Nate Kollath
Nate Kollath
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the athletes with the widest array of potential impact is the 6’4″ 235 lbs senior QB. Nate has the prototypical build for the position, and he offers serious dual threat potential. He runs a 4.59 second 40 yard dash, and doesn’t hesitate to run through his opponents. As a passer, Nate will need further development on the finer parts of the position like footwork. However, the arm talent is undeniable. He has a strong arm that makes it so the whole field is open to him. Maximizing that arm strength is his ability to place the ball in positions where his man can go and get it without it being at risk of the defense taking it away. The reason behind my opinion that he has a wide array of potential impact is that he could also be looked at as an ATH. He has a big frame, high level of athleticism, and is a strong kid with the ball in his hands. A team could value that and use him at another position. I’m intrigued to see where he ends up. He could be a big time steal for a program.
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Stats: 15/25, 175 Yards, 2 TDs, 19 Carries, 32 Yards, 1 TDrnOne of the biggest steals in the Class of 2023 here in WI is the signal caller from Sussex. Nate brings a big frame, dual threat, and live arm to the table. Let’s start with the arm talent. Kollath can easily attack the short, intermediate, and deep levels of the field with velocity thanks to a strong right arm. He also has good ball placement both from the pocket and on the run. Nate plays with good poise in the pocket even with pressure closing on him. He even has some clips of him delivering dimes with different arm angles. On to the dual threat part of his game. Kollath is even more dangerous because he doesn’t quickly give up on the pass. He will move around in the pocket and outside it to buy time instead of bailing out. On designed runs, he is a powerful ball carrier thanks to his superior size. The team that earns his commitment is going to be very happy with what they get. This is an athlete you have to know.
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Stats: 56/82, 949 Yards, 11 TDsrnThe 6’3″ 225 lbs QB is putting together a special statistical season. He has proven to be a great decision maker. With only 1 INT in 4 games, you can trust Nate to have the ball in his hands in tough situations. Nate has the 7th most passing yards, tied for the second most passing TDs, and the 10th most passing yards per game.
Kollath is the top uncommitted QB in the state. He has an elite frame, and a great dual threat ability to his game. The big man is a serious problem when he tucks it and decides to pick up yards with his legs. Nate’s ability to make throws from different arm angles, and on the move jump off the tape. It’s not something you see often from a kid his size. The ball jumps out of his hand when he needs to let it rip. His accuracy is reliable on the run or from teh pocket. He has definitely taken the next step in his development with what I have seen from his senior season. Don’t miss out on him.
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- 10-2 Record, Undefeated Conference champion
- 2,392 Passing Yards, 32 TDs, 55% Comp. Pct.
- 784 Rushing Yards, 15 TDs
- #1 Uncommitted QB in Class of 2023
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