Prep Redzone Dakotas Combine: LB Standouts, Part II
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SIOUX FALLS– We take a peek at our stacked group of linebackers from the Prep Redzone Dakotas Combine. This group showed off a lot of upside to track in the coming years, 2025s you go outside the measurables stick for,…
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Continue ReadingSIOUX FALLS– We take a peek at our stacked group of linebackers from the Prep Redzone Dakotas Combine. This group showed off a lot of upside to track in the coming years, 2025s you go outside the measurables stick for, and I dish out my SEST LB MVP for testing.
Another 2027 linebacker that caught me with his upside was Washington’s Graham Fredriksen. Graham impressed me with his fluidity for his age and size, as a linebacker that plays with more depth like a hybrid safety in my eyes. His COD is where the upside lies as I feel his change of direction in Indy and 1v1s show off what is there versus what his testing numbers show. With work in the weight room, certainly shows off a good ceiling in the coming years. Twitter
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Logan is a LB prospect I got a live evaluation on last Fall and one that kicked up his skillsets in Sioux Falls, making our second team for linebackers in which was a stacked team with all next-level talent including Logan. He was excellent with his change of direction as his short shuttle was one of the top numbers at 4.34 in a group of 24 linebackers in attendance. Logan also showed great attention to detail with his reps that I got to watch, as he was one of the most physical downhill linebackers in attendance. He is one I can certainly see as a solid NSIC target as he his sideline to sideline presence on tape plays way bigger than his 5’9 195 pound frame will show you. Twitter
Brody is a 2025 LB prospect that came into our combine under the radar, but let as a 2nd-Team Linebacker on my radar. He impressed me in Indy drills with his instinctive vision, as I thought he was getting downhill faster than what his 2023 tape shows, which is great to see his development. Where he can develop this offseason is continuing that growth we saw at our combine, as there were reps on last year’s tape that showed Brody having steps away from the ball and then having to react quickly to backtrack. He is one to track the growth on out of Sioux Falls in the next 6 months or so.
There was not a 2027 linebacker that thrived with his attention to detail than in m my eyes than Minot’s Anthony Alexander Anthony Alexander 5'11" | 190 lbs | ATH Minot | 2027 ND . He was on that passed the early eye-test right away in Sioux Falls being surprised quickly that he was just a freshmen. He impressed me with how much instinct and clear vision he played with for his age, constantly getting downhill in the reps I watched in Sioux Falls and Minot. I certainly believe he has positional flexibility to move into the secondary as he impressed me with his reps in pass coverage. One to know in our upcoming 2027 North Dakota rankings.
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Evan Gray
Evan Gray
If I had to give out a SEST LB MVP for the linebacker group, Evan Gray would certainly get my vote as his testing was excellent across the board. Evan was impressive with his strength he showed off thru in the reps I got to watch as this kid played with the finish I love out of our linebackers as he gave off a blue collar demeanor. His first step certainly shows off plenty of damage if you leave him untouched. Love Evan’s football IQ and as he certainly shows off the pre-snap reads on tape that translate well to the next-level. He should certainly get plenty of looks this summer.
Cohen has certainly come into his own at the linebacker position, showing off some significant growth with his change of direction from my last live evaluation. It was shown not only in testing, but within his 1v1 reps as his release has great and growing fluidity as I have always been impressed with his motor as well. He has grown a TON with his instincts and showed off more elusiveness when he got off his blocks during our combine. Our LB5 in the 2026 class in South Dakota, certainly will be one college coaches should go outside the measurables for. Twitter