Nathan Piggott
Nathan Piggott
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Expert Analysis
Alex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
High, high ceiling for Nathan.
Much of that ceiling comes in Nathan’s measurables. Of course, you can take a glance at Nathan, who is 6’5″-6’6″ 210lbs, and runs a ______ 40 time and say “yeah, that’s a high-ceiling guy”. Classic “HWS”, like the hoodie Brad Holmes wore during Day 1 of this year’s draft.
Now that we’ve stated the obvious, let’s dive into what I can find in terms of tape. The first minuite of his Junior Highlight Tape shows the versatility. First, a pick-six at safety, then a screen pass as an X receiver, then a down block as an in-line tight end. I’ll say this about his junior year tape- he only played four games due to injury, but he was still one of the best players in the OAA Blue last season. He’s capable of making good plays at TE, WR, or S. Though, he definitely has room to grow at every position.
That’s not to say Nathan is undeserving of his Division 1 offers. If Nathan keeps working and if he commits to development, especially at the next level, the sky’s the limit. I’m especially optimistic because Nathan is a two-sport athlete with Basketball, and he was a menace on the boards.
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