Chase Williamee
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Standing at 6’0″ 265 pounds, the Canandaigua star has a slightly undersized frame for a defensive lineman. Adding 5-10 pounds of good weight can benefit his frame in the long run.
Williamee is a violent tackler and displays good hand usage. He has a quick first step and a good get off the line. He understands leverage well and uses his hands and leverage to bend past guards. He has raw strength and drives guys back using it.
He is overlooked due to his size, but he displays good power and skills combined with good tape. Williamee is an underdog player, but he is certainly one of the top prospects in Section Five.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Williamee may be slightly undersized, but the Canandaigua defensive tackle prospect shows great quickness and get-off on a lot of dominant reps on his tape. There is some violence in tackling, and overall, he displays a strong punch and good hand usage.
Williams plays with good leverage and pad level, partly due to his height, but he has the strength to drive guys back. Also, getting reps as an offensive lineman, you see that strength and violence all over his offensive tape.
Williamee is a player who will get overlooked just because of his height. Still, I think he can overcome that with how powerful and violent he is on tape. His game has strong positional skills and raw power that can have an impact at the next level.
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Chase Williamee
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Williamee
6'0" | 265 lbs | DL
Canandaigua | 2026
State
NY
is a big junior DT and OG for Canandaigua High School that certainly knows how to penetrate the pocket on the defensive side of the football. Pushing his opponents around was shown when Williamee stands in at 6’0” and weighs 260-pounds. Being a force up the middle was a consistent factor on tape. Being able to get low, quickly dip and rip off his block was a huge factor when being able to stop runs up the middle. Williamee was seen getting into the backfield and making TFL multiple times. The effort and consistent motor to run down ball carriers in the open field did show. Having the trait to hunt the ball carrier until the whistle is heard was outstanding to see. When playing at the OG spot, the mulling ability and pure power certainly stood out when taking on one on one blocks.
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