Cooper Walker is a 5'10" Quarterback/Athlete in the 2028 class.
Walker attends Kettle Moraine in Wisconsin.
Walker's Player Profile was created on December 2, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Cooper
WalkerQB/ATH
Class
2028
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
Kettle Moraine
|
WI
Ready to Lead: Varsity QB Newcomers
Both the starting QB and 2nd leading passer for Kettle Moraine are 2026 graduates. That is leaving the...
Written by Mark Johnson
Cooper
WalkerQB/ATH
Class
2028
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
Kettle Moraine
|
WI
Prep Redzone WI Showcase: Top QB Performances
Another freshman on the radar is Kettle Moraine’s Cooper Walker . The 5’9″ 155 lbs athlete is undersized...
Written by Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Mark Johnson
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Both the starting QB and 2nd leading passer for Kettle Moraine are 2026 graduates. That is leaving the door open for a new athlete to step up and take the helm. The athlete I have seen putting in the work to try and win that job is Cooper WalkerCooperWalker
5'10" | 165 lbs | QB/ATH
Kettle Moraine | 2028 StateWI
. The sophomore led the JV in 2025 where he put up 10 TDs through the air and 1 on the ground in 8 games. While Cooper is an undersized QB he is putting in the work to be at his best, working with QB coach Benji Kamrath this offseason.
On tape Cooper has shown he can get the ball downfield, but he is at his best when he can make quick throws to the short and intermediate levels of the field. 15 yards and in is where Cooper consistently can fire the ball into spots with accuracy and timing. I’m excited to see him earn the job.
Another freshman on the radar is Kettle Moraine’s Cooper WalkerCooperWalker
5'10" | 165 lbs | QB/ATH
Kettle Moraine | 2028 StateWI
. The 5’9″ 155 lbs athlete is undersized for now, but the throws he was making had me going to the roster to see who Bib #87 was. The arm strength will come as he grows and is able to spend the next few years in the weight room, but his accuracy on deep passes were what caught my eyes. Multiple times he dropped it over a receiver’s shoulder perfectly or put it up high for his man to go high point it. The mechanics and the touch/accuracy he has are pillars he can build his game around.