Zane Stehwein is a 5'11" Wide Receiver/Running Back in the 2027 class.
Stehwein attends Arvada West in Colorado.
Stehwein's Player Profile was created on November 11, 2024.
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Zane
StehweinWR/RB
Class
2027
Height
5'11"
Weight
170
HS
Arvada West
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CO
2027 Wideouts Looking to Make a Statement
Stehwein measures in at 5’10 175-pounds playing WR/DB for Arvada West. He had 15 receptions for 186 yards...
Written by Matt Tate
Zane
StehweinWR/RB
Class
2027
Height
5'11"
Weight
170
HS
Arvada West
|
CO
Stock Up Trailblazers: Prospects Who Elevated Their Stock
On the Rise: 2027 Breakout Stars Shaking Up the Rankings
Stehwein turned heads during team camps and showed he’s more than ready to take on a bigger role...
Written by Robert Davis
Zane
StehweinWR/RB
Class
2027
Height
5'11"
Weight
170
HS
Arvada West
|
CO
Hidden Gems: 2027 Offensive Talent Outside Top 150 Set to Shine!
Stehwein is a versatile receiver capable of stretching the defense vertically and punishing secondaries over the middle. With...
Written by Robert Davis
Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Matt Tate
Prep Redzone Scout
Stehwein measures in at 5’10 175-pounds playing WR/DB for Arvada West. He had 15 receptions for 186 yards with 1 touchdown and 4 total tackles (2 solo, 2 assisted). Stehwein has good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, good speed, change of direction, and jumping. Good release paired with good separation quickness. He uses his quick bursts of acceleration to create space. Good route running ability. Stehwein has good ball tracking with very good catching. Does a good job coming across the middle and catching in traffic. With more opportunities next season, I’m looking forward to seeing he how shines.
Stehwein was 19th in the 40th, and 20th in the pro shuttle. Stehwein has good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, good change of direction, speed, and jumping. Demonstrated good balance during the drills and quick feet. During the drills against DBs, he demonstrated very good release. Good separation quickness due to his athletic ability paired with quick crisp route running. Stehwein has good ball tracking. Good catch in traffic with very good catching. Great showcase performance.
Stehwein turned heads during team camps and showed he’s more than ready to take on a bigger role this fall. His reliable hands make him an up and coming target in the passing game, and he’s been steadily gaining traction with D2/D3 college scouts. Stehwein has the tools to be a receiver that can keep the chains moving and a red zone threat. As he becomes a focal point in the offense, his opportunities will only grow. With his team projected to make a deep playoff run, look for Stehwein to rise to the occasion and further solidify his place among the 2027 risers.
Stehwein is a versatile receiver capable of stretching the defense vertically and punishing secondaries over the middle. With 15 catches for 156 yards, he’s proven to be a reliable possession target who can move the chains. Stehwein shines in the open field, where his strong base and quick cuts allow him to make defenders miss. He’s also valuable in the run game, showing a willingness to block on the edge and spring big plays. As he works to expand his role this offseason, expect Stehwein to continue building momentum as a go to weapon.