Max Reitan
Max Reitan
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
A phenomenal corner coming out of Rampart is Mr. Reitan. Reitan measures in at 5’11 165 pounds, and mainly played as the outside corner. Throughout the season, he had 40 total tackles (17 solo, 23 assisted), 2 INT, 4 PD, 1 FR, 3 blocked FGs. Reitan has very good athletic ability due to very good speed, acceleration, change of direction, and good jumping. His speed translates to his very good back peddle as well. Good mental processing, he will continuously look back at the QB and ball to track its location. Reitan has good strength as well, throwing WRs around with ease. Reitan has very good man coverage and zone coverage. In man coverage, he sticks to his receiver like glue. In zone coverage, he’ll lock it down while staying patient. He uses his lengthy arms to swat away the football from receivers. He’ll use his good jumping to go up with the WRs stopping those contested catches. Reitan was also a big contributor in special teams with his 3 blocked field goals. He uses his athleticism mixed with a good bend around the edge and long arms to attack the special teams. I can’t wait to see more of Reitan in his senior season.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Reitan is a DB that popped onto my radar at an event and he has continued to impress. He has the ability to go up against most of the top DB’s in the state and hold his own. He has good hips and can use his strength to jam at the line of scrimmage. He has good footwork and can get in and out of breaks quickly. He will be looking to have a standout season and jump onto some radars.
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Read EvaluationRyan Wesley | Prep Redzone Scout
Reitan is a newcomer to the radar who had a solid junior performance. He does a great job as a coverage corner because of his ability to move while reading the field like a free safety. He has the instincts and athleticism to be in the right spot and make a play on the ball. His corner techniques are still a little raw, but his downhill playing style and natural abilities make him a true standout. Reitan finished his junior year with two interceptions, four pass breakups, and three field goal blocks, making him a prospect with a legitimate upside.
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