Imagine Facing This HIGH SCHOOL Offensive Line That Averages 6'5", 300 Pounds And Has Three Big Ten Commits

No, that's not the Green Bay Packers offensive line. Those are the big boys up front for the St. Edward Eagles, a high school in Lakewood, Ohio.

Most high school football coaches in America would love to have just one offensive lineman who stands 6'3" and weighs in at 270 pounds. On the St. Edward OL, that makes you the pipsqueak. Look at these big fellas at work:

Absolute units. I'd imagine the St. Edward quarterback feels pretty nice about his situation in the pocket. The Eagles are currently No. 14 in the country according to MaxPreps and play some other nationally ranked competition, but I wouldn't care who I was playing if I was set up behind offensive tackles that averaged 6'7" and 310 pounds.

The two guys on the left side, Deontae and Devontae Armstrong, are both committed to Ohio State and right tackle Ben Roebuck is committed to Michigan. The two other linemen are both just juniors, so it's possible all five starters on this offensive line end up at big-time programs.

Nothing gets me more jacked up for football than seeing the big boys putting in work in the trenches. We're so back.