Meet the Rising Stars: Top Offensive Linemen to Watch in Palm Beach!
Explore the latest on Palm Beach Gardens high school football, featuring key offensive linemen to watch for the 2025 season.

Meet the Rising Stars: Top Offensive Linemen to Watch in Palm Beach!
As the summer fades, excitement builds for the upcoming Florida high school football season. The action kicked off on July 28 with Palm Beach Central football beginning fall practice. Anticipation is palpable as local players gear up for what promises to be a thrilling year on the gridiron. In Palm Beach County, expectations are soaring for both seasoned veterans and promising newcomers as teams prepare to showcase their talents.
The Palm Beach Post reports that the focus is heavily on the offensive linemen this year, often regarded as the unsung heroes of the sport. Without their reliable blocking, skill players would find it much tougher to shine. Among the six notable offensive linemen to keep an eye on before the start of the season, we find a mix of established talent and fresh faces.
Stars of the Offensive Line
- Brayden Charney, Cardinal Newman: This lineman is set to protect the mobile quarterback Jyron Hughley while also supporting running back Phoenix Donghia. Charney had a solid performance last year and is expected to step up further this season.
- Liam Clancy, Spanish River: Clancy stands out after recording a whopping nine pancake blocks last season. He faces the challenge of providing protection for a new quarterback and running back duo.
- Unay Cruz, Dwyer: A former standout at Palm Beach Gardens, Cruz will guard quarterback Ashton Griffith and running back Sylvio Joseph, making him a key player to watch.
- Zaquan Linton, Palm Beach Central: Last year’s lineman for Dwyer, Linton is a Miami commit and crucial for protecting quarterback Chance Routson.
- Javarii Luckas, Glades Central: A recruit for the University of Florida, Luckas had ten pancake blocks last year while ensuring quarterback Taj Barnes and running back Ar’Maud Stinfort stay safe.
- Sean Mitchell, Atlantic: As a team captain, Mitchell takes on dual responsibilities, providing solid protection for new starting quarterback Pedro Martinez and setting the example for his teammates.
In Palm Beach County, dynamic high school football offenses rely heavily on talented offensive linemen, as highlighted by Yahoo Sports. This year’s crop of linemen continues to uphold this legacy, contributing significantly to their teams while often flying under the radar of casual fans.
A Deeper Look at Talent
The area boasts a selection of promising offensive linemen who have caught the eyes of college scouts as well. Notable names include:
- Landon Rapkiewicz, The Benjamin School: 6-4 and 300 pounds, Rapkiewicz has received remarkable college offers from schools like Charlotte and Oregon.
- Dylan Frechette, Cardinal Newman: At 6-5 and 335 pounds, Frechette was crucial in securing an impressive 9-2 record for his team last season.
- Keldrick Gooden, Palm Beach Gardens: A junior known for his strength and agility, Gooden has caught attention with nine pancake blocks in the last season.
- Jefferson Hageman, The King’s Academy: A senior center at 6-2 and 340 pounds, his leadership as a fourth-year starter is invaluable.
- Sean Mitchell, Atlantic: Already mentioned, Mitchell is the heart of the line and plays both offensive guard and defensive tackle.
- Jerry Alcindor, Glades Central: Despite a tough season, Alcindor’s talent shines through amid the team’s struggles.
- Joe DeSantis, Jupiter: Another senior captain, DeSantis is a vital cog in the offensive machinery of his team.
- Daniel Pierre Louis, Seminole Ridge: Known for his impressive blocking skills, this top prospect has amassed a remarkable 13 pancake blocks last season.
As the 2025 season unfolds, keep an eye on these offensive linemen, as they strive for success and the accolades that come with it. The Palm Beach County high school football scene is buzzing with energy and anticipation. Expect these players to make some serious noise on the field!
While the season gears up, positional rankings for the Class of 2025 have been released, showing promising talents across various positions. As the year progresses and some seniors participate in the Palm Beach County vs. Treasure Coast All-Star Game in January, fans can anticipate further updates and impressive performances from these young athletes. Check out the detailed positional breakouts and updates in the rankings at Muck City.