Jackson Post
Jackson Post
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Post is already garnering attention from colleges. The TE/DE measures in at 6’4 210-pounds, accounting for 65 total tackles (45 solo, 20 assisted), 19 TFL, 6 sacks, 13 QB pressures, 1 FR, 22 receptions for 383 yards with 4 touchdowns. Very good athletic ability due to his very good speed, acceleration, lateral quickness, good change of direction, jumping, and balance. Post has good release not getting held up at the line of scrimmage. Post gains separation through fighting off contact, out running the defender, or sitting in an open void to exploit it. He has a large catch radius. Very good ball tracking and catching. Great contested catch specialist. As a lineman he also dominates. Uses his very good hand speed and a low pad level to out maneuver the OL. Very good hand strength, placement, and strength to consistently rip through blocks. Very good get off and block shedding. Very good tackling as well. Good bend around the edge with a very good swim move and a powerful bull rush. Look out for Post!
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Post just received an offer from NDSU as a tight end, but he excels as defensive end as well. Measures in at 6’4 210-pounds, he had 22 receptions for 383 yards with 4 touchdowns, 65 total tackles (45 solo, 20 assisted), 19 TFL, 6 sacks, 13 QB pressures, and 1 FR. He has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, lateral quickness, change of direction, good jumping, and balance. Post has good initial quickness out of his stance. Very good hand speed. Post maintains a low pad level and consistently out leverages his opponent. Very good strength, hand strength, and hand placement. Rips through blocks with ease. Very good get off and block shedding. Will disengage from block and make the tackle. Very good tackling. Post doesn’t stop until the play is over, playing through the whistle. He knocks it out of the park as a tight end too. He has a large catch radius paired with very good ball tracking and catching. In must have situations, Post is the go-to guy. Keep an eye out on him continuing to impress the college circuit.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Post has quietly built one of the strongest defensive resumes in 3A football through seven weeks. With 37 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 5 sacks, he’s been a consistent presence up front and a key to his team’s defensive success. Post plays with outstanding leverage and hand placement, allowing him to shed blocks and get into the backfield with ease. His ability to diagnose plays and react quickly has made him a reliable run stuffer and an effective pass rusher. Post’s discipline and motor stand out, as he rarely takes a play off and sets the tone for his unit. He’s quickly becoming one of the most respected and productive linemen in small school football.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Measuring in at 6’4 205-pounds, Post played DE/TE this past season for Evergreen, making an impact on both sides of the ball. He had 6 receptions for 108 yards and 3 touchdowns, 50 total tackles (33 solo, 17 assisted), 13 TFL, 6.5 sacks, 9 QB pressures, 2 INT, 1 TD, 1 FR, and 1 FR. Post has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, lateral agility, and good balance. Due to this, he has the ability to go out in coverage. He has very good competitive toughness. Relentless in his pursuit. He runs with a head full of steam and chased the ball carrier 20 + yards downfield to get the tackle. Post has good hand placement and good hand strength. Good bend around the edge. Very good block shedder. He disengaged from a block, and got a pick 6. Post has a good bull rush to knock the tackle off of their anchor. Very good run stopper. As a tight end, he makes himself open for easy completions. He fights through contact, and has good ball tracking skills. Post is a phenomenal young defense end, that will have colleges looking to sign him with another stellar season under his belt.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Post’s 6.5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss highlighted his raw talent and upside. His 50 total tackles, including 33 solo stops, showcased his ability to take over games. Add nine QB hurries and two interceptions, and it’s explicit that Post was a cornerstone for Evergreen’s defense.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
The towering 6’4”, 195-pound defensive end
Jackson Post
Jackson
Post
6'4" | 225 lbs | DL/TE
Evergreen | 2027
State
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is a menace on the line. With 50 total tackles, including 33 solos, Post dominates the trenches. His 13 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, and nine QB hurries prove he’s a playmaker in the backfield. Add two interceptions and two forced fumbles, and Post’s versatility becomes a nightmare for offensive coordinators.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Post explosive game might have come in a loss, but his impact was undeniable. The defensive lineman was a force with 3 solo tackles, 4 assisted tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, and a fumble recovery. Post also showcased rare versatility for a lineman by snagging 2 interceptions, returning one for a touchdown. His ability to pressure the quarterback with a sack and a hurry, while also being a turnover machine, made him a nightmare for the opposing offense. Even though the team couldn’t secure the win, Post’s game-changing plays were critical in keeping Evergreen in the contest, proving he is a defensive powerhouse.
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