Lewisville, Texas, a highly coveted five-star offensive tackle, has narrowed down his selection of top schools to seven.
Standing at 6 feet 4.5 inches and weighing 285 pounds, this formidable trench player shared with On3’s Hayes Fawcett that his final list includes [, , , , , , and ].
Ranked as the 19th overall prospect and 5th offensive tackle in the 2025 recruitment cycle, according to a composite ranking that amalgamates assessments from four major recruiting entities, he also holds the distinction of being the 6th top player in Texas.
Recently, Fasusi visited College Station to explore the Aggies’ program over the weekend and had nothing but positive feedback to share about his experience. “It was great. I had a great time. Me and the fam, love being up there,” Fasusi expressed. He highlighted the conducive developmental environment, the coaching staff, particularly praising Coach Mike Elko and Coach Adam Cushing for their rapport and energy.
Among the schools vying for Fasusi’s commitment, Texas appears to be in the lead, as indicated by recent trends. Longhorns insider Eric Nahlin even placed a favorable prediction towards the in-state Longhorns.
Expressing his closeness with schools like Missouri, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, and Texas, Fasusi admitted to facing a tough decision amidst the competitive recruitment process.
Michael Fasusi Scouting Overview
Charles Power, the Director of Scouting and Rankings at On3, provides an insightful analysis of Fasusi’s potential as a prospect:
Described as a robust and physical offensive tackle with immense growth potential, Fasusi boasts impressive physical attributes, standing close to 6 feet 5 inches and nearly 300 pounds before his junior year. Noteworthy progress in size and athleticism was observed during the off-season between his sophomore and junior seasons. With commendable length for his position and a well-proportioned physique, he exhibits solid athleticism in combine settings.
On the field, Fasusi showcases enhanced play strength, demonstrating the ability to engage and drive defensive linemen while maintaining active footwork. His aggressive playing style reflects in his determination to dominate blocks with authority. Additionally, he displays improved lateral agility, enhanced balance, and a strong foundation. Fasusi’s participation in track and field, highlighted by a notable shot put throw of 46-10 feet as a sophomore, underscores his athleticism.
While he may need refinement in his pass protection techniques, Fasusi’s inherent skills suggest the potential to excel in that aspect with proper coaching and dedication. Notably, being relatively young for his recruitment cycle, turning 17 in the summer preceding his senior season, further underscores his promising trajectory in the realm of offensive line play.