Mike Bass
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Cooper Morreale | Prep Redzone Scout
Mike Bass Mike Bass 6'2" | 170 lbs | WR Central | 2027 State AL is a dominant weapon on the outside for Central who’s going to have a huge year this upcoming fall.
“At 6’2 170, Bass is quick, can run great routes, and does a terrific job using his size and catch radius to bully DBs and haul in tough-to-catch passes downfield.
I’m really impressed with Bass’s ability to gain separation at his size- he can change his direction effortlessly and consistently finds ways to get wide open at every level of the field, leading to huge plays in the opposing secondary. Bass also has some great skills down in the red zone- he’s a huge scoring threat that came away with tons of touchdowns last season, and I don’t expect that to stop anytime soon.“
Bass has added several new offers this offseason, picking them up from Alabama State, USF, and Troy.
Bass is set up for a ton of success this fall. Central’s offense has enormous potential, especially in their passing game. Until then, be sure to check out some of his film below:
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Mike Bass Mike Bass 6'2" | 170 lbs | WR Central | 2027 State AL is a smooth, technically sound receiver who plays the position with maturity beyond his years. He runs clean routes and understands how to find soft spots in coverage. Bass shows reliable hands and consistency on routine plays. He may not be the flashiest athlete, but he’s efficient and dependable. His football IQ shows up in timing-based passing concepts. Bass projects as a chain-mover who quarterbacks will trust.
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Read EvaluationCooper Morreale | Prep Redzone Scout
Mike Bass Mike Bass 6'2" | 170 lbs | WR Central | 2027 State AL has been a key target of QB Bobby Coleman’s this season. I have a feeling he could make some splash plays this week.
“At 6’2 170, Bass is quick, can run great routes, and does a terrific job using his size and catch radius to bully DBs and haul in tough-to-catch passes downfield.
I’m really impressed with Bass’s ability to gain separation at his size- he can change his direction effortlessly and consistently finds ways to get wide open at every level of the field, leading to huge plays in the opposing secondary. Bass also has some serious skills down in the red zone- he’s a huge scoring threat that came away with tons of touchdowns last season, and I don’t expect that to stop anytime soon.“
So far this season, Bass has hauled in 17 receptions for 468 yards and 3 TDs.
I won’t be surprised if Auburn’s secondary heavily keys in on Bass this week. He’s been a go-to weapon in their passing game and deserves a lot of attention from their DBs. Check out some of his clips and you’ll see what I mean.
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Read EvaluationConnor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
Bass and his 220-yard performance against Enterprise put him firmly on my radar, but also helped him shoot up leaderboards. He is a pretty well-covered prospect in Alabama, but this is my first look at him personally. He is built well at 6’2 180 with long arms. His initial quickness off the line sets up his entire game. He quickly eats cushion and sends corners in retreat mode quickly. His vertical presence helps him stem off and work underneath as well, even if he isn’t an elite route runner. Bass has FBS traits, and his stock is soaring after a career-high performance last week.
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Read EvaluationCooper Morreale | Prep Redzone Scout
Mike Bass Mike Bass 6'2" | 170 lbs | WR Central | 2027 State AL is a talented up-and-coming WR out of Central who made some impressive plays out wide on varsity last fall.
At 6’2 170, Bass is quick, can run great routes, and does a terrific job using his size and catch radius to bully DBs and haul in tough-to-catch passes downfield.
I’m really impressed with Bass’s ability to gain separation at his size- he can change his direction effortlessly and consistently finds ways to get wide open at every level of the field, leading to huge plays in the opposing secondary. Bass also has some serious skills down in the redzone- he’s a huge scoring threat that came away with tons of touchdowns last season, and I don’t expect that to stop anytime soon.
Bass was really productive last season, ending his sophomore year with 22 receptions for 269 yards and 5 TDs out wide. With how well he’s played, Bass picked up offers from Jacksonville State and Kentucky earlier this offseason, and has plenty more on the way soon- watch out for him!
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