Fa’rel Carter
Fa’rel Carter
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Bryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
Carter committed to Eastern Michigan. Like Mallory, he is a #MACtion steal: Carter is a very dynamic and versatile player who is extremely good on both sides of the ball. He is a playmaker on offense and a strong coverage defensive back. I saw Carter when he was in middle school and he really stood out to me as a player to watch in the future.
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Read EvaluationBryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
Carter stood out in Decatur Central’s victory over a tough Warsaw team. He and
Kasmir Hicks
Kasmir
Hicks
5'10" | 150 lbs | WR
Decatur Central | 2026
State
IN
finished for a combined 350 yards from scrimmage and five total touchdowns. Carter was especially elusive with the ball in his hands, making defenders miss and being a constant home-run threat. Expect business to pick up for him on the recruiting trail this winter and spring.
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Read EvaluationSam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Warsaw scrapped and clawed most of the game, but it was Carter who took over late. He had 3 TDs on the night on the ground, including a 74 yard TD run which helped open up the gap. He scored 2 4-yard touchdowns when they got deep in the redzone. Carter’s 200 scrimmageyards and hat-trick of TDs was as good of a performance as you can have at the biggest stage.
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Read EvaluationBryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
I first noticed Carter at a middle school camp many years ago, and it’s amazing to see how far he’s come. The 5-foot-10, 165-pound playmaker is explosive on offense and displays outstanding coverage skills on defense.
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Read EvaluationSam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Carter did a little of everything on Friday and helped Decatur Central come through in key moments. His 200 total yards on the night led the game and he did in all phases. Receiving, rushing, punt returns, and kick returning. While he didn’t get into the end zone, his ability to make plays in all phases of the game kept Decatur Central on the field at moments which allowed them to score. He had 100 receiving yards, 50 rushing yards, and another 60 total in returns.
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