
Randy Kweyete | Park Center
Randy Kweyete
- Class
- 2025
- Position
- DB
- Height
- 6'3"
- Weight
- 195
- School
- Park Center
About Randy
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Expert Analysis
Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
The MN 2025 DB class has evolved into a talented and promising position group, especially at the top end, where Park Center’s 6’3, 185 lb. CB Randy Kweyete has established himself nicely as one of the top players in the state. You all have heard me talk about it in detail, but length is at an all-time premium in the DB recruiting world, and Kweyete is rich in the length department, as his 6’3, 185 lb. frame can make plays most DBs simply aren’t able to and is ideal for breaking up passes and laying the boom in run support.
Colleges have taken notice of that eye-catching size and ability to use it as well. Kweyete’s impressive junior tape netted him his first offer in late January from Missouri Valley contender Illinois State, and Minnesota, North Dakota State, and Michigan State have all contacted Kweyete since that Redbird offer rolled in. On tape, the 185 lb. junior primarily lines up at CB but could potentially switch to safety in college, as he really excels in run support from the defensive secondary. That doesn’t mean he’s not a stud in coverage, as I like the 6’3 CBs loose hips, ball skills and the ability to win 50/50 contested catch situations, and speed to stay with receivers downfield. Obviously athletic with elite size for the position, Kweyete displays good footwork, doesn’t waste steps, looks controlled and intentional with his movements, and can play man coverage (off-man and press) and effective working front to back in zone coverage. That length would be ideal to play press-man in college and Kweyete looks good when he presses in high junior highlights. Now, onto the hitting.
The Park Center 2025er loves and seeks out contact and is motivated and aggressive in run support from the defensive secondary. He defends the edge and plays with pursuit leverage in run support, possesses good pursuit speed and takes good angles to the football, and sheds blocks easily thanks to that length and his motivated want to support the run. Kweyete can lay the boom at the catch point to rattle balls loose from receivers and is a great form tackler with good strength and physicality at the contact point. can easily take down ball carriers in 1-on-1 situations and in space. Tons to like in his game and projection to the next level.
Randy Kweyete debuts as our #21 overall junior and DB2.
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