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Joe Thomas Award Pre-Season Watch List

08/14/2024, 2:00pm CDT
By Travis Wilson

The Joe Thomas Award is presented annually to the state's top senior offensive lineman as part of the WSN Senior Football Awards. The award is named after former Brookfield Central and University of Wisconsin athlete Joe Thomas, who has gone on to great success in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. After an All-American career at UW, Thomas was selected to the NFL Pro Bowl ten times. 

The pre-season list will be trimmed down to about 25 semi-finalists halfway through the year, with five finalists chosen at the start of the playoffs. Winners are announced the week of the state finals.

JOE THOMAS AWARD PRE-SEASON WATCH LIST

First Last Team
Charles Anderson Pecatonica/Argyle
Matthew Aurit Mineral Point
Alex Baehr Lakeside Lutheran
Caleb Bartko Spring Valley
Ryon Berklund Westby
Logan Bockman Saint Croix Falls
Patrick Bokowski Brookfield Central
Ryan Bongey Muskego
Brady Bortz Kiel
Ben Brown Beaver Dam
James Brunner Muskego
Brayden Busse Cambria-Friesland
Zach Carlson Grantsburg
Payne Carroll Wisconsin Dells
Tommy Cassady Lake Mills
Josh Christiansen Brookfield Central
Charlie Cimbalnik Racine Horlick
Brenden Clubb Stevens Point
Mason Cole Oconto Falls
Ben Contreras Mukwonago
Daniel Davila Abbotsford
Blake DeChateau Seymour
Cadyn Deden Mondovi
Ryan Doede Iola-Scandinavia
Jacob Dolinar Waukesha West
Thomas Dwyer Lakeside Lutheran
Cy Gates Waukesha West
Logan Goodrich Wisconsin Dells
Xzavier Grabher Racine St. Catherine's
Eric Grabowski Saint Francis
Isaiah Groom Potosi/Cassville
Rey Guerrero Columbus
Bennett Hahm Lake Country Lutheran
Gavin Hatfield Stanley-Boyd
Jackson Hawkins Appleton North
Wyatt Hilby Ithaca
Dylan Hildebrand Verona
Jacob Hoppe Colby
Eddie Huering Xavier
Orlando Humphrey Sussex Hamilton
Charlie Ingrisano Marquette
Chase Jacklin Slinger
Marcus Jamison Milwaukee Marshall
Braeden Jansen Kaukauna
Norman Jensen Grantsburg
Konnar Johnston Mondovi
Kaden Jostad Holmen
Landon Kasakaitas Elk Mound
Dane Katz Xavier
Jon Kearney Aquinas
Robby Kedrowicz Waterford
Kody Kirchberg Baraboo
Adam Kleinhans La Crosse Central
Brayden Kleppe Richland Center
Matthew Koss Luxemburg-Casco
Brian Krosberg Iola-Scandinavia
Nolan Kummer Ellsworth
Oscar Latendresse D.C. Everest
Gordon Lucht Antigo
Carter Lueck Stratford
Matthew Mahoney Mount Horeb/Barneveld
Max Maliszewski Aquinas
Mason Mandurano Platteville
Truman Mankowski Madison La Follette
Will McCorison Wausau West
Alex Michels Bay Port
Gabe Miller Marquette
Jonny Moody Oconto Falls
Bennett Mueller New Berlin West
James Nellis Grafton
Tony Nooyen Pulaski
Brian Ortega Kenosha St. Joseph
Daniel Ottesen Waukesha North
Christian Parcher La Crosse Logan
Jake Pekar Franklin
Austin Peplinski Horicon/Hustisford
Thomas Peterson Grafton
Will Phebus Waunakee
Jacob Phillips Mineral Point
Tyler Phillips Cameron
Asa Poister Notre Dame
Josh Polster Lomira
Tadd Posey Saint Croix Central
Nathan Rathkamp Kimberly
David Regnier Prescott
Jeremiah Ricks Milwaukee Marshall
Devon Roehl Loyal
Michael Roeske Wautoma
Griffin Rousseau Stoughton
Lukas Ruechel Pulaski
Dane Schmidtknecht DeForest
Sam Schmitt Cochrane-Fountain City
Blaine Severson Mondovi
Max Sisler Monona Grove
Michael Smith Wisconsin Lutheran
Brock Socha Seymour
Clay Spaltholz South Milwaukee
Ira Stein New London
Brayden Steinke Reedsville
Owen Strebig Catholic Memorial
Ryne Stricker Milton
Madden Tate Oak Creek
Broden Thiel Somerset
Grant Thome Plymouth
Braydon Thompson Kettle Moraine
Nate Timmerman Cuba City
Braden Tyler Janesville Craig
Hunter Vanden Heiden Freedom
Will Wagner Arrowhead
Parker Walbruck New London
Alex Warden Bay Port
Walker Weis Stratford
Mason Werfal Menasha
Mason Wolter Oconomowoc

About the Author

Travis Wilson serves as the WisSports.net General Manager, Football Editor, and contributing writer for other parts of the site. Wilson was selected as part of the Sports 40 Under 40 list by Coach & AD Magazine and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association for 2019. The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) named Travis the 2015 recipient of the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award. He currently serves on the WFCA Executive Board and is a member of the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. A graduate of Richland Center High School and Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Travis was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, baseball, basketball), inducted to the Richland Center High School Hall of Fame in 2023, and currently resides in Reedsburg. You can follow him on Twitter at @travisWSN.

For the latest and most up to date football news and recruiting information, follow Travis on Twitter @travisWSN. Email story ideas, recruiting info, etc. to Travis at travis(at)wissports.net.

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