Vote: New Mexico High School Football Offensive Lineman of the Year Finalists
The time has come to honor the unsung heroes of the gridiron—the offensive linemen who anchor their teams' success. These finalists, nominated by coaches, NMPreps staff, and premium members, represent the best in New Mexico high school football. Cast your vote today to decide the 2024 Offensive Lineman of the Year!
Which lineman will claim the 2024 Offensive Lineman of the Year title? Cast your vote now!
The time has come to honor the unsung heroes of the gridiron—the offensive linemen who anchor their teams' success. These finalists, nominated by coaches, NMPreps staff, and premium members, represent the best in New Mexico high school football. Cast your vote today to decide the 2024 Offensive Lineman of the Year!
- Ricky Scroggins of Manzano played a key role on both sides of the ball as the team’s nose guard and offensive lineman, showcasing his versatility and impact in the trenches.
- Kyler Pickering, a dominant offensive tackle from Hobbs, provided the critical protection and run-blocking that powered the Eagles’ high-octane offense throughout the season.
- Ryan Timberlake of Texico excelled as an offensive lineman, paving the way for one of the most potent rushing attacks in Class 2A and helping lead the Wolverines to back-to-back state championships
- Jose Calvillo, the center from Eunice, was the anchor of the Cardinals’ offensive line. His leadership and precision snapping were instrumental in Eunice’s playoff run.
- Ezra Hensley of Deming earned recognition as one of the top linemen in the state. His strength and consistency were key to the Wildcats’ offensive success this season.
- Esteban Baca of Albuquerque High delivered an exceptional season in the trenches, using his size and agility to create opportunities for the Bulldogs’ offense.
- Gabriel Marquez from Cleveland High School was a cornerstone of the Storm’s offensive line, helping the team secure another state championship in Class 6A with his strong blocking and technical skills.
- Skyler Sargent from La Cueva High School is regarded as one of the must-see prospects in New Mexico high school football. The junior was instrumental in the Bears return to the 6A title game.
- Abraham Santana of Bloomfield helped the Bobcats dominate up front, using his strength and technique to open running lanes and protect his quarterback during their Class 4A championship season.
- Joseph Sanchez from St. Michael’s was a vital part of the Horsemen’s offensive success. His physicality and determination set the tone for the team in every game.
Which lineman will claim the 2024 Offensive Lineman of the Year title? Cast your vote now!