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Want 30% off your subscription use coupon code Cmac30 at checkout! Mason Enochson ID #92 WR #19 HEIGHT 5'8" WEIGHT 160 POS WR CLASS 2025 View Profile Mason Enochson State: Idaho School: Marsing Enochson is only a sophomore but plays…
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Enochson is only a sophomore but plays like a seasoned veteran. He was a huge highlight for Marsing as the sophomore earned first team all conference honors and is only going to improve as he grows in the program. Enochson shows really good burst in and out of his breaks with the ability to take the football the distance once he gets his hand on it. Has really good speed and short area quickness that allows him to make defenders miss in space. May not be the biggest player on the field but shows a high level of competitiveness on the 50/50 ball in the air. Can really make plays all over the field and even can play in the backfield if they really needed him to. He is going to be a special player for the Huskies in the next two years and we are expecting a big jump from his sophomore to junior season.
Kaden Krogh
Kaden Krogh
Krogh is one heck of a football player earning a first team all conference nod as a freshman. Krogh is a good looking athlete that is already standing 6’2” and will only fill out his frame as he grows into his body. He earned his all conference nod at defensive back this season but is able to switch over and play offense when he is needed. We really liked his toughness as he’s not afraid of contact, it’s something that sets him apart from his peers. He has a smooth back pedal that shows his is under control of his body and then is able to really transition out of his pedal and break on the football. He will be more advanced in man coverage as he grows but we loved the way he competed on every single snap. One of the better defensive backs we have seen on film and one to keep your eye on this coming season.
Nevarez is a really good running back and if it weren’t for a star senior and a really talented junior he would have been a first team all conference performer this season. Being second team is not a bad mark by any stretch of the imagination but what Nevarez lacks in height he makes up for with extreme toughness and great speed. He is hard to taken down in the open field with his ability to shake and wiggle around defenders. He run extremely hard even though he has a smaller build we have seen on film that it takes more than an arm tackle to bring him down. He is a good one cut ability and make decisions quickly to get up field while getting positive yards. He is going to only improve and the sky’s the limit for him.
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