Nate’s Community Film Room: ND Edition, Part I
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NORTH DAKOTA– We take a look at our North Dakota edition of this March Community Film Room Part I. Take a look at which prospects popped out on tape including a 6’6 290 pound left tackle in the 2026 class…
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Continue ReadingNORTH DAKOTA– We take a look at our North Dakota edition of this March Community Film Room Part I. Take a look at which prospects popped out on tape including a 6’6 290 pound left tackle in the 2026 class that moved to Williston recently, and looks like a Division I target in my eyes and a couple 11AAA 2025 prospects that like like scholarship-level football targets in my eyes.
Ayden is a DB prospect that impressed me with his 2023 tape with the balance he shows off with his footwork. He also shows off to be a rangy cornerback that can provide assistance in the run game as his release shows a quick base of agility. I also like his presence getting from the 2nd to 1st level as he shows off his physicality on screens to drop the ball carrier backwards. Even with his 5’9 190 pound frame, Ayden’s gradual ball-tracking ability can slow down a bigger wide receiver which we see a bunch on tape. Ayden is a 2025 target college coaches should go outside the threshold for. Twitter
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Jason Weinberger Jason Weinberger 6'1" | 170 lbs | LB Flasher | 2026 State ND
Jason Weinberger Jason Weinberger 6'1" | 170 lbs | LB Flasher | 2026 State ND
Jason is a 2026 linebacker prospect out of Flasher that has some raw skillsets to develop, however does have plenty of good upside that flashes on tape. What flashes on tape is the growth that Jason can make with his footwork, especially when he is needed in pass coverage. What stands out in my eyes is how consistently this young man plays downhill as he certainly has the physical traits you want from your linebacker position. He also shows off good length and you see that with the range he can cover at 6’1 170 pounds as this kid is persistent defending the edges for yards for a loss. I’ll be interested to see the versatility this young man has in pass coverage as what seems like a swiss-army knife out of Flasher. Twitter
One of the most impressive new prospects that moved to North Dakota from Colorado recently is 2026 offensive line prospect Hunter Evans, who is heading to Williston. At 6’6 290 pounds, Hunter shows off a certified road-grader that easily with his strength and pad level maneuvers his defender constantly into the second level. You love to see the work ethic Hunter has too, as he shows off a block to the whistle type of right tackle that has no quit. He also shows off great balance while handing out combo blocks as his footwork also is very impressive for his size. No doubt in my mind that Hunter is a Division I target upcoming in the ND 2026 class. Twitter
If you like a prospect that from my eyes plays with a ton of grit on both sides of the ball, learn about Fargo Davies 2025 prospect Malachi Werremeyer. Malachi pops out most to me from the MIKE spot, as he does a sound job eating up the a-gap and every gap around it. He shows off a durable body type that although not the biggest (5’11 190) he shows that he can twist, turn and shed off blockers from anywhere with his athleticism. He clearly has been around his older brother Truman (NDSU) as the fierce blocking ability Malachi shows off flashes me back to when Truman was coming thru Fargo Davies before landing with the Bison. Malachi also brings position flexibility but I think that MIKE position fits him best.