Was just about to post this for some debate. Definitely a lot of talented players who had great high school careers, and many beyond that. Not sure why only three defensive lineman were slotted for an all-decade team, as well as having two spots for "offensive athletes" and a spot for a "defensive athlete." Looks like Matt was just trying to find spots for players he thought were most worthy of inclusion.
As a St. Edward fan, the notable snubs from my perspective would be Tyler Orlosky and Jeff Pietrowski. Orlosky was as dominant a guard as I've seen at the high school level, a two-time all-state selection from that legendary Eagle o-line of the '10 and '11 seasons, and a Rimington finalist at WVU. Pietrowski was the defensive player of the year in '19 and a terror off the edge for two years. Neither player even made the Honorable Mention category. I'd also argue that Troy Dipre was worthy of at least an honorable mention as well. Two-time first team all-state LB in '13 and '14. A rare feat for any player to achieve at the D1 level, and the only St. Edward player to accomplish it in recent memory.