Logan Singer
Logan Singer
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Robert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Singer put together a standout season that firmly established him as one of the top safeties in the state. His production speaks for itself, having 89 total tackles along with two tackles for loss while tying for a state high eight interceptions. Singer consistently finds himself around the football, showing a natural instinct for reading quarterbacks and anticipating routes. His ability to track the ball in the air and finish plays makes him a true ball hawk in the secondary. Beyond his playmaking ability, Singer brings energy and leadership to the defense, setting the tone with his effort and physicality. He covers ground quickly and shows the range needed to impact both the run and pass game. As he continues to compete alongside other high level prospects and gain more exposure, Singer is a player who should draw increasing attention from Division I programs looking for a versatile and productive safety.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Singer measures in at 5’11 170-pounds. He had 89 total tackles (66 solo, 23 assisted), 2 TFL, 8 INT (T-1st), 20 PD, 1 FF, 18 punt returns for 156 yards with 1 touchdown. Singer has very good athletic ability due to his very good acceleration, change of direction, speed, and good jumping. Very good read and reaction. He thrives in coverage. Very good man coverage not giving the receiver any separation to get free. Very good closing quickness. Singer does a phenomenal job at creating pass break ups. Very good ball tracking and catching. He’s a ball hawk and it shows on the film. Singer plucks the ball out of the air and gets good return yardage as well. Very good tackling. He dominates in the run game. He’s a prospect that will have colleges looking his way with another great season under his belt.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Singer is the other DB tied for first in interceptions. Measuring in at 5’11 170-pounds, Singer had 89 total tackles (66 solo, 23 assisted), 2 TFL, 8 INT, 20 PD, 1 FF, 18 punts returned for 156 and 1 touchdown. Singer has very good athletic ability due to very good speed, acceleration, change of direction, and good jumping. This free safety will range from the zone or into the box. Very good read and reaction speed. In coverage, he’ll stick to the receiver like glue. Uses his very good closing quickness and timing to create pass break ups. Singer has very good ball tracking and catching. He consistently puts himself in position to make a play. Very good tackling with good strength. I’m excited to see how Singer continues his development into his senior season.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Against the top ranked team in the state, Singer proved he can hold his own with a standout performance. He finished with nine tackles, a forced fumble and an interception, showing his ability to make plays at all levels of the field. Singer was aggressive against the run, filling lanes with authority, while also displaying instincts in coverage to flip momentum with a takeaway. Even in a loss, Singer looked like a player capable of turning heads among college recruiters. If he continues producing at this level, expect him to climb the rankings quickly and solidify himself as one of the top defensive backs in this class.
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