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Top Returning Linemen 2025
- 1. Kyle Grasso (C.R. South)- Grasso leads a very talented group of offensive linemen. The 1st Team All-Continental Conference selection stands 6’3” and a healthy 285 lbs. Kyle is a big, strong, and physical kid who anchors a senior-laden line for the Hawks.
- 2. Milo Makes (Neshaminy)- The 6’0” tall 270 lb. Makes was a 1st Team All-National Conference selection as a junior. He heads into his senior season primed for another stellar performance. With a new coach and system, we don’t think it will affect Makes or his violent play or nature. Just watch the tape.
- 3. Billy Stout (Wissahickon)- Stout garnered 2nd Team All-American Conference honors as a sophomore. The junior Trojan heads into 2025 standing 6’0” and 255 lbs. Wissahickon is breaking in a new quarterback, but returning Quasir Sampson, who has rushed for almost two thousand yards in his first two seasons. Stout has two more seasons of growth, and we expect big things out of the junior lineman.
- 4. Michael Randa (Hatboro Horsham)- The 6’3” 240 lb. 2nd Team All-American Conference selection from a year ago is back and going to anchor the Hatters’ offensive line. Randa has a good frame to add additional healthy weight and will be a force to reckon with.
- 5. Anthony Cimino (C.R. South)- A season ago, Cimino garnered 2nd Team All-Continental Conference honors. He’s back for his senior year and standing 6’1” and a solid 245 lbs. He is part of a senior-laden line with linemate Anthony Grasso. We expect big things from the duo. Cimino is another player who plays above his size and has great footwork.
- 6. Justin Waugh (Upper Dublin)- Another tackle to add to this list is the Cardinals senior lineman who stands 6’2.5” and 230 lbs. A 1st Team All-Continental Conference defensive end and an Honorable Mention All-Continental Conference Offensive tackle. Waugh is expected to have a tremendous impact on both sides of the ball in 2025.
- 7. Joe Dougherty (Bensalem)- Dougherty received Honorable Mention All-Continental Conference honors last season. The 5’10” 235 lb. center/left guard combo also plays baseball for the Owls. Dougherty plays with a mean streak and plays above his height and weight. He also has a plethora of skill position players returning, plus All-League running back Aidan Mayfield, who is committed to Lehigh University. Dougherty and his teammates should have a great year.
- 8. Shareef Roberts (Cheltenham)- Roberts stands 6’3” and is a powerful 280 lbs. He received Honorable Mention All-Continental Conference honors a season ago and looks to continue his dominance. His tape speaks for itself, and we don’t see why, even with a new coach and system, he shouldn’t shine.
- 9. Josiah Peeler (Cheltenham)- The 6’0” 275 lb. Peeler received Honorable Mention All-Continental Conference honors a year ago and looks to garner much more attention this season. New head coach Terrence Tolbert has also made Peeler a captain of his team in 2025. Expect huge things from the Panthers this season.
- 10. Darrius Whetstone (Upper Moreland)- The Bears have an absolute stud on their offensive line in the 6’3” 290 lb. beast named Darrius Whetstone. Whetstone received Honorable Mention All-American Conference honors last season. Still, one could argue he could have been a 1st team selection and should continue to wreak havoc on the American Conference and the rest of the Suburban One League.
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- 11. Connor O’Brien (Pennsbury)- The 6’5” 245 lb. OT/TE combo received Honorable Mention All-National Conference OL last season in a stout National Conference. O’Brien has tremendous size and room to add healthy weight to his already impressive frame. He also plays baseball where he pitches and plays 1st base. We expect the Falcons to run behind the powerful tackle or even target him in the passing game. Watch out SOL.
- 12. Tim Fuhrmeister (C.B. East)- The 6’5” 265 lb. monster (Trust me when I say he’s built different) is a tremendous talent on both sides of the ball but last season he received Honorable Mention All-National Conference OL honors in a very competitive National Conference. The Patriot’s team leader has committed to Play at Columbia University next fall. While he is already committed it’s would surprise to see more offers flooding in this season.
- 13. Chago Bustello (C.B. West)- Another player who garnered Honorable Mention All-National Conference honors after backing up some of the top veteran linemen in the league last season. The 6’3” 280 lb. made enough impact and looks to anchor this year’s line. The Bucks are breaking in some new position players and a new QB1, but we expect Bustello and his fellow linemen will help pave the way for those players. Don’t be surprised to see his name here after the season’s completion.