The Class of 2028 in Texas high school football is exceptionally rich in talent, showcasing a diverse array of skills and abilities among the young athletes.
As we get into the rankings, we carefully evaluate and rank the top five recruits at each position. We highlight the most promising players who will make an impact on the field and in the recruiting world. Below, you will find a detailed list of the top five offensive linemen who stand out for their impressive performances and potential.
Additionally, we have compiled a list of other noteworthy recruits to keep an eye on as we approach the exciting fall season of 2025, where these athletes will have the opportunity to further demonstrate their skills and possibly elevate their rankings even higher.
Top Five 2028 Texas High School Football Offensive Linemen
#1. Jai’Storm Knight, OT, Judson, 6-8 / 310
Knight is an impressive young athlete, measuring 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighing over 300 pounds. Numerous prestigious programs nationwide have recognized his potential, resulting in a total of 17 Division I scholarship offers from institutions such as Florida, Nebraska, Texas, and others. Knight’s performance in the running game is particularly noteworthy, characterized by his aggressive playing style. His strength consistently allows him to overpower defenders, making him a formidable opponent for any defensive lineman. It is evident that Jai’Storm is poised to become one of the top offensive lineman recruits in the country for his class and position.
#2. R’Monie Edwards, OT, Cy Ranch, 6-5 / 270
Edwards is a multi-sport athlete who participates in both basketball and football. He has received a total of 17 Division I scholarship offers from prestigious programs, including Baylor, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M. As an athletic offensive lineman, he possesses the ability to effectively engage and overpower advanced defenders such as linebackers and defensive backs, while also driving defensive linemen off the line of scrimmage through his strength, leverage, and overall athleticism. With a well-rounded skill set, he has the potential to excel in various positions within the offensive line at the collegiate level. Additionally, his experience in basketball undoubtedly enhances his athletic performance on the football field.
#3. Jayden Thompson, OL, Lovejoy, 6-5 / 280
Baylor, North Texas, and UTSA have extended offers to Jayden, an emerging offensive lineman from Lovejoy. As his talent, size, and capacity to excel on the offensive line become more widely recognized this season, his recruiting stock is anticipated to rise significantly.
#4. Ty McCurry, OL, Southlake Carroll, 6-6 / 275
Ty McCurry, standing at 6 feet 6 inches with a tall, athletic build and long wingspan, has received offers from Colorado State and Sacramento State. He is a player to watch, as he possesses the potential to excel for many years ahead.
#5. Carson Mansfield, OT, Waxahachie, 6-5 / 295
Carson garnered attention as a freshman during the previous season and attracted scholarship offers from Texas Tech and Jacksonville State. He is a skilled interior offensive lineman with the ability to execute pulls and block efficiently in open spaces. Mansfield demonstrated impressive technique and footwork, maintaining a low center of gravity that allows him to effectively overpower defensive opponents. His development is expected to progress positively over time.
Watchlist
Darrell Randall , OL , Sam Rayburn , 6-5 / 315
Kendrick Morgan , IOL , Lone Star , 6-3 / 245
Henry Angeley , OT , Ponder , 6-5 / 240
Zayan Ejaz , OT , Iowa Colony , 6-4 / 240
Peter MacDonald V , OL , Lewisville , 6-3 / 285
Branden Crawford , OL , Mesquite Horn , 6-2 / 330
Ryder Klein , OL , Franklin , 6′-4 / 250
Abram Bengard , OT , Prestonwood Christian , 6-6 / 260
Jamaylon Rogers , OL , Nacogdoches , 6-6 / 260
Sean Sherman , OL , McKinney , 6-4 / 315
Zai’Len Canto , OL , Klein Collins , 6-5 / 330