Sean McGann is a 5'9" Linebacker in the 2026 class.
McGann attends Brother Rice in Illinois.
McGann's Player Profile was created on April 26, 2023.
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Sean
McGannLB
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
Weight
180
HS
Brother Rice
|
IL
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We end with a name to watch in the Class of 2026. Sean McGann from Brother Rice is...
Written by Mark Johnson
Sean
McGannLB
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
Weight
180
HS
Brother Rice
|
IL
PrepRedzoneIL 2026 Rankings Coverage: Watchlist Players to Know
CCL competitors with a wrestling background are generally going to find a fan in yours truly, and 5’9,...
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We end with a name to watch in the Class of 2026. Sean McGannSeanMcGann
5'9" | 180 lbs | LB
Brother Rice | 2026 IL
from Brother Rice is showing signs of the instincts needed to be an impact LB at the varsity level eventually. He has growing to do, but Sean does a really good job of keeping himself a step ahead of the field. His ability to quickly read the flow of the OL or diagnose the play gives him a jump on getting to the right spot. His strength is at a decent spot right now based on the tape. Sean is able to run through block attempts. Lastly, McGann is an effective blitzer. He times it well, and has shown he can run through blocks of OL or RBs. Keep an eye on this kid.
CCL competitors with a wrestling background are generally going to find a fan in yours truly, and 5’9, 180 lber. Sean McGannSeanMcGann
5'9" | 180 lbs | LB
Brother Rice | 2026 IL is one of multiple Brother Rice representatives on the newly released PRzIL 2026 rankings who also happens to fit those two qualifications. McGann posted 73 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and 2 FF as a freshman last fall and is a promising OLB who reads/reacts and closes quickly, is productive between the tackles or out on the edge and does a good job of working up & under blocking attempts with quickness. Also can aid in pass coverage and is a strong kid with a naturally low pad level right now that gives opposing freshman offenses fits last fall. There’s a ton of depth at the CCL heavyweights, so McGann is going to have to continue to work hard and develop his game to see varsity action with the Crusaders, but the foundational pieces seem to be there from the freshman tape. Keep up the grind, Sean!