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Nathan Rodriguez • Class of 2015 • 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: | Nathan Rodriguez |
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Grad Year: | 2015 |
State: | CA |
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Offers & Commitment:(NEW) | UNDECIDED |
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Height: | 5'11 |
Weight: | 220 |
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Player Review
Nathan is a very strong Long Snapper that can handle pressure very well. Needs to make sure he doesn't lose control when he snaps. Shows power but I want it to be a bit more fluid and smooth. He has a lot of potential and is on the right track. Consistency will be huge for him.I was very impressed with Nathan at the Underclass Invite Event. Was poised, strong and snapped hard. Definitely coming into his own and showing some good confidence. He had a big jump in the rankings and looks to keep on climbing. Eyes getting through everytime and being a bit smoother will help a ton. He is going to be good. Watch him. 6/12
Form is looking solid. Needs to drop his butt a bit more and get his balance/weight in check but overall is solid. His hands are very quick and he has great explosion. The use of his legs for his age is excellent and will only get better the way he listens. Quiet and stoic. Doesn't get rattled. Smooth and strong. 3/12
Really impressed with how quickly Nathan is learning the process of Long Snapping. He is well on his way to greatness. Little too extended and needs work on the spiral, but he is definitely headed in the right direction. Shows great explosion and follow through on his snap. Potential. Great listener. Good kid.
Accomplishments
Rubio Long Snapping HistoryStudent Since: 2012
Latest Evaluation: 7/12
Average time for a 15 yard snap at the 10th Annual Event: .94