Parker Roh
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Parker put together a really solid day at the WSU Prospects Camp. He sure looks the part checking in at just under 6’5″ and 214 lbs. The big man also has just shy of a 6’6″ wingspan, giving QBs a very large catch radius to target. Parker finished the combine with a 5.08 40, 4.70 shuttle, 8’9.5″ broad, and a 7.50 L-Drill.
What mattered most was how he looked when the pads came on. Parker is a legitimate mismatch at TE. He did really well using a combo of his size and his strength to be muscle past LBs to get in position to box out for the football. Parker also put together several reps where he was able to win vertically up the seam. Those reps he showed off enough speed to beat LBs and the ball skills to be able to reel in passes away from his body and secure them through contact. Parker brings a big frame, strong hands, and smooth athleticism for the position to the field. He holds multiple D3 offers already and we are just starting the summer.
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McFarland’s passing attack features multiple weapons who will all be back in 2026. The 2nd member of that group is TE
Parker Roh
Parker
Roh
6'5" | 215 lbs | TE/EDGE
McFarland | 2027
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WI
. The 6’5″ 215 lbs athlete led the team with 43/581/7 in 2025. You will find Parker in an H-back type of role that allows him to get a clean release off the line and quickly open up separation vs LBs. The big man is an easy target with his reliable hands giving his QB a very large catch radius. Parker has that second gear in space too, looking more like a big WR than a TE when he really opens up and strides it out. I’m expecting a big summer and fall from the McFarland standout.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Parker is a very intriguing prospect on both sides of the line of scrimmage. He has the size to dominate at either TE or LB and the tape shows he also has the talent. His offensive work is limited as a sophomore, but Parker does well getting open quickly in the flats or stretching the field vertically with his ability to get up the field. For his size, and especially at his age, Roh is an impressive athlete. On defense you see that he can cover ground when blitzing from ILB and can also turn and run with receivers or TEs out into the flats. For such a big frame Parker is a surprisingly fluid, rangy athlete. I’m excited to watch him continue to develop and launch up these rankings.
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