Fairfax (VA) Robinson Secondary offensive lineman Tristan Leigh is considered one of the top offensive line prospects nationally.

The No. 4 offensive tackle prospect in the 2021 recruiting cycle holds 35 reported scholarship offers from some of the nation’s top programs. It is no surprise that Virginia Tech has him as one of the top overall prospects on their recruiting board.

Leigh, who is cousins with Tremaine, Terrell and Trey Edmunds, is high on Virginia Tech as well.

“I don’t have a list or anything, but yeah, I like them,” the five-star prospect said about Virginia Tech.

“I like VT because I’m comfortable there and with the coaches, and I like their 2021 class so far.”

On a daily basis, Leigh’s text messages and social media inboxes are full of messages from coaching staffs across the nation.

Every week, at least once, Leigh takes time out of his busy schedule to talk with Virginia Tech head coach Justin Fuente.

“He said I can be that guy to change the program around with Latrell (four-star wide receiver Latrell Neville) and Dematrius (four-star quarterback Dematrius Davis).”

While Leigh has a serious interest in Virginia Tech, he hasn’t been on campus in a while. The coronavirus messed up the majority of his spring visits and his schedule is guaranteed to be packed when the NCAA lifts the dead period. Will Virginia Tech get him back on campus after the dead period?

“Yea. I’m going to try for sure.”

According to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite ranking system, Leigh is considered the No. 15 overall recruit in the 2021 class.