Evan Holdridge
Evan Holdridge
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Holdridge measures in at 5’10 180-pounds. Last season, he carried the ball 117 times for 700 yards with 9 touchdowns including 5 receptions for 53 yards with 1 touchdown. Demonstrates good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, good change of direction, speed, and balance. Holdridge thrives as a downhill runner. Pivots, slides, and accelerates into holes created by his OL. Very good vision and inside running. Good outside running. Uses his shifty feet to keep defenders on their toes. After contact, he’ll use his trucking and stiff arm to create extra yards. Another running back to keep an eye on.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Holdridge measures in at 5’10 180-pounds. The RB had 117 carries for 700 yards with 9 touchdowns, and 5 receptions for 53 yards with 1 touchdown. Holdridge has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, good change of direction, and balance. He has an explosive quick start paired with very good vision. Holdridge is a mixture of a weaver and bruiser. Thrives downhill with very good inside running. In short yardage situations, he follows his OL’s pads and get the first down. Good ball tracking and catching. Does a great job getting yards after contact, due to his balance and stiff arm. Keep an eye out for this running back from Lutheran.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
At just a sophomore, Holdridge played with the poise of a senior. His 62 tackles (44 solo) were just the start—he also tallied six for loss, a sack, two QB hurries, and two interceptions. He returned one of those picks for a touchdown while adding a fumble recovery and a forced fumble. His ceiling? Sky-high.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Holdridge showed why he is a force to be reckoned with on the defensive side of the ball for Lutheran in Week 2. He tallied an impressive seven solo tackles, three assisted tackles, one sack, and a quarterback hurry, consistently disrupting the opposing offense. Holdridge was a nightmare for offensive linemen and quarterbacks alike, using his speed and strength to break through the line and apply pressure. His ability to make tackles in space and record key stops kept his team in control. In addition to his tackling prowess, his sack and quarterback hurry showed his versatility in attacking the backfield.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Holdridge is a back with some nice size that has the speed to go with it. He can make the first defender miss using a stiff arm or he can use his jump cut to create space. He has the ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and can make things happen in the open field. This is a strong RB room and he will be a good change of pace back that can make explosive plays happen when he is on the field.
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