Under recruited college caliber prospects (Part. III)
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Want 30% off of your subscription? Use promo code PaulG30 at checkout! Leon Evans ID #15 DL #3 HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 240 POS DL CLASS 2024 View Profile Leon Evans State: Idaho School: Eagle Evans is a still raw and developing prospect,…
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Evans is a still raw and developing prospect, but has elite upside at the next level due to his size, position versatility on both sides of the line and can without a doubt find a home at the next level. He is a violent striker that can two gap, win one on one battles in pass rush situations and also shows some twitch in the short area when collapsing the pocket. Evans has been anchoring the line for Eagle for the past couple of seasons, and has been flying under the radar this season. On the offensive side, he is a violent run blocker that gets immediate displacement of defenders, snaps out of his stance and uses his arm length in pass protection to his advantage. Evans should see FCS schools come in late as we near NSD, and should see his stock rise a bit down this late stretch of the season and into the off-season.
Reed plays defensive end, but could find his home at outside linebacker as a DPR guy in college, as he is a elite defender coming off the edge with a quick use of hands and a natural bend around tackles with a variety of pass rush moves at his disposal. He displays a very high motor at all times and is a relentless pass rusher that knows when to counter back inside, and can go speed to power in a hurry while locking out blockers against the run and is impossible to block from either the edge or inside as a 3-technique. He is going to be a big time steal for a college program, and has been one of the most under-rated kids coming out of Idaho this year.
Rawlings has been one of the better playmakers for Century for the past couple seasons, and is a dangerous receiver with a big catch radius and can make huge plays out of nothing, especially in the open field. He is a true burner on the outside that runs crisp routes, can make corners bite and come up before bursting upfield, and catches the ball with strong hands while attacking it in the air and winning on contested catches. He is a very technically sound route runner with fluid hips, can find the blind spots when working vertical and seems comfortable both playing in the slot or on the outside. Rawlings is another no brainer D-III+ caliber kid in college that should draw college roster spot offers down the stretch.