Michael Farr
Michael Farr
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Another special DB/WR recruit is
Michael Farr
Michael
Farr
6'0" | 185 lbs | ATH
Racine Case | 2026
State
WI
. Michael plays DB so impressively. He has the ability to play corner and safety. The physicality looks like that of an elite safety, flying around the field delivering devastating tackles. Michael has outstanding range to go from 15 yards deep to the line of scrimmage and make a tackle against the run game for no gain. He can also get to the sideline on deep passes in time to make INTs. Farr also brings a very high football IQ to the safety position. Flip to offense and Michael dominates with his far superior athletic abilities. He has a strong burst of acceleration off the line and a second gear to get deep. The way Farr is able to do everything with power is not typical. The kid is a special athlete.
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Stats: 9 Receptions, 133 Yards, 1 TD, 1 Carry, 14 Yards, 4 Tackles
There was so much talent on the field Friday night, and the best of the bunch might be the junior WR/DB
Michael Farr
Michael
Farr
6'0" | 185 lbs | ATH
Racine Case | 2026
State
WI
. The ’26 is a fantastic playmaker. Athletically, Michael has a great base of athleticism and power. His lower body explosiveness allows him to be so sudden and accelerate rapidly. Michael has done a great job of building on his frame to load it with power to run through tackles or make tackles on defense. Farr has fantastic hands and hand-eye coordination to make unreal catches downfield. Michael is one of the top skill players in WI and could play at the next level on either side of the ball.
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Michael was able to get a taste of varsity action in 2023. He saw the field in five games on defense and also got some time on offense in a few of those games. Farr finished those games with 12 tackles, 1 TFL, 4 receptions, 74 yards, and 3 TDs. The rising 2026 is poised to fly past all those numbers this fall.
Farr brings that physicality in his game that sets a lot of college prospects apart from the crowd. He can be physical at corner while still being able to turn and run with receivers and battle for the ball. On offense the ’26 ATH really shows his athleticism as he quickly can get to open space on the field or behind his DB for big plays. The 2026 also has great instincts with the ball in his hands, highlighted by his scoring efficiency and returner abilities. I can’t wait to see Michael fully unlock his game with consistent varsity action this fall. He is going to impress a lot of people.
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Michael is one of those athletes that had a great day on both sides of the ball in 1 on 1s. He is a physical athlete that can fight off jams, or deliver his own jams at the line. The sophomore also did a good job of getting receivers off their initial route paths which threw off timing. Michael repeatedly did a great job of playing the ball in the air. He quickly adjusted, attacked the ball in the air, and showed strong hands to make catches and punch out the ball.
The 5’10” 175 lbs sophomore also did well during the combine port of the day. He ran 4.69 in the 40, broad jumped 9′ and 9’3″. Farr’s 7.25 L Drill showed how agile he could be while playing at top speed. Get ready for a breakout year on varsity from the soon to be junior.
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Similar to his teammate above, Michael has that special blend of power and athleticism needed to play successfully at the next level. I can’t wait to get some numbers to his speed and short area agility/burst because I think they are going to be good. I also am excited to see him if he plays WR or DB. I think he could make plays at either and has traits to show at both. If he does stick with DB he could have a very good day with his reactive athleticism and ability to bump receivers off their routes with his strength. Farr is going to make a name for himself Sunday.
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