Player Rankings • Player Profile
Daniel Brooke • 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: | Daniel Brooke |
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Grad Year: | 2012 |
State: | TX |
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Offers & Commitment:(NEW) | ABILENE CHRISTIAN |
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Height: | 5'10 |
Weight: | 180 |
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Player Review
Rubio Long Snapping HistoryStudent Since: 2011
Latest Evaluation: 1/12
Daniel is easily one of the smoothest and accurate Long Snappers out there. Very, very easy ball to catch. Couple things I would like to see him adjust to benefit his snapping would be to widen out just a tad to make him get through a bit easier. I also would like to see him not create such a pattern with his snapping. Tends to get into a rhythm but that rhythm will be noticeable by a defender. Both are very easy fixes that will benefit him a ton in the long run. Excellent attitude and solid form make him a good pick for a school next year.
Watching Daniel snap is outstanding. Form is excellent. Very smooth and precise. Needs to focus on getting his eyes all the way through, gaining some strength and really trusting himself. Form is so darn good that he just needs to really let the ball go. No sliding of the ball. Just let it rip. Excellent human being and attitude.
Daniel continues to have absolutely stellar form and be a fantastic human being. Needs to get his butt down just a tad more so he can really use his whole body. Most I wouldn't be too critical on this aspect, but since his form is so solid, I know he can push the limit a tad more. Very, very quick hands that move the ball back to the punter with solid speed. Accurate Long Snapper that does well under pressure.
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Accomplishments
Average time for a 15 yard snap at the 10th Annual Event: .79