
By Stephen Vilardo, SuperWest Sports
May 29, 2025
Linebackers need to be the Swiss Army knives of the defensive unit.
Big enough to attack ball carriers, agile enough to drop into coverage, fast enough to create havoc in the backfield, and smart enough to set up the coverage packages and blitz schemes on the fly.
The players in the middle of the defense are called upon to make a lot of things happen.
Today, we look at some of the best linebackers in the West ahead of the 2025 season.
1. Bryce Boettcher, Oregon

He had a breakout season on the gridiron last fall, leading the Ducks in total tackles. This spring, he concentrated on football and added 10 pounds to his frame for spring practice.
He will be the anchor of the UO defense this fall.
2. Isaiah Glasker, BYU

A force off the edge, he finished his sophomore season with 15 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks and tallied three interceptions to go with 70 total tackles.
Glasker is a versatile playmaker who, along with Jack Kelly, gives the Cougars a formidable one-two punch at OLB.
3. Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State

He was also very good dropping into coverage, with an interception and two passes defended. With New Mexico State in 2023, Elliott ended the season with seven total passes defended.
The Sun Devils are among the favorites to win the Big 12 title this year, and Elliott will spearhead the defensive unit.
4. Jack Kelly, BYU

In his first season at the FBS level, Kelly made 51 tackles, including ten tackles for loss and five sacks.
A big hitter with a nose for the football forced a pair of fumbles in 2024.
5. Jordan Pollard, San Jose State

His 115 tackles were the most in a single season for a Spartan since 2021. Pollard was a force in the backfield with 14 stops behind the line of scrimmage last fall.
The first team All-Mountain West performer should once again rack up the numbers in 2025.
6. Lander Barton, Utah

He also picked off a pair of passes, taking one back 87 yards for a pick six; it was his second interception return for a TD in the last two seasons.
Barton’s 104 total return yards on his two picks last year were the 14th most nationally and second most among Big 12 defenders.
7. Eric Gentry, USC

In just five games of action last season, he averaged 6.6 tackles per game and collected a pair of sacks and seven total tackles for loss.
A big hitter, he has forced four fumbles in his career, and can drop into coverage or rush off the edge.
8. Raesjon Davis, Oregon State

He saw action in just three games last season with USC to preserve his redshirt and transfer season.
Davis should thrive in the middle of the Beavers’ defense and will be a playmaker on that side of the football for OSU.
9. Cade Uluave, Cal

Uluave averaged 7.9 tackles per outing in 2024 with three stops behind the line.
The middle linebacker can create havoc in the backfield or drop into coverage and make plays.
10. Buom Jock, Cal

Jock comes from Colorado State and will team up with Uluave in the middle for the Bears. Jock was a tackling machine for the Rams in 2024, finishing the campaign with 100 stops.
He is athletic and has the size to match up with any tight end. Bock has a nose for the ball, recovering a pair of fumbles last season and picking off a pass.
11. Tano Letuli, San Diego State

He can drop into coverage or be a run stuffer. Production should go up in Year Two of the Aztecs’ 4-2-5 scheme.
At 240 Pounds, Letuli will be the stopper in the middle of that defense.
12. Randolph Kpai, New Mexico

He ended his junior season with 80 tackles and 4.5 TFLs, ranking third for UNM in both categories.
A true run stuffer on the outside, Kpai should be one of the surest tacklers in the Mountain West this fall.
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