Bay Area Updated Recruiting Report (Offense)
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Jacob Houseworth CA #145 TE #10 HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 225 POS TE CLASS 2025 View Profile Jacob Houseworth State: California School: Fortuna Houseworth is another elite athlete with tremendous long speed downfield, and plays multiple positions at the prep level,…
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Continue ReadingHouseworth is another elite athlete with tremendous long speed downfield, and plays multiple positions at the prep level, but should fit in nicely as a tight end in college. He is extremely violent with the ball in his hands, can break away from third level defenders and lines up at tight end, running back, linebacker and defensive end for the Fortuna Huskies. Houseworth has been having a busy Spring, and has recently been offered by Oregon State, Cal and Montana. Look for Houseworth to be one of the best and most physical players across Northern California this Fall.
Searcy is one of the more under-rated running backs across the state, and has dominated prep competition through his high school career for Pitt. He is a violent and explosive back with strong contact balance, a good initial burst and natural forward lean at the POA while looking for contact in the hole and finishes runs with nasty intentions. Searcy has recently picked up offers from Washington State and SJSU with others more than likely not far behind as we move through the Spring.
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McMahan is one of the top prospects in his class, and has recently shut down his recruitment and committed to the University of Washington. This is a big time get for the new staff in Seattle, as they beat out other former Pac-12 programs for the Monte Vista back. The rising Senior should have a monster final season, and be one of the better players across California in ’24.
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Knapp has tons of upside at the next level, as he has elite length and range for the edge/tight end position and is a two-way star for one of the best teams across northern California year in and year out. He finally has seen some positive traction come his way, picking up offers from Idaho and Washington State recently, and should see no shortage of other offers come in this Spring as he is one of the top players across the region after his 2023 campaign, and will lead a very talented Clayton Valley squad this Fall. Look for Knapp to be a multi-offer kid by the time it’s all said and done, as he has a unique combination of length, natural size and overall athleticism in space for someone of his size.
Mike Klisiewicz
Mike Klisiewicz
The long and athletic tackle prospect has seen his recruitment pick up in recent months, most recently being offered by Washington State and SDSU. He should see a lot more traction through the end of this Spring and into his senior year, as he has the frame to continue packing on weight and is extremely athletic for his size with plenty of growth potential at the next level.