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Ryan Lippert | Prep Redzone Scout
Noah Wallace Noah Wallace ATH Raceland | 2024 State KY is a player that I’ve been high on for a while now and he continued to impress during the playoffs. While he plays a key role on both sides of the ball, he looked his best on defense at safety during the playoffs, finishing with 46 total tackles, three tackles for loss, and an interception. Wallace is very impressive against the run as he does a great job of reading the play and filling the running lane in a hurry to provide run support. He comes downhill so quickly that offensive linemen don’t have a chance to block him and he does a great job of running his feet through contact to secure the tackle. In pass coverage, Wallace does a great job of reading route combinations and times his breaks on the ball perfectly to put himself in a position to make a play. Noah doesn’t currently have any offers but I can see some coming his way soon as he is a dynamic player that has the talent to succeed at the next level.
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Read EvaluationRyan Lippert | Prep Redzone Scout
Noah Wallace Noah Wallace ATH Raceland | 2024 State KY has been a key part of Raceland’s success this season, making plays on both sides of the ball. He continued to stand out this past week in Raceland’s 17-14 win over Hazard. On offense, Wallace ran the ball 15 times for 128 yards and a touchdown. Wallace showed a nice amount of burst out of his stance as a ball carrier with the ability to break tackles without breaking stride. He also showed a tremendous amount of elusiveness in the open field with the ability to make cuts on the dime to make defenders miss. On defense, Noah finished the game with 12 total tackles and one tackle for loss from the safety position. He also showed the ability to break on the ball and catch it in stride, coming away with one interception and returning it for 69 yards. Noah doesn’t currently hold any offers but he deserves some attention from college coaches as he has the talent to play on either side of the ball at the next level.
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Read EvaluationRyan Lippert | Prep Redzone Scout
Last up on my list is a player that has stood out to me since this summer on both sides of the ball. Noah Wallace Noah Wallace ATH Raceland | 2024 State KY has had an impressive season both as a ball carrier and a defensive back but I really liked what I’ve seen from him on defense so far. He plays the strong safety position for Raceland and has had a solid junior year in that spot, finishing the regular season with 59 total tackles, four tackles for loss and two interceptions. I really like his ability to provide run support as he does a great job of coming downhill and filling the running lane. Once he gets to the ball carrier, he runs his feet through contact to secure the tackle in the open field. In pass coverage, he shows the ability to read the quarterback and put himself in a position to make a play. When the ball is in the air, he times his breaks perfectly to catch interceptions in stride and has shown dangerous speed after the interception, returning one for a touchdown this season. While Noah doesn’t currently hold any offers, he will be a player to watch going into his final season as he has the talent to play on either side of the ball in college.
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Read EvaluationRyan Lippert | Prep Redzone Scout
Noah Wallace Noah Wallace ATH Raceland | 2024 State KY is another big time difference maker on both sides of the ball. On offense, he is a very dangerous ball carrier, showing the ability to burst through the running lane and run through tackles on his way to the end zone. He also has the speed to run away from the defense and ability to make defenders miss in the open field. Last season, Wallace finished the year with 151 carries for an impressive 1,028 yards and 14 touchdowns. Wallace has also proven to be a reliable blocker in the run game when he isn’t getting the ball. On defense, Wallace plays defensive back and does a great job of filling the running lane and making tackles in the open field. He also has great route recognition skills and has shown the ability to break on the ball at the perfect time to come away with interceptions. While he doesn’t have any offers at the moment, I expect them to come for him soon as he has the talent to play at the college level.
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Read EvaluationRyan Lippert | Prep Redzone Scout
I didn’t know whether to put Noah Wallace Noah Wallace ATH Raceland | 2024 State KY on the offensive or defensive team so I decided to put him in the “athlete” slot. On offense, he is a very dangerous ball carrier, as he finished his sophomore year with 151 carries for 1,028 yards, and 14 touchdowns. He runs with great pad level when running between the tackles and keeps his feet churning on contact to break tackles. Wallace also has impressive elusiveness in the open field which he uses to make defenders miss. He is also a threat in the passing game as he can use his speed to run up the seam as a target and has even shown the ability to line up in the slot. Om defense, he finished last season with 84 total tackles and four interceptions from the safety position. He has great ball skills with the ability to break on the ball and come away with interceptions in stride. Wallace also provides great run support as he comes downhill and fills the lane with a sense of urgency. Noah doesn’t currently have any reported offers but I expect them to come quickly for him over the next two seasons.
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