SAN ANGELO, TX — Here are our top 10 offensive linemen to watch heading into the upcoming 2025 high school football season in West Texas:
Baine Jenschke, Wall, Sr.
Jenschke, who stands at 6-foot-3 and 280 pounds, has already received a handful of college offers. Last year, he allowed zero sacks on 388 passing attempts, while recording 53 pancake blocks/knockdowns. He graded out at 95%.

Wall High School offensive lineman Baine Jenschke received his second college football offer earlier this week from Angelo State University.
Ethan Boyd, San Angelo Central, Jr.
The 6-foot-4, 290-pound Boyd started all 10 games for the Bobcats last year as a sophomore. He’ll be counted on to step up as a leader for Central in the trenches this fall.
Reid Ballard, Wall, Sr.
The 5-foot-11, 205-pound Ballard graded out at 95% last year and didn’t allow a sack as Wall’s center. He’s one of three returners who will solidify the Hawks’ offensive line.
Hayden Kolster, Water Valley, Sr.
Kolster earned first-team all-region honors last year for the Wildcats after helping them reach the state semifinals. In addition to his blocking, he also had eight catches for 99 yards and four TDs.
Demarcus Reed, Brady, Sr.
The 6-foot, 250-pound Reed is a force on both sides of the ball for the Bulldogs. As an offensive lineman, he graded out at 92% last year with 35 pancake blocks. He’s the leader of a strong offensive line.
Drew Knickerbocker, Ballinger, Jr.
Knickerbocker was first-team all-district on each side of the line as a sophomore. The 6-foot, 220-pounder runs a 4.8 in the 40-yard dash. He’ll be critical to the Bearcats’ success this fall.
Jacoby Ramos, Ozona, Sr.
The 5-9, 220-pound Ramos is a four-year starter on the line for Ozona. He was a first-team all-district pick last year on both sides of the ball. He’s one of numerous starters who make the Lions the preseason favorite in District 3-2A Division I.
Nasir Menefield, Brady, Jr.
Menefield is a 6-foot-4, 360-pound presence on the line for the Bulldogs. He graded out at 88% last year as a sophomore with 32 pancake blocks.
Quade Sullivan, Junction, Sr.
Sullivan was a first-team all-district center last year for the Eagles. The 6-foot, 190-pounder will move into a leadership role on Junction’s line this season.
Cado Bannowsky, Menard, Sr.
The 6-3, 190-pound Bannowsky had 52 pancake blocks last year, along with 10 catches for 187 yards and four TDs. He was also honorable mention all-state and the Defensive MVP of District 15-1A Division I. He’s a part of a Menard line with serious size for a six-man team as Tate Wagner (6-1, 230) and Aidan Ramon (6-5, 260) also return.
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