Gianni Pasqualone
Gianni Pasqualone
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Pasqualone, is one of the many two-way players on the field for Monsignor Farrell. His main impact this season has been on offense, but against Iona Prep, we saw him mainly on defense.
The Senior, had a big return on special teams, where he displayed good speed, and footwork to break through tackles. On defense, he had good footwork, and displayed good body control. I liked him in coverage, where he was able to stay with opposing receivers. He was a good tackler, and a hard hitter, which showcased his physicality.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Pasqualone, played both sides against Iona Prep, and once again was a major factor in a win for the Lions.
Pasqualone had a key stop before the half, that forced a FG that was missed. He is a good tackler, and has good pursuit on the defensive side of the ball. On Offense, his speed was killer all night. He had one catch, where he burned the defense for a TD, and displayed a good first step off the line, and acceleration, to gain separation.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Paqualone, once told me he was one of the top WR’s in this class. After watching him last night, I believe him. The 5’10” ATH, played on both sides of the field throughout the game, and had two touchdowns.
His speed is a major threat for opposing teams, as he is extremely elusive. Pasqualone, can lineup at RB as well, and looks like a true back, reaching his top speed quickly. He has outstanding route running, and his hands make every catch look easy.
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Read EvaluationJared Valluzzi | Prep Redzone Scout
Pasqualone is a player who could have a breakout season for the Lions this year. He has game-changing speed; when he had the ball in space last season, he was dangerous. For his senior season, he’ll have more opportunities to shine, and his big-play ability will be on full display. He’s a threat as a receiver or a running back, but Pasqualone also showed great tape on defense, helping Farrell on that side of the ball.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Paqualone is a two way athlete who dominates on both sides of the ball. Standing at 5’10” 170 pounds, he has a solid build for both positions.
I have him projecting as mainly a WR; however, he has exceptional man coverage skills that show on tape. As a receiver, he absorbs contact and does not shy away from contact. He has good hands and excels at 50/50 balls against DB’s. In motion he is a deadly threat, allowing him to start on the run increases his chances of making a big time play.
He is a solid prospect who can play both positions. Athleticism is his greatest trait which Is on full display throughout his film.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
5084 – 160lbs – 68.1in Wing – 10.1in Hand – 9’6 Broad Jump
4.56 40-Yard – 4.35 Shuttle – 4.75 L Drill (All Hand Timed)
Pasqualone could have had the best NY performance of anyone with the way he was able to win reps consistently on both sides of the ball and was one of the best athletic testers at the event, even though he was still not quite 100% from the hamstring injury he dealt with all season.
Pasqualone pretty much had his way most of camp. He had some good battles at WR with some Jersey CBs who stood out, but I was extremely impressed with his work at DB – he plays primarily offense for Monsignor Farrell, but his man coverage skills stood out. He showed great ball skills, probably because of his WR experience. No DB found the ball more than Pasqualone, and even on some of the reps where coverage wasn’t as tight, his recovery speed and vertical helped him make plays on the ball.
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