Anthony Feaster
Anthony Feaster
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Brendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Another athlete I think we not sleep on is Montville’s Anthony Feaster Anthony Feaster 6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH Montville | 2025 State NJ . As a receiver Feaster can stretch the field and track the ball over his shoulder way down field. Conscientious of possession, he will protect the ball as he breaks through the line of scrimmage when used out of the backfield. Using his hands to catch, Feaster will also side step over pursing defenders. Blessed with good vision, he uses this to is advantage in the open field to gain serious yardage. Feaster is apt at running skinny posts as he works to split and get behind the safeties in cover 2. When used in stretch or outside zone plays, Feaster can cut on a quarter and get upfield. I think he can lower his shoulder and/or pad level when breaking through the line. This, in addition to improved balance and strength will make him a ball carrier that is more difficult to take down.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Anthony Feaster Anthony Feaster 6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH Montville | 2025 State NJ from Montvale, a 5’11”, 200-pound athlete who excels in multiple roles on the football field. He’s shifty with excellent vision and balance as a running back, often making defenders miss in the open field. His solid foot speed allows him to break long runs for touchdowns. Feaster also makes a significant impact as a wide receiver, with his standout trait being his ability to catch in traffic thanks to his solid concentration. His speed and elusiveness make him exceptional at gaining yards after the catch. Feaster is one of New Jersey’s top weapons, though he remains under the radar. However, he currently has 5 offers from UMass, Bucknell, Columbia, Cornell, and Penn.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Getting back to winning ways is always a positive thing. After a one-up, one-down start to the season, Montville got a leg up on Morris Hills, 42-20, on the road this week. Feaster, a junior tailback for Montville, feasted on the competition. After falling short of 100 yards in the first four games of the season, Feaster exploded for 208 yards on just 13 carries while scoring 3 times. This explosion translated to a 16 yards per carry.
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