2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Lucas Scott, OL, Army West Point

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Football 2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Lucas Scott, OL, Army West Point
2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Lucas Scott, OL, Army West Point
  • Name: Lucas Scott
  • Position: OL
  • College: Army West Point
  • Height: 6’3″
  • Weight: 300 lbs
  • X (Twitter): @lucasscott46
  • Instagram: @lucasscott__

What made you decide you wanted to be a football player?

I’ve always loved competition and fell in love with the game at a young age. And it’s fun! 

What are your favorite moments from your football life?

Winning the Joe Moore Award. 

What are you looking to achieve as a football player going forward?

Make a 53-man roster and have a successful career.

If you could hang out with any football player past or present for a day, who and why?

Jason Kelce. Seems like an awesome guy and was an incredible offensive lineman. 

Which one of your family members inspires you the most and why?

My mother. She has the biggest heart and will do anything for anybody!

What is your favorite offensive scheme and why?

I love the Lion’s offensive scheme. Their run game is really fun to watch. 

What should we know about Lucas Scott the person?

Just a simple guy. You always know what you are going to get! 

What stands out about your film the most?

I think my athleticism and my ability to move people. 

How do you handle challenges both in life and on the football field?

Leaning on loved ones, as well as staying consistent in training. 

What would a team get in a player like you?

A consistent, trustworthy player who will give everything he has to the organization.

What do you love the most about the game of football?

Doing hard things with a team, in incredible atmospheres. Grinding endlessly to achieve a goal.  

Who is the most underrated player you’ve played with and why?

Liam Fortner. Was one of the best blocking receivers in the country. Always mauling corners and safeties. 

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