Shane Small
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Brendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
His name might be Shane Small Shane Small 6'4" | 200 lbs | TE Old Tappan | 2027 State NJ , but this prospect comes up big for Old Tappan. Small, a true tight end, has a quick release off of the snap of the ball. This quick release allows him to fire out and gain a great deal of speed, quickly, as he pressures the back-seven of defenses. Like any true target, Small uses his hands very naturally when receiving passes and, rather aggressively returns to the ball in order to possess it as soon as possible. This size, speed, and attacking-nature allow him to come down with catches that he, frankly, should not. Without the ball in his hands, Small looks like he runs with springs in his feet, allowing himself get into the secondary easily. Lastly, he uses his body well, especially in the secondary, to shield defenders from playing the ball.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
I have got a soft spot for public school tight ends that can ball. Shane Small Shane Small 6'4" | 200 lbs | TE Old Tappan | 2027 State NJ can ball. Part of an outstanding program in Old Tappan, Small comes up big when it matters most. A quick get off at the snap of the ball allows him to gain ground very quickly. As if he has springs in his shoes, Small moves well and penetrates the secondary with ease. From what I saw, Small never broke the rule of using his hands to catch the ball, while also showing that he high points it very well. this has allowed him to make highly ocntested catches look easy.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Despite graduating many seniors, the future looks bright due to the play of sophomore Shane Small Shane Small 6'4" | 200 lbs | TE Old Tappan | 2027 State NJ . Small ended the contest with an exclamation point, sealing the victory with two consecutive sacks on back-to-back plays. Those two sacks represent half of his total tackles in the game. Prior to that, however, Small put the game just about out of reach by scoring on a 29-yard touchdown pass that represented the game’s final score. In total Small made 2 grabs for 43 yards with that 29-yard score.
After one season of varsity ball, Small has been credited with 42 tackles (25 solo), 8 tackles for loss, and 7 sacks on defense; while making 14 catches for 296 yards and 6 scores, as well as converting 1, two-point conversion.
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