11th Annual National Lineman Challenge Final Results

Miami Gardens, FL- The 11th Annual National Lineman Showcase allowed athletes to showcase their skills in front of the entire recruiting staff at the University of Miami on day one and complete the competition with athletes from around the country on day two in Miami Gardens, FL. All told, athletes from six different states and twelve different cities in Florida competed on the nation’s largest platform for Middle School Lineman.

The overall MVP for the class of 2029 (entering 9th grade) was Roshard Williams of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  Williams became only the second ever back-to-back winner in the event’s 11-year history. Last year, as a seventh grader, he was offered by Mario Cristobal and staff. 

In the class of 2030, Lucas Ramierz (Miami, FL) walked away with MVP honors and Dexter Morgan (Miami, FL) won overall MVP for the class of 2031.  Morgan will play varsity football in the Fall of 2025 as just a 7th grader. 

In addition to the MVPs, there were several standout performances by participating lineman athletes. Here’s the list:

Class of 2029

*Brayden Sjostrand (Fridley, MN) Freshman All-American Invitee

*Gabriel Herrera (Orlando, FL) Freshman All-American Invitee

*Robert Doctor, Jr. (Homestead, FL) Freshman All-American Invitee

Class of 2030

*Lionel Sailor (Boynton Beach, FL) 2024 Lineman Challenge MVP

*Jace Connelly (Morganton, NC) 2025 Hotbed Middle School All-American Game MVP

*AJ Elwell (Naples, FL) Middle School All-American Invitee 

*Jayden Hall (Miami, FL) Named a Middle School All-American

*Macen Stafford (Orlando, FL) Named a Middle School All-American

*Colton Notle (Trinity, FL) Named a Middle School All-American

*Owen Hood (Chanute, KS) Had the best overall combine of any lineman

Class of 2031

Isaiah Toles (Lithia, FL) Named a Middle School All-American

Next year’s lineman challenge is tentatively scheduled for Chapel Hill, NC at the University of North Carolina. 

roshard williams 2029 OL

Lucas Ramirez, 2030 MVP

Dexter Morgan, Jr. 2031 MVP

combine results

Lineman class of 2029

2029 LinemanJersey #40VertShuttleBroad
 1315.1821.94.747’7″
 1365.5120.45.066’11”
 1375.7915.65.126’8″
 1465.26245.17’8″
 1476.4215.55.646’3″
 1485.4319.55.337′
 1497.1810.16.094’9″
 1506.0821.45.357’2″

Lineman class of 2030

2030 LinemanJersey #40VertShuttleBroad
 1276.16155.475’9″
 1286.2417.55.255’4
 1295.2119.54.846’9″
 1335.32357’2″
 1345.7422.35.27’4″
 1396.314.25.884’11”
 1406.7213.45.885’7″
 1415.9218.45.665’9″
 1426.9310.26.124’11”
 1436.2313.85.55’10”
 1445.8316.55.15’10”
 1456.6514.75.115’6″

Lineman class of 2031

2031 LinemanJersey #40VertShuttleBroad
 856.1114.15.625’6″
 1085.45204.827’5″
 1255.4218.94.947′
 1388.336.36.913’9″
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Brandon Odoi is a tenured journalist. He's covered youth football since 8th grade, high school football since 2009 and began covering college football in 2011 as a beat writer for the University of Miami Athletic programs. In 2011, he founded Football Hotbed a national multi-media platform for football across the country. He's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and spent his first five years as a professional working at ABC Television Network, ending his career as a producer in Miami. He's married with two sons and a daughter and resides in South Florida.

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