Ty Sanchez-Evans
Ty Sanchez-Evans
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Rob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
Sanchez-Evans was one of the state’s top tight ends a year ago, when he caught 28 passes for 344 yards and six touchdowns. He also flashed potential on defense with 24 solo tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and a sack. Colleges could prefer him on that side of the ball. You see the frame and athleticism that makes Sanchez-Evans a multi-positional prospect when watching his 11th-grade highlight video. Starting in-line, he’s a slick route runner down the seam and also delivers when asked to block in the running game or pass protection. Sanchez-Evans shows he can diagnose plays and flow to the football when lining up at linebacker.
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Read EvaluationRob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
Sanchez-Evans shined as one of the more productive pass catchers at tight end in 2024. He hauled in 28 balls for 244 yards and six touchdowns. Sanchez-Evans also delivered on defense with 28.0 tackles (24 solo, 4.0 TFL), a sack and an interception. He did all of that in only six games. Sanchez-Evans shows on his junior highlight video how he gets the job done. At tight end, he uses quickness off of the snap in getting into his route. Sanchez-Evans displays ability to high-point the ball, make people miss in space and run over defenders. He’s a willing and able blocker, too. On defense, he’s fluid at middle linebacker, capable of dropping a running back or into coverage.
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Read EvaluationOscar Galindo | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the biggest eye-openers from this round of updates. Mason City’s Ty Sanchez-Evans Ty Sanchez-Evans 6'3" | 245 lbs | TE Mason City | 2026 State IA flashed a versatile skillset that fits the mold for the modern tight end. Ty passes the eye test right off the bat with a sturdy 6’3″ and 245-pound frame and possesses a great level of athleticism. Sanchez-Evans looked great as a pass catcher, displaying big, reliable mitts with the strength to secure catches through contact. Ty also impressed with his toughness after the catch and his drive to fight through tackle attempts to rack up some extra yardage. Of course, you wouldn’t be a complete tight end if you don’t like to get your hands dirty at the line of scrimmage, which Ty does not hesitate to do. Ty was practically an extension of the offensive line regarding run blocking, displaying great technique and physicality. Ty showed good use of leverage and hand placement with his blocks, and he had the power to overwhelm and drive his opponents out of the play. Sanchez-Evans should be a hot commodity in a state known for producing great players at the tight-end position.
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