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Today’s breakdown is a deep dive on one of the most overlooked, under-hyped, and uniquely versatile prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft: Lucas Scott, a 6’3”, 305-lb offensive lineman from Army West Point. Named College Football Network’s Lineman of the Year and a Joe Moore Award winner, Scott helped anchor the nation’s #1 rushing offense. Yet, somehow, the media and draft experts are sleeping on him. We’re not. From his roots as a bruising fullback at powerhouse Chenango Forks High School to dominating in the trenches at guard and tackle for Army West Point, Scott’s journey is a blueprint of grit, intelligence, and positional flexibility. At his Pro Day, he showed off elite athletic traits with a 5.12 40-yard dash, 30 bench reps, and a 29.5" vertical, earning an 8.7+ RAS depending on position classification. He also repped at center, guard, tackle, and H-back in front of scouts from the Giants and Patriots. We’re talking about a lineman who could also transition to fullback or H-back at the NFL level—yes, really. If he cuts down to the 270 range, he projects to run sub-4.8 in the 40, giving him rare movement skills for a big hybrid player. Whether it’s in-line, wham blocking, pulling as an H-back, or even contributing on special teams, Scott offers massive value as a Day 3 developmental Swiss army knife. And let’s not forget, he’s a legit interior OL prospect too, with All-American honors and the kind of football IQ and toughness that would thrive in a Patriots or Josh McDaniels-style power-run scheme. #NFLDraft2025 #LucasScott #ArmyFootball #NewEnglandPatriots #DraftProspects #OffensiveLine #Fullback #NFLAnalysis #VersatileAthletes #JoeMooreAward #PatriotsDraft