Sawyer Josewski
Sawyer Josewski
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Hayden Lindquist | Prep Redzone Scout
Josewski is one of the best athletes in the state, and he saw a ton of success on the mat during his junior year. He won his section at 285 and made his first career appearance at the state tournament! He also placed 5th in the very competitive Rogers Holiday Matness Tournament. On the gridiron, Josewski is an insane force to be reckoned with. He’s got a big frame, and man, does he put it to use. He’s got Gronk-levels of physicality that he uses when clearing out defensive linemen from the LOS. He’s already got an offer from SDSU, and I think there are many more on the horizon for this high-celing athlete.
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Read EvaluationOliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
Another TE and potentially high-profile prospect in the 2026 class, Rogers’ own Josewski was a big hit and top performer at the summer’s PJ Fleck Golden Gopher prospect camp, solidifying himself as a name to watch in the state’s upper-echelon recruiting talks. Verified size at 6’4 and 230+, Josewski has posted noteworthy athletic numbers at every exposure point we’ve had on him, including our own PrepRedzoneMN Showcase, and did a good job of asserting himself and bringing some muscle to the high-intensity, padded, 1v1 battles that went down against high-level competition that day in Dinkytown. Big kid, athletic, and the junior film is checking boxes as well.
Josewski is a significant, reliable, asset in the passing game and has some skills as a route runner and after the catch, and must be accounted for by defensive secondaries at all times. He can flex out wide or do damage from the traditional inline TE spot, and demonstrates a big catch radius and soft hands. He breaks his routes off cleanly and shows some shake at the top of the route for 240 lbs., and is a big, long ball carrier who is a handful for would-be tacklers and will run behind his pads and pick up extra yardage after contact. As all TEs should, Josewski can finish tough catches through contact and tight coverage, as well as slip-through tackle attempts after the catch. I really like the added dimension he brings as a pass catcher to his recruiting resume, and he’s a big, verified athlete, so I think Josewski has a bright future ahead of him on the recruiting trail. Northern Illinois and Minnesota seem to agree and have gotten him on campus so far this fall. More recruiting attention coming!
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