Summer might be just around the corner, but for die-hard NFL fans, that means one thing: it's scouting season. Our annual Summer Scouting series is back, and this time we're taking a closer look at a promising young offensive tackle from Michigan—Blake Frazier. Whether you're a Vikings fan, a Bears supporter, or just love tracking future stars, this report will help you stay ahead of the game.
Every year, we dive deep into college football's rising talent to give you the names you need to know before the fall season kicks off. From quarterbacks to edge rushers, we cover it all—because every position matters, whether these players end up in Minnesota, Chicago, or Pittsburgh. Our goal? To make you the most informed fan in the room.
Now, let's talk about Blake Frazier. A unanimous selection as the 2023 25-6A All-District Offensive Lineman of the Year, Frazier has football in his blood—his dad played at Michigan and was part of the legendary 1997 National Championship team. That pedigree shows in his quick feet and fluid hips, which give him solid lower body mechanics and excellent balance against both speed and power off the edge.
Frazier stepped into the starting left tackle role and showed flashes of real promise, earning a spot on our watchlist. He's still a work in progress—an unfinished project with room to grow—but that's exactly what makes him exciting. With some development in 2026, he could make a significant leap. Right now, he's not at the top of our rankings, but he's a player worth tracking closely this season.
Keep an eye on Blake Frazier as he continues to develop. Whether you're scouting for your fantasy team, your favorite NFL franchise, or just love the game, this is a name you'll want to remember.
