Tyler Schwalbach is a 6'3" Wide Receiver in the 2028 class.
Schwalbach attends Kaukauna in Wisconsin.
Schwalbach's Player Profile was created on September 26, 2025.
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Tyler is a two sport standout between football and basketball. The basketball background shines through in his play...
Written by Mark Johnson
Tyler
SchwalbachWR
Class
2028
Height
6'3"
Weight
170
HS
Kaukauna
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WI
Twice as Nice: ’28s Who Will 2X Their ’25 Production
I love the scenario that Tyler Schwalbach will be returning to in 2026. The 6’3″ 170 lbs WR...
Written by Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Mark Johnson
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Tyler is a two sport standout between football and basketball. The basketball background shines through in his play at WR constantly. He does a great job using his body to box out and wall off DBs when making catches and he does a great job of reading the ball in the air and adjusting to it. The ’28 WR plays fearlessly too. He will go over the middle or make grabs where he knows he will get hit right away after the catch. The 6’3″ 170 lbs WR is a tough runner after the catch and will break tackles. Tyler is looking like a reliable, go to option for Kaukauna this fall.
I love the scenario that Tyler Schwalbach will be returning to in 2026. The 6’3″ 170 lbs WR is the leading returning WR in terms of production for Kaukauna. In 2025 he put up 19/392/3. All solid numbers, but last year we saw the top receiver for the Galloping Ghosts have more than 3X the receptions and 2X the yards. So if Tyler is the new go to man the opportunities will definitely be there for him. Plus the QB talent that he has to work with should be high quality.
The long WR is an excellent basketball player in the offseason, and you see the skill carryover. Especially when the ball is in the air. Tyler is a natural at positioning and timing when he needs to go and high point the football. He has shown really good concentration in traffic. Plus he isn’t just a large catch radius. The ’28 WR has speed to his game and also proven he can create sparks after the catch. I’m excited for him to dominate on Fridays.