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Ohio Valley Native Andreas Hunter | WVU Football All 105
All 105 is a West Virginia Sports Now series profiling each member of the 2025 WVU Football Roster.
Andreas Hunter committed to WVU Football as a preferred walk-on (PWO) ahead of the 2024 season, giving the Glen Dale, W. Va. native a chance to represent his home state on the Division I stage.
A First Team All-State honoree at John Marshall High School outside Wheeling, Hunter didn’t allow a sack during his senior season. The 6-foot-5, 301 pound tackle picked up more than 20 pancake blocks in his high school career and also participated on the wrestling team, giving him extra practice in fundamentals of his position like grappling and weight transfer.
The Mountaineers brought in veteran transfers on the offensive line this offseason in order to fill holes in their roster resulting from graduation. Hunter’s best path to the field, then, comes on special teams… although it can take quite a bit of time for walk-ons to develop.
73 โข Andreas Hunter, redshirt freshman offensive line
Last year: Hunter took a redshirt year in his first college season and didnโt make it into any games.
Stats: N/A
Camp outlook:ย The Mountaineers overhauled their offensive line room in the offseason, bringing in veteran transfers to compete for the starting spots.
Projected role:ย If Hunter gets on the field this season, he’d likely do so on special teams: a common role for PWOs.
Accolades, highlights:ย Hunter earned an All-State nod in West Virginia’s Class AAA and didn’t allow a sack during his senior season, picking up more than 20 pancake blocks.
Coverage Links:
In-State 2024 OL Accepts PWO Offer from WVU Football Program
