2026 Offensive Lineman Dylan Biehl Talks Recent Georgia Tech Visit
It was another great spring practice for the Yellow Jackets and they extended an offer to 2026 OL target Dylan Biehl while he was on a visit. Biehl is now up to seven offers with major offers from Duke, Miami, Georgia State, Florida Atlantic, and USF. It was a busy winter and January as he picked up all five of those offers in the month. He also has other spring visits to Georgia, Oregon, Miami, Washington, USF, Duke, and Auburn coming 2026 OL prospect talked about what he liked when he visited campus this morning.
“I like the campus because it still feels like a college environment but in a city with everything available to you. It felt great getting the I felt it was coming but having a program that plays so physically up front is a great take pride in being physical and love football,” said Biehl.
The new facilities Georgia Tech is building and has implemented into the program continue to impress recruits who visit campus. One thing that stood out when talking with Biehl was how he brought up the physicality that he continued to talk about the Yellow Jacket program. Despite no pads to start spring practice, Georgia Tech has a different aura to them.
“The new facilities and investment in the program will be huge as think they have the right coach who wants to be there and bring them back to his standard. Obviously, it’s a great education,” said Biehl. “ I like the physical style of play. Coach an OL guy along with Coach Wade, it’s a great option. I think with their physical play they are definitely going in the right direction. There were no pads, but high tempo and energy today.”
He recently participated in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association all-star game in December with MaxPreps and the game was televised. He has continued to pick up buzz as spring begins to heat up. Biehl was recently invited to the Rivas Camp in Atlanta and is set to come on April 21st.
He stands at 6’5 255 pounds and is a staple on the offensive line for the Lambert Longhorns. He helped Lambert to an 8-3 record and a playoff berth in 2023. He has great footwork and balance on the offensive line. When you watch his film, you see him finishing opposing defensive ends and pass rushers with ease. He is great at imposing his will. Biehl also stands out in pass protection being able to handle speed or a bull rush. He is exceptional at protecting the blindside of the quarterback.
“I I love and respect the game along with the I’ve never wanted the best compliment I can get is for an OL coach to say “I love watching your film because you" said Biehl.
That is the type of mentality you want protecting your program, and Biehl will be one to continue to monitor for the Yellow Jackets.