Tommy Mahoney
Tommy Mahoney
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
What stands out most in his physical progression is the improved explosiveness off the snap. Early in his career, Mahoney’s first step was serviceable but lacked the burst to win leverage immediately. Through targeted training—likely incorporating plyometrics and speed drills—he’s shaved precious tenths off his get-off, making him a nightmare for edge rushers. In recent games, I’ve seen him fire out low and fast, consistently beating opponents to the punch and creating running lanes that weren’t there before. Beyond the measurables, Mahoney’s technical growth has been the cornerstone of his ascent. As a underclassman, his hand placement was inconsistent—often too wide or high, allowing savvy defenders to shed blocks and disrupt plays. He’s clearly put in the reps to address this, now striking with precision inside the frame, using his long arms to control and redirect.
Aggression has been another key area of development. Early tape showed a more passive approach, where Mahoney would engage but sometimes hesitate to finish. Now, he’s playing with a mean streak that’s contagious for his unit—driving legs through contact and burying defenders into the turf. This mindset shift has led to more finished blocks, turning potential stalemates into dominant wins. In pass protection, he’s holding his ground longer against bull rushes, and in the run game, he’s sealing edges with authority. Mahoney represents a high-upside investment. His frame has room for more good weight, and his technical strides suggest he’ll adapt quickly to college schemes—whether it’s zone blocking or man-gap power.
Tommy Mahoney
Tommy
Mahoney
6'4" | 300 lbs | OL/DL
Dexter Southfield | 2028
State
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isn’t just getting better—he’s evolving into the kind of lineman who anchors championships.
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Expert Analysis
Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
What stands out most in his physical progression is the improved explosiveness off the snap. Early in his career, Mahoney’s first step was serviceable but lacked the burst to win leverage immediately. Through targeted training—likely incorporating plyometrics and speed drills—he’s shaved precious tenths off his get-off, making him a nightmare for edge rushers. In recent games, I’ve seen him fire out low and fast, consistently beating opponents to the punch and creating running lanes that weren’t there before. Beyond the measurables, Mahoney’s technical growth has been the cornerstone of his ascent. As a underclassman, his hand placement was inconsistent—often too wide or high, allowing savvy defenders to shed blocks and disrupt plays. He’s clearly put in the reps to address this, now striking with precision inside the frame, using his long arms to control and redirect.
Aggression has been another key area of development. Early tape showed a more passive approach, where Mahoney would engage but sometimes hesitate to finish. Now, he’s playing with a mean streak that’s contagious for his unit—driving legs through contact and burying defenders into the turf. This mindset shift has led to more finished blocks, turning potential stalemates into dominant wins. In pass protection, he’s holding his ground longer against bull rushes, and in the run game, he’s sealing edges with authority. Mahoney represents a high-upside investment. His frame has room for more good weight, and his technical strides suggest he’ll adapt quickly to college schemes—whether it’s zone blocking or man-gap power.
Tommy Mahoney
Tommy
Mahoney
6'4" | 300 lbs | OL/DL
Dexter Southfield | 2028
State
New E
isn’t just getting better—he’s evolving into the kind of lineman who anchors championships.
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