Rivals Los Angeles Combine: Top Middle School Offensive Linemen
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The Rivals Combine Series kicked off its annual spring slate of events on February 26th in Los Angeles. The combine, largely geared towards high school athletes, saw a total 1,085 kids go through combine testing drills such as the 40-yard…
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Continue ReadingThe Rivals Combine Series kicked off its annual spring slate of events on February 26th in Los Angeles. The combine, largely geared towards high school athletes, saw a total 1,085 kids go through combine testing drills such as the 40-yard dash, 3-cone drill, vertical jump, broad jump and shuttle run. The top performing athletes from the combine on Saturday, were then invited back on Sunday to compete with the upperclassmen.
Adrian Tavui Adrian Tavui 6'4" | 295 lbs | OL St. John Bosco | 2026 State CA | Offensive Lineman | California | 2026
Offensive Linemen rarely wow at combines early in their careers. For the most part the big guys upfront don’t have the testing times that jump off that sheet at you, vis-a-vis skill position prospects. That said, it was hard to miss Tavui at the combine who measured in at 6-foot-3 and 297 pounds. For a prospect his size, at his age, he turned in a very impressive 5-flat in the 3-Cone drill.
Jeremiah Taufi | Offensive Lineman | California | 2026
A regular season teammate of the above-mentioned Tavui with the OG Ducks, Taufi looks exactly like what I want as a center or interior offensive lineman. Measured in at 5-foot-10 and 229 pounds but put up impressive numbers in terms of quickness with a 5.44 in the 40-yard dash, a 7.856 in the shuttle and a 4.923 in the 3-cone. All of which were tops for middle school offensive lineman. Also plays linebacker.
Dustin Foisia Dustin Foisia 6'0" | 310 lbs | OL Orange Lutheran | 2026 State CA | Offensive Lineman | California | 2026
Above we talked about the biggest middle school lineman in attendance, and the most agile middle school linemen in attendance, but with Foisia he checked both boxes. At 6-foot and 301 pounds, the violent interior offensive linemen solidified his spot as a prospect to know. Ran a 5.008 in the 3-cone drills and a powerful lower body with an 88″ broad jump.