PA Community Film Room V3: Zheng, Jackson, Agyare
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Our fourth installment of the Community Film Room. Tweet your film underneath my CFR thread each week to sue your spot. This series will be for athletes who I have not previously written on in the past. Hunter Svoboda…
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Continue ReadingOur fourth installment of the Community Film Room. Tweet your film underneath my CFR thread each week to sue your spot. This series will be for athletes who I have not previously written on in the past.
Hunter Svoboda | 6’7, 245 | OL/DL | Fleetwood | 2024
Usually when I find new offensive tackles to add to our rankings, they aren’t this far along in technique. Svoboda is an obvious giant of a man, sticking him at tackle is a no-brainer. What really intrigues me most about Svoboda is his ability to just as good a run-blocker as he is a pass-protector, that going for either right or left tackle. I don’t come across too many tackles who can be trusted to run-block from both tackle spots, as well as pass protect from each position. This trait alone holds value to college coaches. Svoboda is going to want to beat you with power before anything. He possesses plenty of it, so makes sense from his standpoint. Heavy-handed tackle who is capable of steering defenders in either direction if he can get his hands inside. I do wish Svoboda had slightly quicker feet, yet this is a giant nitpick when you can absolutely over power young men. Svoboda is a combo tackle who works his butt off to get better from what I hear. Excited for his future.
Sophomore Season Highlights- https://t.co/OJi0YUmKwO @fleetwood_hs @Get__Recruited @KeystoneRecruit @PaFootballNews @PaulRobertsCuse @BadgleyBruce @MDrago59 @PRZPAvic
— Hunter Svoboda (@HunterSvoboda55) November 7, 2021
Donovan Agyare | 5’11, 185 | DB/WR | Cheltenham | 2023
Limited tape out of Donovan Agyare yet some quality reps inside. His film shows he has all the tools necessary to contribute on offense. Reps show he has body control throughout his routes, reps show he can track the football well. Reps show that he can serve as a multi-aligning slot WR who is more than willing to block for his teammates and well. Big time effort player who’s game best serves him in the short to intermediate passing game. I am looking forward to seeing he and his teammates live this Fall to see who has and who hasn’t progressed.
Check out my highlight – https://t.co/8RdlstflWi
— Donovan Agyare (@DonovanAgyare) September 25, 2021
Malachi Jackson | 5’10 | QB | Southern | 2024
Some limited film out of Malachi Jackson. Jackson served as Southern’s QB but definitely seems more like an athlete at the position rather than a player who is going to beat you with his arm. This notion sends a bad message at times, not the case with Jackson, however. I see that Jackson understands where he should be going with the ball, I see he understands the offense and attempts to deliver passes on time and accurately. He does so from time to time, show he can hit hitches, curls and outs effectively when given time. Where Jackson provides extra juice is with his legs. Capable of scrambling and picking up yards on his own, while also showing he can run an option-based offense if need be. I like his skillset.
check out my finished sophomore season highlights https://t.co/hbL9IJtJkD
— malachi jackson (@newera13___) November 27, 2021
Matthew Scicchitano | 6’4, 280 | DL/TE | Mount Carmel Area | 2023
A travesty that this kid is yet to be ranked. Some of the best film I’ve seen out of any player from the Community Film Room series. This young man is littered with elite qualities top to bottom. Scicchitano will be ranked and ranked very high once we update the 2023 class this June. The man is dominant from multiple alignments. I trust him to disrupt the backfield from any technique at DT as well as disrupt with his hand on or off the dirt around the edge. I even trust Scicchitano to play any of the linebacker spots if need be. A player who can play anywhere in the front seven will hold incredible value as college programs begin to look in the Mt. Carmel area for talent. He’s already holding D1 offers, not enough to my liking though. Elite bullrush and power off the ball. Serious explosion in his legs. The strength behind his legs when coming around the edge is scary. What’s more impressive, he can get skinny, use his hands and some finesse to win reps when inside. His transition from shedding to getting after the quarterback is awesome to watch. He’s a flash after shedding, no false steps, he wants to eat right after winning his rep. Finisher. What’s even more unfair is that this kid can be just as dominant a blocker on offense and can catch passes. Not fair. His tape tells the story, was an easy and fun tape to break down.
Junior Year Highlights- https://t.co/b6hy3mJWRY @GOBIGRED19 @speed_killzJK
— Matthew Scicchitano (@mshicky66) November 21, 2021
Kyle Kolesar Kyle Kolesar 6'3" | 225 lbs | TE West Branch | 2023 State PA | 6’2, 225 | TE | West Branch | 2023
Here’s a quality football player. Kolesar is a pass-catching big-bodied tight end who also contributes as an in-line blocking TE or FB. I really like Kolesar’s ability to catch the ball downfield. He isn’t the easiest of striders and doesn’t possess incredible speed or anything, yet his film continues to prove that he is a legitimate threat downfield. Awesome ability to track the ball in the air and come down with some tough catches. As his film progresses, so do the number of quality in-line blocking reps show up out of Kolesar. I trust him to seal an edge if need be. He can also work the flat zones, catching out routes and gaining first downs to boot. This kid is better than I thought.
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Junior season offense highlights, check them out!
6’2 220 TE@PaFootballNews @WBWarriorFB— Kyle Kolesar (@KyleKolesar) November 13, 2021
Sam Zheng Sam Zheng 5'10" | 180 lbs | ATH Lower Merion | 2023 State PA | 5’10, 180 | WR/DB | Lower Merion | 2023
I’ve been familiar with Zheng’s game for some time, yet this is the first time I have been able to do a deep dive into his film. His stats and production do not do this young man justice. At wideout, Zheng can legitimately beat you at all three levels, inside and out. Yes, his size isn’t to die for but it’s not to his fault. Zheng can do damage at the LOS, whether that be in the screen game, quick outs or handoffs behind the LOS. He’s got serious YAC ability, both yards after contact and catch. Zheng can beat you in the intermediate game as well, cerebral player who understands how to sit in zones and eat up yards in empty areas. His quick twitch and short area burst allows for him to be the ideal target underneath a secondary. Zheng can even serve as a deep threat, his film proves it. Can work the seams and eat outside the numbers when running streaks or wheel routes. Separation ability can be seen. He isn’t afraid to take a hit and maintain a catch either. Love this playmaker on offense, yet he can serve up some quality reps at DB. Fearless player who can contribute on special teams as well. Big fan of this all-around football player.
Junior Year Highlights!
4.18 GPA C/O 2023
5'10 180lb (WR/DB/KR)
– 968 All-Purpose Yards
– 24 Rec / 467 Yds / 19.5 YPR /5 TD
– 21 Tackles / 8 Ast / 4 PBUClick the link below👇https://t.co/d3FaTPLNfx #hudl
— Sam Zheng (@samzheng23) November 12, 2021