Sam Haener is a 6'4" Defensive Line/Tight End in the 2026 class.
Haener attends Timberline in Idaho.
Haener's Player Profile was created on August 30, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Sam
HaenerDL/TE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
235
HS
Timberline
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ID
2026 Final Rankings: Top Defenders Surge up the Ranks
Haener is one of the more talented pass rushers/offensive tackle two way players on the western region and...
Recent Offers: UC Davis Notes: Haener is one of the top defensive players in the state of Idaho...
Written by Paul Gregorian
Sam
HaenerDL/TE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
235
HS
Timberline
|
ID
5 Must Know Early Spring Stock Risers (Defense)
Haener is one of the best available edge rushers across Idaho and is coming off a tremendous Junior...
Written by Paul Gregorian
Sam
HaenerDL/TE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
235
HS
Timberline
|
ID
6A SIC Cross-Over Games
Haener is a long athlete that really can impact the game on both sides of the ball. He...
Written by Christian McAlvain
Sam
HaenerDL/TE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
235
HS
Timberline
|
ID
2026 Rankings In-Depth Prospect Analysis (21-25)
Haener checks into our updated rankings as a top 5 2026 defensive lineman, and a top 25 overall...
Written by Paul Gregorian
Paul Gregorian | Prep Redzone Scout
Paul Gregorian
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Haener is one of the more talented pass rushers/offensive tackle two way players on the western region and the Aggies got a true steal that was under-recruited through his prep career. The UC Davis signee is a twitchy and lengthy player with natural bend, violent hands at the POA and flashes elite pass rush abilities from anywhere on the defensive front. He plays long, chokes out blockers and shows he is also stout against the run with a proper strike/pad level and can dent pullers, defeat reach blocks on the perimeter and eat double teams. All tools that are rare to see at such a high level from a high school edge rusher and should allow him to fit nicely at the FCS level and possibly provide early depth on either side of the ball for the Aggies.
Notes:Haener is one of the top defensive players in the state of Idaho and picked up his first offer from UC Davis last week. He has the ideal frame and length for the edge position at the next level and plays with violent hands, natural bend and is explosive at the point of attack with his hips and hands. He definitely should see other Big Sky schools coming in and offering as well through his senior year for a loaded Timberline team.
Haener is one of the best available edge rushers across Idaho and is coming off a tremendous Junior season for Timberline. He has the ideal length and frame to continue packing on weight over the next year before his collegiate career starts and should be closing in on his first offer soon as a edge. He’s explosive off the ball, plays with violent hands and natural bend while able to use both primary and secondary moves when collapsing the pocket. He is equally as talented against the run and plays with a low-hat, consistent strike and has quick block recognition and a high motor. Having a productive off-season thus far, he is in line for a huge 2025 season.
Haener is a long athlete that really can impact the game on both sides of the ball. He has a high football IQ that allows him to play fast and make plays. He is going to be a name to watch as he is only a junior and is going to be a factor in this game for sure.
Haener checks into our updated rankings as a top 5 2026 defensive lineman, and a top 25 overall player across Idaho in his class. He is a long and athletic edge rusher that is explosive off the ball, shoots his hands quickly and establishes leverage at the LOS with relentless pursuit to the ball. He also does a good job at setting the edge with a strong punch and is active against the run while a very twitchy and fast player off the edge with natural bend, initial get off and redirect abilities. Look for Haener to continue to pack on weight to his frame, as he has tons of growth potential over the next two years and is a no brainer college prospect.