2024 District 11 prospects to watch this summer
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District 11 is consistently one of the better districts in Pennsylvania High School Football. While the district doesn’t always create star-level players, it consistently produces high-quality prospects who will go on to have productive college careers with the chance of…
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Continue ReadingDistrict 11 is consistently one of the better districts in Pennsylvania High School Football. While the district doesn’t always create star-level players, it consistently produces high-quality prospects who will go on to have productive college careers with the chance of several prospects eventually finding their way to the NFL. That being said, it still does produce its fair share of star players as well. Names like Saquon Barkley and Jahan Dotson, but of course has also been the home of players like Ed McCaffery and NFL legends Andre Reed and Chuck Bednarik.
The 2024 recruiting class within District 11 is a quality class, while it doesn’t have a top-25 player, there are several players who will have the chance to develop themselves into potential FBS-level prospects this year with a few already there. Below, we take a look at 10 District 11 prospects that you should watch this summer.
ELITE size. There’s no other way to put it about McDonald. There are simply very few 6-foot-8, 320-pound offensive tackles out there. Worried about him not moving at that size? Don’t be. At 6-foot-8 and 320-pounds, McDonald moves quite well, he has some bend to his game and he has rather quick feet. There are parts of his game that will need to be worked on and his size might be a bit of a hinderance in some areas but overall, there is a tremendous amount of upside when it comes to McDonald. Definitely believe his recruitment deserves to pick up in the upcoming months. I understand there are some concerns he may be too big at 6-foot-8 but we’ve seen it could work before and there’s little reason not to believe McDonald could make it work as well.
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The Emmaus defensive lineman has great size at 6-foot-4 and 250-pounds, one has to potentially wonder if a move inside could be made for him at the next level. A great athlete, Landino is a standout on both sides of the ball for the Hornets, also a great offensive tackle. That being said, his future is on the defensive side of the ball. He has a quick first step, shows good hand fighting skills and a good bend to his game. A very productive player overall who should see a rise in his recruitment in the near future.
Kinney is a very good offensive line prospect with his size perhaps being the only thing that keeps him away from a Power Five level. He has recently picked up offers from Army and Navy as well. Lafayette and Lehigh are also among his early offers.
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This Nazareth wide receiver has good size at 5-foot-11 and 170-pounds but also possesses the speed to go with it. He has a reported 40-yard dash of 4.52, a shuttle of 4.09 and a 100-meter dash time of 10.8. Very productive for Nazareth each season so far and should be one of District 11’s top wide receivers once again in 2023.
Another Emmaus prospect, Mercado has good size at 6-foot-2 and 290-pounds and was a standout on both sides of the ball for the Hornets. Defensively he had 37 tackles for a loss, 12 tackles for a loss and two sacks. Offensively, he posted 36 pancake blocks while not allowing a single sack. He also competes in weight lifting where he grabbed second place at the Powerlifting America High School National Championship earlier this month. His strength makes him especially intriguing, even if he doesn’t have the desired height, he’s an offensive linemen worth looking at add to potentially add to your program.
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We head back to Allentown Central Catholic to take a look at Nasir McClean who is a standout both at free safety and wide receiver. His future is likely on the defensive side of the ball. McClean is a superb athlete with great speed. Good ball skills helped lead to five interceptions this season including one pick six. Good, strong tackler with 85 tackles last season. Can play down hill against the run as well. High production at safety over his career, one of the state’s top safeties.
Good size and speed makes Tremba one of District 11’s best running backs. This past season he posted over 1,200 yards on the ground and over 400 through the air while posting 26 touchdowns. Earning multiple FCS looks as well as looks from Group of Five programs.
Salvatore’s biggest hurdle in his recruitment is his size. At just 5-foot-8, he probably doesn’t get as many looks as he should be his athleticism, speed, elusiveness and production is four reasons he should be getting more looks and hopefully will this summer. He’s a bulky 5-foot-8 at 182-pounds but also posses 4.5 speed and can squat/deadlift over 500 pounds. He makes up for his lack of height with the rest of his skillset.
The North Schuylkill linebacker missed four games due to an injury this past season but still was able to total 76 tackles including nine tackles for a loss and one interception. Quality size at 5-foot-11 and 215-pounds. Shows the ability to be an asset both against the run where and in pass coverage. Quality athleticism as well. Good football IQ and a good sense of where the ball is at all times.
One last time we go back to Emmaus to take a look at quarterback Josiah Williams Josiah Williams 6’2″ | 210 lbs | ATH Emmaus | 2024 State PA . Williams has desirable size at 6-foot-2 and 210-pounds. Keeps his eyes down field, shows an effortless motion at time, arm strength is solid and his touch on deep passes is impressive at times. Not overly fast but has good enough athleticism and the ability to make plays happen with his feet. There’s quite a bit to like about Williams and his best football is surely ahead of him. In the right offense he could become a very good quarterback at the college level.