Uriel Mabine is a 6'4" Edge/Linebacker in the 2028 class.
Mabine attends Trinity-Pawling School in New York.
Mabine's Player Profile was created on April 4, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Uriel
MabineEDGE/LB
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
204
HS
Trinity-Pawling School
|
NY
Sophomore Studs to know across New England
Uriel is one of the few bright spots on this Brockton team. He is long, fast, and plays...
Written by Amal Scott
Uriel
MabineEDGE/LB
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
204
HS
Trinity-Pawling School
|
NY
Mass lineman making waves in Maryland
Uriel was the youngest player from Massachusetts to attend this tournament, but it became clear that he was...
Written by Amal Scott
Uriel
MabineEDGE/LB
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
204
HS
Trinity-Pawling School
|
NY
Standouts from New England Clinics and Showcases
The Show by NextGen Boston Showcase – March 2023This player made a splash early in the showcase. He...
Written by Amal Scott
Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Amal Scott
Prep Redzone Scout
Uriel is one of the few bright spots on this Brockton team. He is long, fast, and plays with violent hands. He can get around the corner and has a good burst to get to the ball carrier. He has made some good plays, and clearly will make more this season. Keep an eye on this young edge rusher.
Uriel was the youngest player from Massachusetts to attend this tournament, but it became clear that he was ready to compete. He won several reps Saturday night, and then executed a great move to beat a highly ranked offensive lineman in the Sunday tournament competition.
Uriel uses his speed and length to create space and get around blockers. He has strong hands and has good moves. For a young player punching above his class, Uriel held his own and showed great potential.
This player made a splash early in the showcase. He has good measurables and showed great movement during skills and drills; demonstrating fast feet and good bend. He went on to have his way during competition. He used a mix of moves and fast hands to blow past blockers and win plenty of reps. He can take on blockers of any size, and uses speed and power to control the edge when pass rushing. Although only a freshman, he has a high ceiling and lots of skills in his bag. He was a top performer and definitely a player to watch this summer.