Keaton Stigall is a 6'2" Defensive Back in the 2026 class.
Stigall attends Northgate in Georgia.
Stigall's Player Profile was created on August 2, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Keaton
StigallDB
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
195
HS
Northgate
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GA
Power Scores: X Factors, Northgate
I dove into Stigall’s film this summer, and he continues to validate some of what I saw on...
Written by Connor Jackson
Keaton
StigallDB
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
195
HS
Northgate
|
GA
Mile Markers: I-85
Stigall is a big S prospect with D1 offers under his belt. He is tasked with covering a...
Written by Connor Jackson
Keaton
StigallDB
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
195
HS
Northgate
|
GA
Where Are They Now? A Look Back at Last Summer’s Players to Watch
Stegall was one of the rising Sophomores that caught my attention last Summer. “Had a good 5-10-5 cone...
Written by Lawrence Morgan
Connor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
Connor Jackson
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
I dove into Stigall’s film this summer, and he continues to validate some of what I saw on tape this fall. Here is what I said in that write-up, which still echoes true:
“Stigall is a big S prospect with D1 offers under his belt. He is tasked with covering a lot of territory, which he does well when combining his long strides with his pursuit skills. Lacks the elite juice that would typically get bigger schools involved, but compensates for it with his ability to leverage the ball and chase it across the field. He is a willing tackler at the point of attack who does a good job settling down before he strikes. He rarely misses the mark and will get better at bringing ball carriers to the ground as he adds play strength. His combination of pursuit skills and large tackling radius ties together the makings of a highly productive tackler at the next level.”
Stigall is a big S prospect with D1 offers under his belt. He is tasked with covering a lot of territory, which he does well when combining his long strides with his pursuit skills. Lacks the elite juice that would typically get bigger schools involved, but compensates for it with his ability to leverage the ball and chase it across the field. He is a willing tackler at the point of attack who does a good job settling down before he strikes. He rarely misses the mark and will get better at bringing ball carriers to the ground as he adds play strength. His combination of pursuit skills and large tackling radius ties together the makings of a highly productive tackler at the next level.
Stegall was one of the rising Sophomores that caught my attention last Summer. “Had a good 5-10-5 cone time (4.40). Excellent at the back pedal for a freshman.” rnThe 6’2 192 safety was 2nd Team All Region last season in 3-5A as a Sophomore and his first season starting at the varsity level. Had 67 TT and recovered 2 fumbles last season. A physical guy that has good vision and gets downhill quick. Good fundamental tackler that will even be more polished once he gets a few seasons in the weight room. He has already added 10 pounds since we saw him last Summer and is up to 192 now and should eclipse the 200 pound mark by the time he graduates. Good safety prospect going forward.