Logan Peters
Logan Peters
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Sam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Few players have developed as much as Peters has over the past few years and it’s beginning to pay its dividends. He can play on the end of the line as well as in the 2nd level. He played some offensive line this year as well but is best getting after the ball on defense. I like that he has multiple moves at the line to get off blocks and is athletic enough to make interceptions when tipped balls come his way.
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Read EvaluationBryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
Good pass rusher who can run the hoop, dip his shoulder and takes good angles to the quarterback. Also a tight end. Could really shine at college camps.
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Read EvaluationBryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
Peters is a stout run defender who can shed blocks on the corner and wrap up in space. He plays with good knee bend and leverage. He has enough size to be a high-quality edge prospect.
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Read EvaluationSam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Peters has quickly turned into one of my favorite recruits in the 2026 class. I remember him coming in as a Freshman as just a long snapper. Since then, he’s turned into the most versatile player for Hobart and plays on all 3 phases of the game. He’s a good athlete, has twitch, and for someone who is 6’3″, bends as well as anyone on the field. He has 169 receiving yards and 2 TDs, 11 pancake blocks, 30 tackles, 3 TFLs, 1 sack, a forced fumble, and a pass deflected on the year.
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Read EvaluationSam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Once strictly known as the state’s #1 long snapper, Peters has jumped on the defensive side of the ball where he’s really begun to make a difference. He’s thick and has good length. He doesn’t over-pursue and does a good job tracking the football through traffic. I also appreciate the fact he’s got it down that he needs to come to balance and attack the outside hip. It’s a small thing that goes a long way in what coaches are looking for. Not to mention you will likely land a long snapper with Peters as well, he’s a fantastic 2-in-1 recruit to watch moving forward.
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