Ty Tessendorf
Ty Tessendorf
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Oscar Galindo | Prep Redzone Scout
Blair’s
Ty Tessendorf
Ty
Tessendorf
6'4" | 290 lbs | OL
Blair | 2027
State
NE
is still holding out for his first offer but has drawn the attention of several nearby D1 programs. Coaches from North Dakota, South Dakota, and North Dakota State have all stopped by Blair to visit with Ty as they made their rounds around the state.
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Blair’s
Ty Tessendorf
Ty
Tessendorf
6'4" | 290 lbs | OL
Blair | 2027
State
NE
is someone I believe is on the verge of breaking out on the recruiting circuit. The Bears’ sophomore put together another great season tape in which he showed his mix of size, quickness, and physicality. Tessendorf plays tackle for Blair but could easily kick inside to either guard spot with the size to fit well (6’4″, 270 lbs). The biggest thing that stands out about Ty is his aggressiveness at the point of attack, making sure to land a powerful initial jab that can overwhelm his opponents. Ty also does everything on the hop, showing he can explode out of his stance and make his way to the second level to seal off linebackers when run blocking. Ty plays with good bend and power in his lower body, enabling him to maintain leverage and willfully drive his opponents off their spots when engaged. Great finisher— consistently ends his blocks in the dirt. Hard worker on the field who is always looking to bring more punishment. Jump on the bandwagon now!
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Blair’s
Ty Tessendorf
Ty
Tessendorf
6'4" | 290 lbs | OL
Blair | 2027
State
NE
wasted no time inserting himself into the varsity lineup. Not only did Ty earn a varsity spot but he did so in one of the toughest positions to do as a freshman, offensive tackle. Tessendorf certainly doesn’t look like a freshman at 6’3″ and 240 pounds with the physicality and intensity to go with it. When watching Ty’s tape I really liked his mobility both laterally and his ability to get up to the second and even third level for blocks. He has a non-stop motor and stays looking for more work after he’s finished off one block. Good hand placement and footwork for his experience. A strong lower and upper body allow him to overpower defenders at the line of scrimmage without giving up positioning. As Ty continues to refine his game, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him emerge as one of the top prospects in the state by the time he’s a senior.
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