Oliver Fieber
Oliver Fieber
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Nate Wahl | Prep Redzone Scout
We’ve talked about the speed that Oliver has plenty on our Dakotas site but there are other skillsets he is elevating in his senior season. He’s developed as a slot receiver and learned how to utilze how springy he has become and turn down the jets to stop quick on his route adding a seperation element that has certainly risen on tape. If you watch the tape against Sioux Valley, you will this consistently as Oliver has gotten smoother with his hands and knows how to shrink in between the tacklers in short space. Minot State offered him over the summer and I surely think a good chunk of the NSIC would love his upside. Just a reminder, he ran a 10.48 100 meter dash this spring.
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Read EvaluationNate Wahl | Prep Redzone Scout
Oliver actually just picked up his first football offer tonight in the NSIC, as we have had a front row seat for a few years now, but was a 2026 wide receiver that impressed me in Brookings on 6/9 which was the first live eval I have gotten in a while. You can’t miss on his verified 100-meter speed, which had a state record at 10.48 with decent wind in his face from a source I know which makes his speed even more impressive. During the individual drills, Oliver was a wide receiver you could grasp has excellent technique as a route-runner with his starts and even watching his change of direction, he shows that he doesn’t just have the impressive straight line speed either. Oliver showed off in Brookings how tight he was with his angles, as the athletic sense he showed off was on point. A BIG senior season is upcoming for Oliver with the Deuel Cardinals, as you wouldn’t know that he missed his junior season and has that absurd 100-mter dash number at his disposal. Twitter
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Read EvaluationNate Wahl | Prep Redzone Scout
According to my sources at Deuel, Oliver posted some of his best testing numbers in the 40-yard dash at our Prep Redzone Dakotas Showcase, and also had the best 40 yard dash time at 4.57 and 4.37 in pro agility amongst the massive wide receiver group we had in Jamestown at our Prep Redzone Dakotas Showcase. Oliver started his reps I watched last Sunday with plenty of finesse and long-versed fluidity with his agility he showed off. One of the developments Oliver can grow is the physicality he shows off on his routes, as he certainly has the change of direction to be a productive slot receiver at the next-level, but I believe improving his ball instincts will do him well this offseason with his growth. He also excels getting plenty of separation, as a Cardinal to watch in the 2026 class as we update our rankings here soon in South Dakota with verified numbers on the track that college coaches will want to keep seeing.
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