New Position? Not a problem for these guys
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Some of the best football players in the history of the game have been able to play multiple positions and/or on both sides of the ball. That’ll be no different for these 5 student athletes as they head into the…
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Continue ReadingSome of the best football players in the history of the game have been able to play multiple positions and/or on both sides of the ball. That’ll be no different for these 5 student athletes as they head into the 2023 season for their high schools.
After playing OL the last few years, Barber now 6’1 215lbs is headed into his sophomore year and has decided to make a position change. Usually you see TEs transition to OL and rarely the other way around but for this young stud he’s starting to get taller, lean out and has the footwork of a guy who’s spent countless hours working on his route running ability. Over the summer Nick has showcased his skills at over 10+ camps all at the TE position where he’s walked a way with a lot of high praise from Coaches on several staffs. Look to see the name
Nick Barber
Nick
Barber
6’2″ | 235 lbs | TE
Brandeis | 2026
TX
a lot in the future when you hear about a pass catching, aggressive blocking, powerful, gentle giant of a TE out of San Antonio, Tx. @Nick97Barber
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Wesley Kotzur
Wesley Kotzur
Regardless if its a hand in the dirt or standing up at the line of scrimmage the TE position is that of an athletic offensive lineman and that’s what this multi sport athlete is. Kotzur played OL last year for Floresville HS but after a recent growth spurt and burst of speed he’s decided to switch positions to TE. He’s still getting used to the athleticism of a TE but what will make him stand out is his ability to get down field the same way he does when he’s running bases in his other sport of baseball. There aren’t too many TE who can move like a WR and though he’s not at that point yet the fact that he’s working on his game early makes one to believe that by this time next year he’s going to be scary to guard and a matchup nightmare for LBs. @wkotzur
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Colby Hesseltine
Colby Hesseltine
A 3 sport athlete who holds several offers and plays multiple positions for his team at TE/WR/DE makes Hesseltine moving from mainly WR to split time at TE this season a sight to see. Colby is a big physical player that has added 35lbs of muscle this offseason. I’m looking for him to cause havoc against defenses this season regardless of where he’s lined up. @HesseltineColby
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Sean Robinson
Sean Robinson
On a loaded roster Robinson found a way to get himself on the field as he’s playing Safety as well as a lot of WR this year for Steele HS. The 6’4 210 lb multi sport athlete has been picking up a number of offers this offseason with his first coming from the University of Arizona. Look to see Robinson blow up this fall as he plays along side a host of other very talented student athletes in that Steele offense led by 2025 Chad Warner and a defense with 2024 Dontae Carter and 2024 Vanderbilt commit Alvin Williamson. @SeanRambo06
on the basketball court or on the football field it doesn’t matter because at 6’5 with his speed, stride, length and ability to go up and snatch any ball that’s in the air, are just a few of the things that make Peeler switching from QB to WR a very dangerous young man. I got a chance to watch Peeler at a camp this summer and he didn’t back down from competition and even went as far calling out some of the top DBs that were at the camp. Arlington Seguin might’ve struck gold with this one and if he was flying under the radar before, after what I’ve witnessed this summer he won’t be under the radar much longer. He also holds and offer from Arizona State. @KohenPeeler