Top High School Football Offensive Linemen in Class of 2021

YouTube photo...Tommy (Right) and James (Left) Brockermeyer, the highly-ranked college football prospects from All Saints' Episcopal in Texas.
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Living in Atlanta the last two years, I’ve seen a lot of talent on both sides of the ball, especially up-front. So, it comes as no surprise to see four Georgia offensive linemen in the Top 25, according to the 247Sports.com composite rankings.

And, if you’re a Georgia Bulldogs fan, you’ll be happy to know that that talent will be staying in-state. One of the four homegrown talents has already given his verbal commitment to Dawgs’ head coach Kirby Smart, while 24/7 projects that the other three will definitely head to Athens.

Tackle Amarius Mims is the No. 2 overall college offensive line prospect. The Bleckley County star is 6-7, 315-pounds and is considered a 5-star prospect. 247/7’s Crystal Ball lists him as 100% heading to Georgia.

24/7 also predicts that Peach County’s offensive guard Terrence Ferguson, the No. 9 prospect, will end-up a Bulldog. He’s considered a 4-star prospect at 6-4, 300-pounds.

Coach Smart is also waiting for No. 12 Micah Morris of Camden County to say “yes,” while No. 24 Dylan Fairchild, a 4-star guard from West Forsyth has already given his verbal commitment.

College football coaches around the nation are waiting for top-ranked Tommy Brockermeyer of All Saints’ Episcopal (Fort Worth, Texas) to make his verbal commitment. According to 24/7, the 6-6, 283-pounder, who is a 5-star recruit, has 25 offers from Alabama and Clemson on down.

Brockermeyer has a twin brother James, who is also highly-ranked. Their grandfather played at the University of Texas in the late 50’s.

At No. 3 is Tristan Leigh, a tackle from Robinson in Fairfax, Virginia. Leigh is a 5-star recruit with 40 offers.

Nolan Rucci, an offensive tackle from Warwick High in Pennsylvania, is another 5-star recruit. Rucci, which is 6-8, 285-pounds, has nearly 30 college offers.

The highest ranked prospect with a verbal commitment is IMG Academy’s JC Latham. The 6-6, 305-pound tackle recently gave Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide his verbal.

Offensive Lineman, Class of 2021

No. 1 Tommy Brockermeyer, OT – All Saints Episcopal (Texas) – Uncommitted

No. 2 Amarius Mims, OT – Bleckley County (Georgia) – Uncommitted

No. 3 Tristan Leigh, OT – Robinson (Fairfax, Virginia) – Uncommitted

No. 4 Nolan Rucci, OT – Warwick (Pennsylvania) – Uncommitted

No. 5 JC Latham, OT – IMG Academy (Florida) – Alabama

No. 6 Donovan Jackson, OG – Episcopal (Texas) – Ohio State

No. 7 Savion Byrd, OT – Duncanville (Texas) – Uncommitted

No. 8 Landon Tengwall, OT – Good Counsel (Maryland) – Penn State

No. 9 Terrence Ferguson, OG – Peach County (Georgia) – Uncommitted

No. 10 Rocco Spindlere, OG – Clarkston (Michigan) – Uncommitted

No. 11 Blake Fisher, OT – Avon (Indiana) – Notre Dame

No. 12 Micah Morris, OT – Camden County (Georgia) – Georgia

No. 13 Kingsley Suamataia, OT – Orem (Utah) – Uncommitted

No. 14 Bryce Foster, OG – Katy Taylor (Texas) – Uncommitted

No. 15 Giovanni El-Hadi, OT – Stevenson (Michigan) – Michigan

No. 16 Garrett Dellinger, OT – Clarkston (Michigan) – LSU

No. 17 Wyatt Milum, OT – Spring Valley (West Virginia) – West Virginia

No. 18 Bram Walden, OT – Saguaro (Arizona) – Oregon

No. 19 Marcus Tate, OG – University School (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) – Clemson

No. 20 Ben Christman, OG – Revere (Ohio) – Ohio State

No. 21 Jager Burton, OG – Frederick Douglass (Kentucky) – Uncommitted

No. 22 JP Benzschawel, OT – Grafton (Wisconsin) – Wisconsin

No. 23 Drew Kendall, OG – Noble and Greenough (Massachusetts) – Uncommitted

No. 24 Dylan Fairchild, OG – West Forsyth (Georgia) – Georgia

No. 25 David Davidkov, OT – New Trier (Illinois) – Iowa

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.