Max Street is a 5'10" Linebacker/Running Back in the 2027 class.
Street attends Eagle Valley in Colorado.
Street's Player Profile was created on February 17, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Max
StreetLB/RB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
190
HS
Eagle Valley
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CO
Prospect Spotlight: 2027 Playmaker Edition
Street is a bruising linebacker. He measures in at 5’10 195-pounds accounting for 67 total tackles (27 solo,...
Written by Matt Tate
Max
StreetLB/RB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
190
HS
Eagle Valley
|
CO
Prospect Spotlight: 2027 Playmakers
Street measures in at 5’10 195-pounds. The linebacker had 67 total tackles (27 solo, 40 assisted), 3 TFL,...
Written by Matt Tate
Max
StreetLB/RB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
190
HS
Eagle Valley
|
CO
Underrated Defenders Who Let Their Play Do the Talking
Street brought raw energy and heavy pads to the linebacker corps, delivering hits that echoed on film and...
Written by Elijah Bonner
Max
StreetLB/RB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
190
HS
Eagle Valley
|
CO
Climbing the Rankings: 2027 Linebackers Who Bring the Boom
Street brings consistent pressure off the edge and has shown the ability to deliver big plays when his...
Written by Robert Davis
Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Matt Tate
Prep Redzone Scout
Street is a bruising linebacker. He measures in at 5’10 195-pounds accounting for 67 total tackles (27 solo, 40 assisted), 3 TFL, 3 QB pressures, 3 PD, and 2 FR. He has good athletic ability due to very good lateral quickness, good speed, acceleration, and balance. Very good read and reaction speed. He’s an instinctive linebacker. Street excels at blitzing and stuffing the run. If he can’t reach the QB when blitzing, he will put his arms up to create pass deflections. Uses his explosive take off speed to stuff the gaps. Good block shedding. Very good tackling. He does a great job not allowing extra yards after contact. Street uses his good range and consistently helps teammates finish tackles. I like what I see from Street and I’m excited to see how he improves this off-season.
Street measures in at 5’10 195-pounds. The linebacker had 67 total tackles (27 solo, 40 assisted), 3 TFL, 3 QB pressures, 3 PD, and 2 FR. Street has good athletic ability due to very good lateral quickness, good acceleration, speed, and balance. Very good read and reaction speed. Street consistently puts himself in a position to succeed. He watches the QB’s eyes, or stuffs the gap. Street is a productive run stopper. He has very good tackling paired with good strength. He has good range and good zone coverage. Street will put his hands up to create pass deflections. Very good competitive toughness, with his pursuit and not giving up till the play is finished. Keep an eye on him going into the off-season.
Street brought raw energy and heavy pads to the linebacker corps, delivering hits that echoed on film and in stadiums. He finished with 57 tackles, including six for loss, a sack, and a fumble recovery—statistical proof of his nose for disruption. The stat sheet doesn’t show how he attacked every snap like it was his last. Whether scraping across the line to plug a gap or timing a blitz to perfection, Street showed advanced instincts and relentless hustle. Don’t let the sophomore tag fool you—he plays with grown-man intensity and the kind of fearless edge that sets the tone for an entire defense. The future is now in Eagle Valley.
Street brings consistent pressure off the edge and has shown the ability to deliver big plays when his number is called getting in the backfield and being disruptive. He posted six tackles for loss and 57 total tackles while showing strong open field tackling and ability to shed blocks quickly. Street plays with great urgency and can disrupt offensive rhythm, making him a strong run stuffer and can be a player that can lockdown the middle of the field.