Sean Ibert
Sean Ibert
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Ibert, has been a name on the rise this season, and has shown out as a top performer for St. Francis Prep this season.
The WR, was used more in the running game for the Terriers against Kennedy Catholic, as the Terriers beat the Gaels. Ibert had six carries, for 122 yards, and three touchdowns. He averaged 40 yards per carry.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Standing at 5’10” 175-Pounds,
Sean Ibert
Sean
Ibert
5'10" | 175 lbs | ATH/WR
St. Francis Prep | 2026
State
NY
displays a good frame for the WR position. The St. Francis Prep pass catcher, has put up 830 yards, and thirteen touchdowns. He has 21 receptions in six games this season. He is an underrated prospect, who has the potential to be a late rankings riser.
Ibert is excellent in motion, and can sneak past defenders. He has good hands, and can make good catches, while displaying footwork and body control. He is extremely quick, and is a valuable weapon on special teams. His speed and size can be used on the ground as well, as an extra ball carrier. I want to see more Routes from Ibert in the second half this season.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Chaminade got the Better of St. Francis Prep, this past Sunday. Despite this, the Senior Ibert had himself an impressive game.
Ibert had five carries with 42 yards, averaging 8.4 yards per carry. He had a long of 22. Ibert had a long of 80 yards through the air. He had three catches, and 146 yards with one touchdown. He averaged 49 yards per catch.
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Read EvaluationMatt Di Domenico | Prep Redzone Scout
An offensive playmaker that can be used in multiple different fashions.
Sean Ibert
Sean
Ibert
5'10" | 175 lbs | ATH/WR
St. Francis Prep | 2026
State
NY
was seen being used at RB, WR, and on special teams as a returner. Given that, the creative route-running ability to run double moves, post routes, and corners with good separation from the DB was evident. Sending Ibert out of the backfield in the Wing-T formation allowed him to create mismatches on LBs in the intimate and shorter portions of the field. In conclusion, a moving chess piece that can be set in motion to confuse defenses in play action.
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