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New Names from around the state that should be on your radar. Joe Reed New E #WL LB #WL HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 220 POS LB CLASS 2025 View Profile Joe Reed Twitter State: New England School: Essex Joe Reed State:…
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Joe Reed State: New England School: Essex High School (VT)Joe brings some pop to every play. At linebacker, he can take on bigger offensive lineman; and can make plays in the box or on the edge. He plays with his eyes up and has a nose for the football. Joe is a sure tackler, has strong hands and can force the ball out. He can also play offensive line and is not scared to throw the first punch. Joe takes on double teams, has quick feet when pulling, and will finish blocks on the edge and in screens. He can run block and is also solid in pass pro. A very versatile big man that is looking for the smoke.
His measurables align with NESCAC Schools.
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Chris Moise State: New England School: Shelton High School (CT)Chris has stone hands and quick feet. He wants to bury small defenders and drive larger defenders well into the horizon. He holds the edge well in pass protection, and is a terror in the run game. He plays with a wide base and wants to take defenders to the ground on every play. Certainly every bit of 260+ pounds, Chris brings the nasty to the O-Line and makes his presence felt on every down. He can play both sides of the ball, but is better on offense.
His measurables align with FCS Schools
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Gabriel Taylor State: New England School: St. Paul’s School (CT)Gabriel has great field vision and speed to get to the ball fast. He has active hands on defense and can knock the ball down in traffic or on the boundary. Gabriel has quick hips and breakaway speed. He also has a nose for the football and a solid base to make tackles. Gabriel has high IQ on special teams and can go all the way in the open field. Don’t be fooled by his size at 5’11” and 180 pounds; Gabriel brings a solid skill set to the field and has all the tools to be an every down player.
His measurables align with NESCAC schools
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Thomas KilroyState: New England School: King Phillip (MA)rnThomas is a very versatile skill player. On defense, he has keen field vision and fast feet to the ball. He can defend passes, as well as make the interception in traffic. He is always alert for the tip drill and seems to find himself near the football. He can defend deep thirds to the boundary and is a sure stick when tackling. On offense, he is a sharp route runner with soft hands and can make difficult catches in traffic. Thomas is also a strong blocker in the run game and finds the holes in zones when running routes. Oh and by the way, he also returns punts and kicks and can get up field quickly. There is not much Thomas cannot do; and at 6’3″ 190 pounds, his has good size and speed to do it all.
His measurables align with FCS – FBS schools
Sean HickeyState: New England School: Bishop Feehan (MA)rnSean brings a good burst off the line and uses his hands well. He is solid on the edge, and plays with good field vision. He can make plays to the boundary and plays the screen well also. On offense, Sean has quick feet and gets his hands on defenders quickly. He has fast feet when puling and looks to finish on the edge or at the second level. Sean plays with a strong base and can hold his own again bigger defenders. Sean also tackles well, and can get his hands up quickly when in pass rush. He has good size at 6’4″ and brings some pop to the trenches.
His measurables align with NESCAC Schools
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Kevin NdubuisiState: New England School: Nashua High School (NH)rnKevin plays with a wide base and bring lots of strength to the trenches. On defense, he can take on double teams and get into gaps quickly. He has violent hands and sheds defenders on way to making plays in the backfield. He is violent at the point of attack and can force the ball out. Kevin can also play offense, but his skill set lends to a better performance on defense. Kevin is a heavy hitter when tackling and can make plays from the LOS out to the boundary.
His Measurables align with Division II Schools