Stanford anticipates key contributions from Ellis McAdoo for 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 11:30 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Ellis McAdoo, a 6'6", 295-pound offensive lineman, enters his redshirt sophomore year for Stanford. After participating in spring practices, McAdoo may provide depth at both guard and center positions. His development is crucial for enhancing the team's offensive line as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 season. With a few more years to grow, McAdoo could emerge as a valuable asset if he secures a consistent role.
- •Ellis McAdoo is a redshirt sophomore from Elmhurst, IL.
- •Standing at 6'6" and weighing 295 pounds, he plays offensive line.
- •McAdoo participated in spring practices, showing versatility.
- •He may serve as a depth piece at guard and center.
- •Stanford will assess his role in the 2026 season.
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"ELLIS McADOO #65 Height: 6’6” Weight: 295lb Position: OL Class: RS Sophomore Hometown: Elmhurst, IL Summary: I don’t stand six feet six inches tall…but McAdoo. I don’t push three bills on the scale….but McAdoo. I also don’t have the ability to protect a QB or push nose tackles around for fun…but McAdoo. The Redshirt Sophomore […]
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