Momodu Rogers
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Vic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
- 5’10, 185 pounds. 4.2 GPA. A 2027 RB/ATH out of Interboro who is beginning to receive legitimate Division I grades from evaluators. Good compact build with the type of frame that already looks capable of handling a heavy workload.
Hudl tape runs roughly 14 minutes and is packed with production. The majority of the reps come at running back, though there are quality defensive snaps sprinkled throughout as well. Interboro clearly trusts him in several different roles. Despite the DB reps, his future likely sits at running back.
Acceleration is the first trait that jumps off the tape. Once he hits the crease he separates quickly and has enough burst to turn routine gains into explosive plays. His build helps him absorb contact while maintaining balance through traffic.
The versatility is another plus. Interboro moves him around the formation and the athlete shows he can contribute in several alignments. That flexibility only helps his projection at the next level.
From a projection standpoint, the tools are already there for Division I consideration. Continued refinement and long-term development should draw real interest from FCS programs, with the ceiling potentially climbing higher if the progression continues.
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Vic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
- 5’10, 185 pounds. 4.2 GPA. A 2027 RB/ATH out of Interboro who is beginning to receive legitimate Division I grades from evaluators. Good compact build with the type of frame that already looks capable of handling a heavy workload.
Hudl tape runs roughly 14 minutes and is packed with production. The majority of the reps come at running back, though there are quality defensive snaps sprinkled throughout as well. Interboro clearly trusts him in several different roles. Despite the DB reps, his future likely sits at running back.
Acceleration is the first trait that jumps off the tape. Once he hits the crease he separates quickly and has enough burst to turn routine gains into explosive plays. His build helps him absorb contact while maintaining balance through traffic.
The versatility is another plus. Interboro moves him around the formation and the athlete shows he can contribute in several alignments. That flexibility only helps his projection at the next level.
From a projection standpoint, the tools are already there for Division I consideration. Continued refinement and long-term development should draw real interest from FCS programs, with the ceiling potentially climbing higher if the progression continues.
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