BOOM: Ohio State Lands Elite Offensive Lineman Jimmy Kalis Over Loaded Final Six

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Ryan Day lands a big piece for his future offense- both in importance and stature

Ohio State has added another major piece to its future in the trenches, securing a commitment from highly touted offensive lineman Jimmy Kalis over a loaded group of finalists that included Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Miami, and Texas. The Buckeyes made Kalis a clear priority throughout the process, with offensive line coach Tyler Bowen playing a pivotal role in sealing the deal. Bowen’s consistent communication and vision for Kalis’ development in Columbus helped separate Ohio State from the pack, ultimately giving the Buckeyes the edge in one of the more competitive recruitments in the country.

Standing at an imposing 6′ 7″ and around 285 to 290 pounds, Jimmy Kalis brings the kind of size and physical profile that immediately translates to the next level. Hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he plays his high school football at Central Catholic, a program known for producing tough, fundamentally sound linemen. Built with long arms and a strong base, Kalis thrives in the trenches where his combination of length, strength, and balance allows him to control defenders at the point of attack. He shows a natural ability to anchor in pass protection while also creating movement in the run game, making him a true every down offensive tackle prospect.

What separates Kalis is not just his physical tools, but his pedigree and football IQ. Coming from a football family, with his father playing in the NFL and his brother starring at The Team Up North, he has grown up around the game and understands the technical side of offensive line play at a high level. That background shows up in his film, where his hand placement, footwork, and awareness are advanced for his age. He plays with a controlled aggression, finishing blocks and consistently looking to dominate his matchup while also displaying the discipline and technique coaches covet.

As a prospect, Kalis projects as a high ceiling tackle who can develop into a cornerstone piece along the offensive line. His frame still has room to add good weight, and as he continues to refine his technique, his upside becomes even more evident. With his blend of size, lineage, and on field production, it is easy to see why he is one of the most sought after offensive linemen in the country and why Ohio State views him as a future anchor in the trenches.

With his commitment, Kalis becomes another major addition to an already strong offensive line haul for Ohio State in the 2027 class, joining fellow interior pieces Kellen Wymer, Brody McNeel, and Mason Wilt. That group now gives the Buckeyes a solid foundation up front, with multiple bodies who bring size, versatility, and long term development upside. More importantly, it highlights a clear emphasis from position coach Tyler Bowen to build this class from the inside out, stacking physical, high ceiling linemen who can anchor the offense for years to come. With Kalis now in the fold, Ohio State continues to separate itself nationally, assembling one of the most complete and balanced classes in the country.

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