National Preps Fresno Showcase OL Top Performers
A look at the offensive lineman top performers from the National Preps Fresno Showcase. Noah Pulealii Noah Pulealii 6'4" | 310 lbs | OL Palma | 2021 State CA , 2021, Palma, 6’3.5 312 lbs. The UCLA commit was the…
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Noah Pulealii Noah Pulealii 6'4" | 310 lbs | OL Palma | 2021 State CA , 2021, Palma, 6’3.5 312 lbs.
The UCLA commit was the offensive lineman MVP of the camp. He proved he was the best OL at the camp showing his athleticism, quick feet, and flexibility. It’s rare to find someone of his size and frame that can move like he does. He also possesses rare versatility with his ability to play anywhere on the OL. Can physically overpower opponents with his strength and continuous leg drive through his blocks. Very capable of effectively blocking at the second level or in space. He has 19 total offers from some of the top power 5 programs in the country including Oklahoma, Florida, Arkansas, ASU, K State, and Utah.
Eric Bristow, 2022, Rio Americano, 6’6.5 291 lbs.
Bristow is a developing young OL that has flown under the recruiting radar thus far. He has performed well at showcases/camps this offseason and continued to impress the scouts on hand in Fresno. He has the size and frame college coaches are looking for at almost 6’7 291 lbs. He showed good bend with plus hip and ankle flexibility. Light on his feet for size he showed good lateral agility and ability to work to the second level. He has great physical tools to build on and could develop into a quality recruit with continued development and game experience.
Josh Baker, 2021, Central Catholic, 6’3.5 305 lbs.
Imposing size and frame 6’3.5 305 lbs. that is naturally very strong and powerful. Will physically overpower opponents using that size and strength to finish his blocks. He’s worked hard in the weight room and to improve movement/bend. Playing in a strong Central Catholic system he’s one to watch this upcoming season.
Vincent Scalise, 2021, Folsom, 6’1 277 lbs.
The center from one of the top programs in the state performed well throughout the day. He flashed quick feet and lateral agility in the movement portion of position drills. Also showed his strong punch/extension and good use of his hands. He’s a good athlete that bends well and plays with good leverage. He’s quick out of his stance and reacts well to pressure. His offers include Eastern New Mexico, Lewis & Clark, Linfield, and Southern Oregon.
Gavyn Tobin, 2021, Freedom, 6’4 263 lbs.
Tobin is a versatile lineman with the ability to be effective on both the OL and DL. He has a well balanced and long frame measuring in at 6’4 263 lbs. He’s a plus athlete with good feet, bend, and flexibility. He has a quick first step off the ball and is equally capable as run blocker or a pass blocker. Has attended several off-season camps and has shown continuous improvement. Will be interesting to see how he develops and progresses in senior season.
Other Notable Top Performers:
Damaree Arnold, 2022, Hoover
Hector Cisneros, 2021, San Joaquin Memorial
Cade Gretlein, 2023, Liberty (Bakersfield)
Cole Gustafson, 2021, Rocklin
Christian Newberry-Jones, 2022, Folsom
Maximus Stineman, 2021, St. Joseph