Offer Now Candidates: ’24 Wide Receivers
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Want 30% off of your subscription? Use promo code PaulG30 at checkout! Max Frank ID #26 ATH #2 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 200 POS ATH CLASS 2024 View Profile Max Frank State: Idaho School: Sandpoint The do it all athlete for Sandpoint has…
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The do it all athlete for Sandpoint has been off to a hot start during his senior season, and erupted last week for four scores in a close loss to Homedale. Frank has impressive Junior season film, and is not slowing down in his final campaign. He is a tough to tackle smooth athlete with elite contact balance and vision in space with third level speed in the open field. Frank can lineup in the backfield, slot or on the outside and is a mismatch wherever he goes. Seemingly comfortable tracking the ball over the top or running out of the backfield, his natural athleticism takes over often and makes him one of the top under-rated prospects across the state. Frank holds offers from Whitworth University and Montana Tech, but is a no brainer D-III+ caliber kid with FCS potential down the road.
West-Baranco has been dominating competition for a couple of years now, and is a huge target at 6’4″ and change on the outside, that can go up and get it with 50/50 balls, stretch the field and is very physical near the LOS with his hands and ability to get off press coverage. He is a devastating blocker in the run game that bullies corners and safeties in space, finishing with nasty intentions and a big part of the run game from the outside. He is a long strider with range and can beat overhead safeties while able to get in defenders blind spots before breaking off into the clear. He has tons of upside due to his size, length and ability to stretch the field and is a no brainer next level kid with D-I potential down the road.
Snarr is a very physical imposing and tough to tackle player on the outside, and is coming off a monster Junior season that included First Team All Conference Honors and was the POTY in 2021. He is a tough and physical runner with the ball in his hands that is hard to bring down in the open field, and is a true vertical threat at the third level with strong hands in traffic and the ability to track over the top and make contested catches when needed. Snarr also adds position versatility as he can play either in the slot or on the outside, and is a high IQ route runner that can settle in zone coverage and is patient before he breaks into the open. Snarr does not currently report any offers, but that should change through his senior season and as we approach NSD.