Mark Woods is a 5'7" Defensive Back in the 2027 class.
Woods attends Salpointe Catholic in Arizona.
Woods's Player Profile was created on October 10, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Mark
WoodsDB
Class
2027
Height
5'7"
Weight
125
HS
Salpointe Catholic
|
AZ
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Mark
WoodsDB
Class
2027
Height
5'7"
Weight
125
HS
Salpointe Catholic
|
AZ
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Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Hunter Tierney
Prep Redzone Scout
Mark Woods isn’t the biggest player at 5’8″ and 140lbs but he plays much longer than that. With a scary combination of length and speed, he doesn’t allow for much separation and has the reach to get to more passes than you’d think. Woods also has some impressive ball skills when he’s able to get his hands on it and with his speed, is a threat to score once he gets the ball in his hands. You can tell his footwork is something he spends time working on with how refined and fluid he moves in the defensive backfield. As he continues to grow and develop, Woods is certainly a player to keep an eye on.
Mark is another athlete that hails from the state of Arizona. With his primary position being defensive back, Mark has the speed and athleticism to keep up with any wideout he faces. In coverage, Mark does a phenomenal job dropping with the receiver and if the ball is coming his way, he does a great job of tracking the ball and ensuring the pass is either incomplete or intercepted. Mark is also a very strong open-field tackler. If the ball is thrown underneath him, he has no problem driving down and making the tackle to keep the ball from advancing any farther. Overall, Mark is one of the better defensive backs that I have seen in the desert for the 2027 class, and I am excited to see him develop in the future.