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.
First | Last | Team |
---|---|---|
Gus | Allen | Waunakee |
Nathaniel | Baker | Monroe |
Messiah | Barron | Kenosha Indian Trail |
Brett | Behnke | Lourdes Academy |
Nick | Berg | St. Mary Catholic/VC |
Alex | Birchbauer | Germantown |
Haeden | Bower | Baraboo |
Tyler | Brown | Richland Center |
Chris | Bryant | Milwaukee Marshall |
Isaac | Bunker | Monroe |
Jade | Busse | Reedsville |
Ben | Buxa | Lakeside Lutheran |
Nathan | Carroll | Rice Lake |
Larry | Chin | Milwaukee Riverside |
Sam | Coufal | Kettle Moraine |
Blake | Dax | Highland |
Kanye | Densmore | Green Bay East |
Mitchell | Dietzel | Catholic Central |
Troy | Dietzler | Ashwaubenon |
Dante | Draghicchio | Bay Port |
Keats | Dyslin | McFarland |
Griffin | Empey | Stoughton |
Brady | Engel | Columbus |
Will | Friedman | Pulaski |
Austin | Fuchs | Monroe |
Brandon | Fuller | Necedah |
Joe | Garczynski | Berlin |
Marcus | Getsinger | Pittsville |
Carsten | Gile | Waupaca |
Noah | Glazebrook | Union Grove |
Josh | Grignon | Winneconne |
Quinn | Grovesteen | Evansville |
Gunnar | Hanson | Waukesha West |
Jack | Helzer | Kenosha Christian Life |
Nick | Hierlmeier | Glenwood City |
Carver | Higgins | Edgar |
Landon | Hron | Hartford |
Thaddeus | Jamieson | West Bend East |
Conner | Jensen | Rhinelander |
Phoenix | Jonas | Manitowoc Lincoln |
Isaiah | Jones | Fond du Lac |
Tyson | Jones | Kenosha St. Joseph |
Mitchell | Kallies | Oconto Falls |
Maverick | Kaminski | River Falls |
Cayden | Kershaw | Wausau West |
Evan | Klinkner | Brookwood |
Noah | Knobloch | Regis |
Kyle | Koch | West Allis Hale |
Cody | Kwak | Menomonie |
Jonah | Larson | Bangor |
Josh | Lee-O'Bryant | Grafton |
Blaike | Loker | Kimberly |
Jack | Marsh | Pulaski |
Marco | Matteucci | Kenosha St. Joseph |
Ryan | McCartney | Lancaster |
Liam | McGuire | Muskego |
Max | McGuire | Darlington |
Camren | McIntosh | Racine Horlick |
Mason | McNeill | Westosha Central |
Jackson | Mefford | Middleton |
Cole | Mendolsohn | Nicolet |
Brandon | Mills | Oconomowoc |
Tate | Milton | Notre Dame |
Zack | Mlsna | Cashton |
Austin | Moe | Brodhead/Juda |
Diego | Morales | Cedar Grove-Belgium |
Noah | Moris | Union Grove |
Abel | Mulder | Racine St. Catherine's |
Tadan | Niemi | Hurley |
Jackson | Ormond | Stratford |
Blake | Osbahr | Notre Dame |
Thomas | Paasch | Green Bay Southwest |
Calvin | Panno | Waukesha North |
Ian | Phebus | Waunakee |
Cason | Quick | Menasha |
Brandt | Rice | Wausau West |
Thomas | Riley | Randolph |
Ross | Rowland | De Pere |
Cormac | Sammons | Oshkosh North |
Connor | Sanford | Two Rivers |
Brock | Sawicki | Saint Croix Falls |
Wolf | Schnabl | Mukwonago |
Matt | Schneider | Hilbert |
Nick | Schwoerer | Kimberly |
Logan | See | Chilton |
Colin | Selk | Columbus |
Joe | Staff | Brookfield Central |
Hewston | Steger | Mayville |
Brady | Stencil | Edgar |
Cole | Stevens | D.C. Everest |
Jackson | Stortz | Hartford |
Lennon | Stroede | Wisconsin Dells |
Brady | Tadisch | Crivitz |
Jason | VandenHouten | Notre Dame |
Dylan | Warren | Wisconsin Dells |
Ethan | Whitwam | Durand |
Brandon | Wraalstad | Oconomowoc |
Kellen | Wright | West Salem |
Ben | Youngworth | Kimberly |
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