Kingston Rodgers
Kingston Rodgers
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Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston has been trending upward, and the recent offer from UCLA fits what he’s putting on film right now.
What he does well starts with his explosiveness off the snap. He fires off the line with a quick first step that immediately puts pressure on offensive tackles, often forcing them to open their hips early and play catch-up. That burst is what allows him to live in the backfield and create disruption before the play fully develops.
He also shows strong pursuit ability. When plays break away from his initial rush lane, he has the speed and effort to track the ball down from the backside and finish in space. That motor stands out because he stays involved in plays even when he’s not the first one to the action.
On top of that, he plays with real competitiveness at the point of attack. He’s willing to engage blockers, use his hands, and fight to stay in position rather than getting washed out of the play. That balance of effort, speed, and physicality is what makes him an impact edge defender. Rodgers hold more offers from SMU, OSU, North Texas and more.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston is a disruptive defensive presence who consistently makes his impact felt in the backfield, as shown by his 33 total tackles with an impressive 18 tackles for loss. He plays with aggressive intent and quick reaction time, shooting gaps with confidence and getting into the backfield before plays can fully develop. His ability to penetrate the line of scrimmage makes him a constant problem for opposing offenses, especially in run situations where he consistently blows up plays early.
What stands out is his knack for living behind the line of scrimmage. Kingston doesn’t just make tackles—he makes negative plays, showing good burst off the snap and a strong motor that keeps him active through the whistle. His production shows he’s not just around the ball, but actively changing the game’s momentum by stopping plays before they start.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Rodgers had a physical and impactful day at the camp, standing out on the defensive line. He showed quickness off the snap, using explosive first steps to gain leverage on blockers. In one-on-one drills, he displayed strong hand placement and controlled power, shedding blocks and creating pressure in the backfield. His footwork allowed him to stay balanced through contact, adjust to counters, and maintain consistent disruption.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston brought strong energy and an aggressive mindset to the defensive line group. From the start of individual drills, he played with good leverage and active hands, focusing on timing his get-off and attacking blockers with purpose.
In one-on-one competition, he showed the ability to disrupt plays quickly off the snap. He worked to get under pads, used his hands to shed blocks, and stayed engaged through contact. When matched against offensive linemen, he competed hard and continued fighting to win each rep.
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