sioux Center. It was a 10th-grade season that put him on the radar as a physical interior offensive lineman packed with potential. It was time to check in with Wolfswinkel following a junior campaign of 2025, when he helped the Warriors reach the Class 3A state quarterfinals, where they came up short against eventual championship-game participant, Bishop Heelan. They rolled up 1,754 yards through the air and another 1,936 on the ground, combining for 43 touchdowns. Wolfswinkel was a first-team all-district selection along the offensive line. His junior highlight video reveals the growth he made from our last evaluation to this latest one. Wolfswinkel is a mauler lining up at left guard, where he blasts off of the snap, overwhelming the opposition with quickness and power. There’s a mean streak and a high motor. He plays through the whistle and thrives at finishing his blocks. He moves well and can reach blocks in space with ease.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationRob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
Wolfswinkel proved as a sophomore that he’s a well-rounded offensive guard, one on which to keep an eye moving forward. His 10th-grade highlight video establishes him as a physical blocker whose athleticism and quick feet also make him effective in space. Sioux Center pulls him on outside runs, when he can hit the opponent with momentum. Most of the clips on tape are of run-blocking, at which he excels. While there’s not a lot of pass-pro footage, his skill set would lead one to believe he can handle it.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationPlayer Claimed