Rising Edge Rusher Wolfgramm Locks in Six Official Visits

Maple Mountain standout to check out Arizona State, Boise State, BYU, North Carolina, Texas A&M and UCLA

Mar. 27, 2026 at 3:21am

Spanish Fork (Utah) Maple Mountain edge rusher Uhila Wolfgramm, an intriguing prospect with inside/outside ability, has locked in six official visits this spring to Arizona State, UCLA, Boise State, North Carolina, Utah, and BYU. Wolfgramm, who measured in at 6-foot-3 and 250 pounds, had a strong showing at the recent Adidas Polynesian Bowl Combine and is looking to continue his rapid development at the college level.

Why it matters

Wolfgramm is a rising edge rusher with significant upside, having only started playing football in 8th grade after moving to the U.S. from New Zealand. His ambitious visit schedule and focus on development suggest he could be a high-impact recruit for whichever program lands him.

The details

Wolfgramm flashed a quick get-off and the ability to physically overwhelm opponents at the Polynesian Bowl Combine, with solid testing metrics including a 2.75-second 20-yard dash, 4.31-second shuttle, and 101-foot broad jump. He's more than just a straight-line player, showing change of direction and heavy hands that could allow him to play both on the edge and potentially slide inside as a three-technique at the college level.

  • Wolfgramm has official visits set to Arizona State on April 24, UCLA on May 15, Boise State on May 28, North Carolina on June 5, Utah on June 12, and BYU on June 18.
  • He also plans to take unofficial visits to North Carolina and Texas A&M in the first week of April, and to Arizona, Arizona State, and UCLA in mid-April.

The players

Uhila Wolfgramm

A 6-foot-3, 250-pound edge rusher from Spanish Fork (Utah) Maple Mountain High School who is a rising prospect with inside/outside ability.

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What they’re saying

“Coming from New Zealand, I never played football before I got here. I moved here in 8th grade and didn't start playing football until my freshman year. Development is still new to me but with experience, I'm starting to pick it up and the game is slowing down for me.”

— Uhila Wolfgramm, Edge Rusher

“Getting a late start made me hungry to learn as much as I can. I want to go where I can continue to learn and be developed to see where it can take me. I also want to be somewhere that I can get an education when my playing days are done.”

— Uhila Wolfgramm, Edge Rusher

What’s next

Wolfgramm plans to take his official visits over the next few months and then make a decision on where he will continue his college football career.

The takeaway

Wolfgramm's rapid development and impressive physical tools make him a highly sought-after recruit, and his focus on finding the right program to continue his growth could pay dividends for whichever school lands the talented edge rusher.