High School Football

Alabama commits lead Top 10 Fort Worth-area high school football offensive linemen

The Fort Worth area continues to produce talented offensive linemen every year and in 2020, it sees a pair of Alabama commits from the same family.

By now, we all know that COVID-19 has forced a delay of the start of the Class 5A, 6A and private school seasons until September. While most 4A-1A programs will kick off on time, we get you set for the upcoming high school football season.

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1. Tommy Brockermeyer, Sr., Fort Worth All Saints

6-7, 285, 5 stars, Alabama commit

Ranked as the No. 1 offensive tackle in the country in the Class of 2021 by 247Sports. Ranked as the No. 5 2021 prospect in the nation and No. 1 in the state.

2. James Brockermeyer, Sr., Fort Worth All Saints

6-3, 275, 4 stars, Alabama commit

Ranked as the No. 1 center in the country in the Class of 2021 by 247Sports. Ranked as the No. 33 2021 prospect in the state.

3. Devon Campbell, Jr., Arlington Bowie

6-4, 265, 5 stars

Ranked as the No. 1 offensive guard in the country in the Class of 2022 by 247Sports. Ranked as the No. 7 2022 prospect in the nation and No. 2 in the state. Holds 25 offers and is projected to commit with Texas.

4. Vontrez Jackson, Jr., Crowley

6-4, 300, 3 stars

Holds offers from Kansas and Illinois State. Named to the Class 5A AP all-state first-team offense as a sophomore.

5. Jacoby Jackson, Sr., Mansfield Summit

6-6, 320, 3 stars, TCU commit

Chose the Horned Frogs over 38 other offers. Father, Cedric, is a former running back at TCU.

6. River Gordon, Sr., Mansfield

6-3, 285, 3 stars, UT-San Antonio commit

7. Carson Walker, Sr., Midlothian Heritage

6-4, 285, 3 stars, Houston commit

8. Paul Breedlove, Sr., Fort Worth All Saints

6-4, 230, Air Force commit

9. Caden Barnett, Sr., Justin Northwest

6-5, 275

Holds seven offers, which includes Connecticut, San Diego State and New Mexico.

10. Jakson LaHue, Jr., Azle

6-5, 270

Honorable mention: Garrett Palmer, Boswell; Chris Lister, Boswell; Jackson Tucker, Haltom; Hayden Norwich, Chisholm Trail; Andre Burleson, North Crowley; Savelio Toutai, Euless Trinity; J.R. Vimahi, Euless Trinity; Kurt Hatch, Weatherford; Zach Williams, Fort Worth Paschal; Femi Sakiri, Byron Nelson; Dylan Anderson; Southlake Carroll; Heston Edwards, Eaton; Brady Blankenship, Eaton; Landon Blubaugh, Keller; Jacob Waller, Arlington; Zavion Leonard, Arlington Sam Houston; Nate Bennett, Mansfield Lake Ridge; Cole Hardin, Mansfield; Ari Shabani, Fort Worth Arlington Heights; Austin Worley, Brewer; Zachary Eminger, Granbury; Bryson Bentley, Crowley; Seth Rangel, Birdville; Brock McDonnell, Birdville; Brody Nors, Burleson Centennial; Marshall Hodges, Midlothian; Kingston Leota, Richland; Kevin Esparza, Fort Worth Southwest; Izaiah Nava, Fort Worth Trimble Tech; TyVarion Hill; Fort Worth Wyatt; Adrian Anderson, Everman; Seth Martin, Everman; Jake Hearn, Brock; Kadyn Matthews, Brock, Caedmon Carter, Grapevine Faith; Charlie Johnson, Fort Worth Southwest Christian; Chandler Stults, Weatherford Christian; Xavier Keegan, Arlington Grace Prep; Kyle Lehew, Arlington Grace Prep; Brayden Smalley, Trinity Christian Willow Park, Ryan Sunderman, Arlington Pantego

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Brian Gosset
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brian Gosset covered high school sports for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram until 2023. He graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in journalism before coming to Texas in 2014.
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