Landon Triebel
Landon Triebel
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Triebel measures in at 6’5 215-pounds. The TE/DE had 10 receptions for 127 yards with 1 touchdown, 19 total tackles (9 solo, 10 assisted), 1 TFL, 3 FR, and 1 PD. Triebel has good athletic ability due to very good jumping, good acceleration, speed, and change of direction. He’s a great possession tight end. Good release and good separation quickness. Triebel has shown to make catches with limited separation. He’ll go over the middle and make the catch between multiple defenders. Very good ball tracking and catching. Triebel uses his strong hands to hold onto the ball while getting hit. He’s an excellent redzone target, finding open voids and exploiting them. Triebel excels as a run blocker. Very good strength, hand strength, and good hand placement to open running lanes for his back. He’s a beast and will continue to get better as the years progress.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Triebel is a physically intriguing two-way prospect whose frame alone immediately stands out. At 6’5, 215 pounds, he brings length, athleticism and versatility that translate well to the defensive front. Triebel has the speed to shed blocks quickly and the strength to disrupt plays at the line of scrimmage. He finished the season with 19 total tackles, added a tackle for loss and showed strong instincts with three fumble recoveries. His ability to impact the game in multiple phases speaks to his football IQ and motor. With continued development and added strength this offseason, Triebel is positioned for a significant breakout and could quickly draw increased attention from college evaluators.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Triebel brings size, aggression, and versatility to the field, making him a unique weapon on both sides of the ball. Defensively, he generates pressure off the edge and is a consistent presence in the backfield, disrupting both pass and run plays. Offensively, he plays as a physical tight end with the frame to dominate at the line and the athleticism to make plays in the red zone. Triebel stood out as a freshman on varsity and looks ready to elevate his production even further. His ability to impact games in multiple ways makes him a name to know.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Triebel has been a consistent force for Glenwood Springs, using his quick first step to disrupt plays near the line of scrimmage. Triebel’s ability to shed blocks and stuff the run has made him a key asset in stopping opposing offenses before they can build any momentum. His combination of size and speed allows him to track down ball carriers and limit big plays. Whether setting the edge or plugging up running lanes, Triebel’s physicality and football IQ have been crucial for Glenwood Springs’ defense. He’s the type of player who doesn’t just react to plays but anticipates them, often finding himself in the right place at the right time. His strong presence along the line of scrimmage, coupled with his ability to chase down plays from the backside, makes him a reliable and impactful defender.
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