San Diego 2024s: Recent Offers
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Recapping a busy month of offers for San Diego’s 2024 prospects. Jackson Daniels CA #304 ATH #35 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 160 POS ATH CLASS 2024 View Profile Jackson Daniels State: California School: Helix Daniels picked up two new D-I offers…
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Daniels picked up two new D-I offers from Cal Poly and Idaho St. and was re-offered by Utah Tech in January. The two-way ATH (WR/DB) is one of the best and most versatile players still available in San Diego with other offers from Colorado St. and Utah St. He’s a high-level natural athlete with explosive speed, tremendous body control, and ability to play in space. Daniels is going to be a high-upside addition for any FCS/Mountain West program at this late stage of the cycle.
Walsh picked up a third D-I offer from Air Force in January. His other offers came from USD in December and Columbia last summer. Walsh is a strong, physical back at 5’9”/190 that racked up over 2,400 rushing yards and 31 TDs in his two years as starter for Carlsbad. He offers upside in his downhill power, contact balance, and wrestler’s frame/leverage/skillset. Walsh should be on the offer-now radar for other Ivy League and Service Academy programs- Dartmouth has shown interest in the past.
Jeremiah Savaiinaea
Jeremiah Savaiinaea
Savaiinaea and his brother, Jirah, picked up offers from Lincoln University (CA). He’s a strong two-way player in the trenches (OG/DT) that could fill in at either side of the ball at the next level. He can move defenders off the ball on offense and plugs interior running lanes from his DT spot. Savaiinaea should be on the D-III radar for programs looking to add trench players on either side of the ball.
Savaiinaea added an rom Lincoln University along with his brother. The 5’11”/210 LB also picked up a D-II offer from Western New Mexico in early December. Savaiinaea led a strong Helix defense in tackles (63) and TFLs (8) as a senior. He’s a physical, downhill defender that excels as a hard-hitting run stopper between the OTs.
Kassab picked up three D-II offers from Western Colorado, Southwest Minnesota St., and Black Hills St. in January. He also added offers from McPherson College and Minot St. in December. He’s a versatile athlete that shows natural speed and ball skills as a playmaker in all three phases (WR/DB/RS). Kassab has taken visits to Black Hills St. and Western Colorado in recent months.
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Bode Estabrook
Bode Estabrook
Estabrook picked up his first offer from Western New Mexico in early February. He’s an athletic, skilled playmaker out of the slot with ideal agility and quickness for his inside position. He’s fast and focused with his hands as a pass-catcher and can make the first defender miss on the perimeter. Estabrook’s an under-the-radar receiver that could pick up some traction after generating his first offer.