5 Colonial-Schuylkill Prospects to watch closely
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As we continue to highlight the Colonial-Schuylkill Conference here at PrepRedzone over the last few weeks, we continue to do so by taking a look at five Colonial-Schuylkill Conference prospects to watch closely this offseason. In addition, we plan on…
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Continue ReadingAs we continue to highlight the Colonial-Schuylkill Conference here at PrepRedzone over the last few weeks, we continue to do so by taking a look at five Colonial-Schuylkill Conference prospects to watch closely this offseason. In addition, we plan on running another article, looking at five additional prospects from the conference to look at in the upcoming days to go along with today’s article.
With that, let’s get into our five players for today that you should watch closely.
First of all, we would like to congratulate Noah on his commitment to Syracuse. It’s a great landing spot for the Jim Thorpe standout. That being said, Rosahac is a player whose recruitment has taken off recently and is one whose recruitment shouldn’t slow down just because he committed to the Orange. Rosahac has great size at 6-foot-5 and upwards of 275+ pounds and has great athleticism to go along with it. He’s a great run blocker and his pass blocking skills are quite solid as well. His explosiveness is his biggest asset and that explosiveness really allows him to be a strong linemen on both sides of the ball and we expect him to take an even bigger step this upcoming fall as well.
A very good athlete with good size for either safety or wide receiver at 6-foot-2 and 205-pounds. Runs a reported 4.61 forty-yard dash as well and a 4.29 shuttle. Shows good strength with a 235 bench, 315 squat, 325 deadlift and 215 clean. Is a high productive player for North Schuylkill and has shown the ability to play on either side of the ball at the next level but safety is probably his best position. Had six interceptions this past season.
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Dolbin comes from a rich football family, his grandfather Jack Dolbin was an NFL wide receiver from 1970 through 1975 after playing his college ball at Wake Forest and his dad was a four-year starter at Villanova. Now, Noah is becoming a strong prospect of his own for Nativity. The rising junior has great size at a reported 6-foot-4 and 173-pounds to go along with a 4.7 forty-yard dash. As a sophomore he was very productive with 36 receptions for 733 yards and eight touchdowns last fall. Looking forward to see more out of Doblin in the upcoming months.
I wasn’t too familiar with Machalik’s game but after watching him with a closer eye recently, rather impressed. He’s 6-foot-1 and 195-pounds with a 4.65 forty-yard dash. For Palmerton, he was a tremendous quarterback this pass season, passing for over 2,500 yards and 31 touchdowns while adding an additional 1,200+ yards and 21 touchdowns on the ground.
They run an RPO system at Palmerton that works really well with his skillset. He shows great athleticism and uses his size and speed to his advantage. He shows good arm strength and touch on the ball with the ability to throw for accuracy when on the move as well. Has a nice zip on his ball as well. Definite FCS upside here with Machalik.
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Finally, we head back to North Schuylkill to take a look at wide receiver Joey Flail Joey Flail 6’0″ | 185 lbs | ATH North Schuylkill | 2024 State PA . Flail has been a productive wide receiver for the program now for multiple years as well, showing great consistency. He’s got good size and his athleticism in the open field is better than one would probably expect. While not as fast, he does have a Cooper Kupp type essence to his game in his ability to be a threat both down the field but also a guy who could take screen passes and break them off for long gains or touchdowns as well. He has very good vision when with the ball and is quite elusive as well. Earned multiple end of the year honors for his junior season and should be among the best in the state once again in 2023. Once again a player that we believe has certified FCS potential.