Outland Award Watch List for 2022 Revealed

The Outland Award Watch List for 2022 was released on July 26.

The Outland Award is presented annually to the nation’s best lineman. Tackles, guards and centers are eligible for consideration.  

Baylor, Clemson and Georgia have three nominees each.

All three teams are featured in the 2022 College Football America Yearbook.

The College Football America 2022 Yearbook features more than 900 college football teams from the United States and Canada in more than 250 striking, full-color pages. That includes every team from the NCAA (FBS, FCS, Division II and Division III), NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA and U Sports (Canada). It also includes dozens of action shots and stadium photos taken by the CFA staff.

2022 Outland Award Preseason Watch List

C Steve Avila, TCU

G Clark Barrington, BYU

DT Kyon Barrs, Arizona

G T.J. Bass, Oregon

OT Cooper Beebe, Kansas State

DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin

OT Connor Bishop, Army

DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson

G Marco Brewer, Oregon State

G Nick Broeker, Ole Miss

DT Jalen Carter, Georgia

G Caleb Chandler, Louisville

DT Elijah Chatman, SMU

DT Will Choloh, Troy

C Eli Cox, Kentucky

OT Braeden Daniels, Utah

DT Tyler Davis, Clemson

DT Gervon Dexter, Florida

C Trevor Downing, Iowa State

DT Cory Durden, N.C. State

DT Justin Eboigbe, Alabama

G Emil Ekiyor, Alabama

DT Ikenna Enechukwu, Rice

G Warren Ericson, Georgia

OT Alfred Edwards, Utah State

C Alex Forsyth, Oregon

OT Blake Freeland, BYU

OT Aaron Frost, Nevada

C Jacob Gall, Baylor

OT Connor Galvin, Baylor

G A.J. Gillie, Louisiana

OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma,

C Sincere Haynesworth, Tulane

OT Cooper Hodges, App State

DT Siaki Ika, Baylor

DT McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M

DT Desjuan Johnson, Toledo

OT Paris Johnson Jr., Ohio State

OT Broderick Jones, Georgia

OT Dawand Jones, Ohio State

DT Calijah Kancey, Pitt

OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington

C Willie Lampkin, Coastal Carolina

OT Quantavious Leslie, WKU

G Josh Lugg, Notre Dame

G Christian Mahogany, Boston College

C Ahofitu Maka, UTSA

DT Scott Matlock, Boise State

OT Jordan McFadden, Clemson

C Manase Mose, North Texas

DT Myles Murphy, North Carolina

DT PJ Mustipher, Penn State

OT Zion Nelson, Miami

C Drake Nugent, Stanford

OT Dylan O’Quinn, Cincinnati

OT John Ojukwu, Boise State

C Olusegun Oluwatimi, Michigan

OT Alex Palczewski, Illinois

C Jarrett Patterson, Notre Dame

OT Patrick Paul, Houston

G Lokahi Pauole, UCF

OT Nolan Potter Jr., NIU

C Jake Renfro, Cincinnati

G Layden Robinson, Texas A&M

DT Jaquelin Roy, LSU

G Brendan Schlittler, Liberty

C John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota

OT Peter Skoronski, Northwestern

DT Jacob Slade, Michigan State

OT Everett Smalley, Air Force

G Sidy Sow, Eastern Michigan

OT Cole Spencer, Texas Tech

OT Austin Stidham, Troy

DT Dante Stills, West Virginia

C Ricky Stromberg, Arkansas

C Malik Sumter, Georgia State

DT Junior Tafuna, Utah

DT Leonard Taylor, Miami

OT Kadeem Telfort, UAB

OT Joe Tippmann, Wisconsin

OT O’Cyrus Torrence, Florida

DT Tuli Tuipulotu, USC

C Alama Uluave, San Diego State

G Andrew Vorhees, USC

OT Carter Warren, Pitt

DT Daymond Williams, Buffalo

OT Dylan Wonnum, South Carolina

G Hunter Woodard, Oklahoma State

G Zak Zinter, Michigan

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