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Alex Den Bleyker • Class of 2011 • Long Snappers
FBS Power 5 Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick | |
FBS Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick | |
FCS Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick or FBS PWO | |
D2, D3, NAIA Prospect or FCS PWO | |
D2, D3 or NAIA Developing Prospect | |
High School Starter | |
Developing High School Player |
Name: | Alex Den Bleyker |
Player Ranking: | |
Class Rank: | 13 |
Grad Year: | 2011 |
State: | CA |
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Offers & Commitment:(NEW) | WASHINGTON ST. |
Pro Team: | |
Height: | 5'11 |
Weight: | 240 |
SAT/ACT: | 1700/24 |
GPA: | 3.2 |
Student Since: | |
Last Evaluation: |
Player Review
Rubio Long Snapping HistoryStudent Since: 2009
Latest Evaluation: 3/11
Den Bleyker continues to work on his form and it continues to pay off. EXTREMELY hard worker and listens like a champ. You tell him to do something and consider it done. Massive lower body enables him to get solid speed. Getting close to greatness. He will be as good as he believes he can be. Little secret: I believe he can do it and if I believe it, so should he. Very accurate. Good kid.
Continues to fine tune his body. Ball is VERY fast right now. Moving on up slowly but surely. Keep an eye on this one. Trust me.
Performed like a soldier in Vegas. Under the highest amount of pressure, he seemed to do his best. Looked very comfortable and was snapping the ball very hard. Form is great, blocking is spectacular and ball speed is increasing by the minute. Well done to Den Bleyker.
Den Bleyker's ready. Form is near perfect. Massive lower body that he uses perfectly. Ball is extremely fast (can dip into .6s). Moves well. Follows through like a champ. Watch him snap and prepare to be amazed. Work horse.
OFFER NOW!!!
RUBIO
Accomplishments
Alternate for the TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE 2010
Voted JV Linemen of the Year by his teammates and coaches - 2008/2009 -- And for what it's worth, no JV players were promoted to Varsity. Not because they weren't worthy, but rather Moreau is really trying to rebuild their football program, and they wanted to keep the JV team together. Alex's JV team had the winningest record in probably the last 15 years for both JV and, especially, Varsity. Varsity went 0 and 10 last year, JV went 7 and 3 (those 3 losses were by a total of 5 points).
Alex was nominated and appointed to the Student Curriculum Committee by one or more of his teachers his Freshman year. Which is an honor and a four-year commitment