2026 CA Rankings Newcomers: San Diego
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Evaluating the new names on Prep Redzone’s latest CA 2026 Rankings out of San Diego. Frank Fanua CA #157 OL #11 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 260 POS OL CLASS 2026 View Profile Frank Fanua State: California School: Mt. Miguel Fanua cracked…
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Fanua cracked Prep Redzone’s 2026 CA rankings after a strong sophomore season that helped him generate his first D-I offer from Central Michigan in January. He’s a powerful IOL (OG) that moves well and does damage when attacking his blocks downhill. He does a good job of locating targets, moving under control, and closing the space to meet defenders with force. He makes good use of his hands to redirect and finishes blocks through the whistle. Fanua possesses the size (6’2”/260), physical tools, and technique to develop into one of the premier IOL prospects in California’s 2026 class.
Parker flashed athletic playmaking in all three phases as a sophomore for Mater Dei Catholic. He’s a reliable, committed tackler on the perimeter that can shed/avoid blocks from WRs, locate the ball, and work downhill to close space. He shows promising speed and elusiveness with the ball in his hands and plus-side ball skills as a pass catcher. Parker- who picked up his first offer from San Diego St. in November- should continue to rise the ranks of San Diego’s 2026 ATHs.
Clifford was a breakout TE in San Diego that flashed tremendous length (6’6”/220) and skillset as a receiver. He’s a long, lanky target with a rangy catch radius and uses his frame well to box-out defenders. He’s still growing into his body as an athlete and route-runner, but works the middle of the field well on intermediate concepts and made plays split out wide and out of the slot as a sophomore. He shows soft, natural hands that can extend and keep the ball from getting into his body as a pass catcher. Also plays DE on defense. Clifford has the potential to emerge as one of the top TE prospects in San Diego as he continues to develop athletically and skill-wise.
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Diehl was one of the most productive two-way players in San Diego as a sophomore, recording 52 catches for over 700 yards and 10 TDs at WR and 8 INTs from his FS spot. On defense, he’s a rangy, instinctive deep safety that can read eyes, anticipate play/route development, and create turnovers with advanced ball skills. He’s a solid tackler in space that works downhill and uses field leverage to his advantage. On offense, he’s a focused route-runner that can create separation out of the slot or on the perimeter, uses deceptive breakpoints to keep DBs guessing, and shows strong hands and physicality at the catch-point against tight coverage. Diehl’s positioned himself as one of the most talented and versatile two-way athletes in San Diego’s ‘26 class with his sophomore tape/production- D-I programs should be looking to get in early on his recruitment.
Herrera quietly produced a breakout season for Bishop’s, throwing for over 1,600 yards and 21 TDs to only 3 INTs as a sophomore. He’s a smooth passer from the pocket that navigates pressure extremely well and flashes ability to make plays with his legs when necessary. He has quick, fluid release, puts noticeable finesse on intermediate/deep throws, and can place the ball into tight spots with great accuracy. He possesses the type of improvisation, arm strength, and ability to adjust his arm slot/angle that coaches look for in spread-type QBs. Look for Herrera to continue to put his name on the radar with the talent and potential he offers.