Mason Lane
Mason Lane
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- 14 Games
- 114/179, 1,976 Passing Yards, 26 TDs
- 151 Carries, 1,159 Rushing Yards, 23 TDs
- 32 Tackles, 1 Fumble Recovery, 4 INTs, 1 Pick Six, 4 PBUs
- 25th in Passing Yards
- 6th in QB Rating
- 8th in Passing TDs
- 1st Team All State QB
- All Finals Team
- Undefeated State Champion
Mason put on a dominant display of production and talent in 2023. He controlled the game as a runner, passer, and defender. He threw or ran for 64% of the offensive TDs on the year, plus he added a pick six on defense.
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- 14 Games
- 114/179, 1,976 Passing Yards, 26 TDs
- 151 Carries, 1,159 Rushing Yards, 23 TDs
- 32 Tackles, 1 Fumble Recovery, 4 INTs, 1 Pick Six, 4 PBUs
- 25th in Passing Yards
- 6th in QB Rating
- 8th in Passing TDs
- 1st Team All State QB
- All Finals Team
- Undefeated State Champion
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- 14 Games
- 114/179, 1,976 Passing Yards, 26 TDs
- 151 Carries, 1,159 Rushing Yards, 23 TDs
- 32 Tackles, 1 Fumble Recovery, 4 INTs, 1 Pick Six, 4 PBUs
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Stats: 11/16, 220 Yards, 3 TDs, 15 Carries, 102 Yards, 1 TD, 7 Tackles, 1 PBU, 1 INTrnIt was a performance that I will remember fora long time. Lodi’s QB/S Mason Lane Mason Lane 6'1" | 195 lbs | ATH Lodi | 2024 State WI dominated Camp Randall just like he did every other field this season. The recent Badgers commit is a high quality athlete. His combination of athleticism and football IQ made his play at safety look easy. He could get to anywhere on the field that the ball was going to be. His ball skills are natural. His burst and agility give him the ability to change direction quickly and get to top speed instantly. That athleticism also made him a nightmare to contain as a runner. The QB play further exemplifies how much of a natural athlete Mason is. He was able to sling it all over the yard with velocity and accuracy. Mason was in control of the game from the first snap to the final whistle. I’m excited to see him on the Badgers.
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Stats: 5/8, 200 Yards, 2 TDs, 23 Carries, 116 Yards, 3 TDs, 6 Tackles, 1 INTrnOne of my favorite two way playmakers in the state will take the field in Camp Randall this week when Lodi takes on Luxemburg- Casco this Thursday. Mason is another athlete I can’t wait to see at the next level because he can fit so many roles. He has an explosive athletic profile that makes him dangerous in space. Lane can cover ground and make big time hits from the safety position. He is quick to read the QB/offense and close on the ball. He has the ball skills to create turnvoers or breakups. On offense, Lane is a patient runner who can instantly accelerate. He sees the field well, and can turn any touch into a big gain. Mason even looks pretty natural throwing the ball downfield with accuracy and velocity. He can truly do it all, and has a big stage to show it this week.
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- Exciting two way athlete at DB and dual threat QB
- Completed 62% of his passes for 1,358 yards and 11 TDs
- Ran for 1,398 yards and 20 TDs
- Added 35 Tackles, 2 TFLs, and 4 INTs on defense
- Finished 9-3 with a Level 3 Playoff Appearance
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Stats: 7/9, 85 Yards, 1 TD, 13 Carries, 133 Yards, 1 TD, 1 Tackle, 1 PBUrnThe 6’2” 190 lbs junior is a gifted athlete. Mason has the ability to make everything look easy. I project him as a DB at the next level, but his natural athleticism shows up in his passing as much as anywhere else. His throwing motion is so smooth and easy. The footwork is quick, and stays connected to his eyes. When he decides to take off he instantly transitions into a serious threat on the ground. That is where he made his biggest plays. Using his vision to find lanes to slip through and then use his net level speed to create big plays. On defense, that same speed gives him the range to go from his safety spot to the sideline. Lodi also needed him to play single coverage, and he stepped into that role smoothly. Definitely an athlete to continue watching over the next year.
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Stats: 11/16, 142 Yards, 2 TDs, 8 Carries, 137 Yards, 2 TDsrnThis season has proven how much of a natural athlete Mason is. He has been a dominant dual threat QB all year, while also being productive at his more natural position of DB. Mason sees the field well on both sides of the ball. On offense, it allows him to find his open man, and find alleys to run through. His running is a game breaker. He has the speed to turn every carry into a score. Lane’s natural ability shines through in his passing also. He has become very sufficient as a passer. The ball comes out quick, he makes good decisions, and he puts the ball where it needs to be to give his man a chance at it. I’m excited for his recruitment over the next year.
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Stats: 9/15, 81 Passing Yds, 10 Carries, 103 Rushing Yds, 3 TDsrnAs you can see form the rankings, Mason is a talented DB prospect, and he gave more proof with an INT in Week One, but this week we are going to look at his work on offense. The 6’2″ 185 lbs athlete is a smooth mover. That is highlighted instantly in his film on the first play showing him slicing through the defense with cut that don’t cost him any speed. That speed allowed him to get to the edge when he pulled it on read options and beat defenders down the sideline. As a safety we get to see that speed, but it is nice to get a close look at the short area burst and agility that comes with carrying the ball on offense. The junior is going to be a two way problem this year for opponents. Mason’s Week One Highlights
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Our highest debuting DB comes in at DB2 with the Lodi defensive back. The 6’2″ 185 lbs safety also earned a Top 75 overall ranking in the update. I’m most impressed with Mason’s quick reading and processing skills. His play in zone coverage thrives thanks to that ability. He sees and feels receivers entering his zones and smoothly picks them up in coverage. I like how aggressive he attacks the ball at the catch point. He doesn’t just look to deliver a hit. Mason is also a willing and able downhill run stuffer. The climb is going to continue for the Lodi defender. Keep an eye on this kid.
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