55 DAYS TO 2026 KICKOFF: Kyle Rakers

55 DAYS TO 2026 KICKOFF: Kyle Rakers

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55 DAYS TO 2026 KICKOFF: Kyle Rakers
#55 Kyle Rakers
STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA – NOVEMBER 15: Kyle Rakers #55 of the Kansas State Wildcats snaps the ball before a game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) | Getty Images

#55 Kyle Rakers

Redshirt Sophomore | 6-4 | 304 lbs. (+7) | Norwalk, Iowa

Kyle Rakers

  • Position: Offensive Line
  • Previous College: None
  • Projection: Second-String
  • Remaining Eligibility: 3 years
  • Status: On Scholarship

Kyle Rakers (b. Oct. 7, 2005) is a promising offensive guard from Dowling Catholic High School in Iowa who enrolled in spring 2024 and is majoring in accounting.

He redshirted and did not play in 2024 so as to add more strength and muscle to his frame.

Last season, Rakers played against both Kansas and Texas Tech as a reserve offensive lineman, seeing time on eight offensive snaps. He finished the season as an Academic All-Big 12 performer.

Rakers prepped under head coach Tom Wilson at Dowling Catholic, where he was rated the 71st-best offensive guard nationally in the Class of 2024 by ESPN, and viewed as the 10th-best overall prospect in the state of Iowa by both 247Sports and ESPN.

A three-year starter, he helped the Maroons to a combined 19-4 record during his final two seasons and was named to The Des Moines Register All-Iowa Elite Team among all classes as both a junior and a senior, in addition to first-team all-state honors in both seasons.

Rakers also earned first-team all-state honors as both a junior and senior from the Iowa Football Coaches Association and Iowa Print Sports Writers Association.

He helped the Maroons to rush for 1,988 yards, pass for 1,402 yards and score total 42 touchdowns during his senior campaign.

Rakers committed to K-State over offers from Boston College, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Miami (Ohio), Michigan State, Missouri, Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Tulane and UNLV, as well as recruiting interest from Arkansas, Cincinnati, Iowa, Minnesota and Notre Dame.

His primary recruiter was his former position coach, ex-offensive coordinator Conor Riley.

I project Rakers to battle with Michael Capria for the right to back up Delvin Morris at center.

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