Player Rankings • Player Profile
Ryan Eustace • Class of 2012 • 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: | Ryan Eustace |
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Class Rank: | 40 |
Grad Year: | 2012 |
State: | GA |
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Offers & Commitment:(NEW) | ARKANSAS ST |
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Height: | 5'11 |
Weight: | 185 |
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Player Review
Rubio Long Snapping HistoryStudent Since: 2010
Latest Evaluation: 1/12
Eustace had an excellent weekend in Las Vegas. Continues to be an extremely smooth Long Snapper that is VERY accurate and consistent with his snapping. Eyes coming through are getting better and are almost there with getting through each and every time. If he was to get them every signle time it would be unfair to others as he simply wouldn't miss....ever. Has very good pop in his lower body and moves quickly down the field. Definitely a third gunner on the punt team. With more size and the ability to stop all rushers, comes a 5 Star. Excellent attitude and personality. Coaches dream.
Very smooth Long Snapper that has exceptional form at the start of the process. Couple very minor things are causing issues with his time and accuracy. Eustace needs to make sure he doesn't rock back prior to the snap as it tips of the defender. Also, make sure his eyes get through and snap hard. Extremely accurate Long Snapper that improves every time I have seen him. Works very hard and moves very well on his feet. Not a giant but does a solid job in blocking. Excited to see him in Vegas where he will get set first, then explode with each and every snap. Very close to locking it all into place for greatness.
Eustace continues to impress with his snapping, attitude and personality. Very, very good Long Snapper. He is one of those that if he was 6'3" and 240 lbs he would be crushing others. Form is almost perfect. Needs to make sure he really gets his eyes all the way through with each and every snap. Also, I would love for Eustace to snap as hard as possible. Form is so good, that snapping hard, I mean really hard, is going to be the next step. Blocks very well for his size. Great human being.
Watch out for this one men! Eustace gets bigger and stronger and it just might be game over. Form is VERY solid. Takes a tad too long to get going which may cause him to think a bit too much. Love his overall form and attitude. Not a giant (that will change), but man does he use his body well. Ball has the ability to be extremely quick. Almost shocking. Well done to his improvement.
I love to watch Eustace snap. His form is practically perfect. Stance is solid, he gets set (wouldn't mind speeding this up just a tad at times) and he releases.....pure gold. VERY smooth Long Snapper. Very easy ball to catch and right on target. With some more lbs will come speed since his form is pretty much locked down and he uses the body he has exceptionally well already. Next time, I want to see him snap with rage. Almost like an angry Long Snapper. Form is good enough to where he simply won't mess up and his ball speed will increase. Great human being.
RUBIO
Accomplishments
Average time for a 15 yard snap at the 10th Annual Event: .79
Ryan plays in Georgia’s top classification, AAAAA. Ryan has been long snapping since 6th grade and has started at every level in high school.
- Freshman year - he was the starting long snapper on the freshman team (7 games) where he was perfect on his 33 punt snaps and 25 FG/PAT snaps.
- Sophomore year – started every game (7) on the JV team and was backup on Varsity. He was perfect on his 38 punt snaps and 30 FG/PAT snaps
- Junior year – started every game (12) on the Varsity team where he was perfect on his 60 punt snaps and 30 FG/PAT snaps
Ryan has not had a bad snap during his entire high school career.
Ryan was select as Captain on 10/8/2010 by his coaches for demonstrating a “perfect” season
Community Service
Ryan has been active in the community by participating in activities such as:
- Clean up Cobb; participated with his team and high school in cleaning up a local area being prepped to become a park
- AIG Marathon; handed out water as a volunteer with KPMG LLP
- Vaughn Elementary Fall Festival; helped with setting up and operating activities at the festival to raise money for the elementary school
- Football Booster Club Concession Stand; Ryan’s parents run the concession stand for HHSFBC and during the 2010 season he worked over 50 hours in support of our Junior program on Saturdays and special events such as the Turkey Bowl.