Friday, June 14, 2013

Prospect Report: Eastlake High School



By Derrell Warren


Last week I took a visit to Chula Vista (Calif.) Eastlake High School. Now, although the defending CIF champion in San Diego's largest classification is coming back with a relatively young team after graduating its share of key seniors, it’s evident that there are several players of note who will gain the attention of college programs for the next few recruiting cycles.


ATH/DB Isiah Olave (2014) A rising senior, Olave will be a third year starter in the defensive secondary. He’s been recognized as an All-League performer on defense the past two seasons. In March, the 5’10” 170 pound athlete received his first verbal offer from the University of Idaho. He has been in contact primarily with Oregon State, Utah, and camped at San Jose State, Cal, and UNLV.



OL/DL Emelio Rodriquez (2014) is a two way lineman who will be the likely be the starter at left tackle. He carries good length at 6’4” and has plenty of growth potential checking in at a lean 240 pounds. He most likely projects as a defensive end on the college level. No verbal offers as of yet but has received spring interest from San Diego State.


ATH/RB Greg Bell (2016) a rising sophomore, Bell figures to see most of his snaps this season as a wing-back in the Titans ‘Wing-T’ offense. Bell (5’9” 160) is a versatile athlete with the top end speed and lateral quickness to contribute at a number of skill positions. It will be exciting to see how his role expands in 2013.


ATH Traylon Reed (2016) is another rising sophomore; Reed showed nice burst practicing at fullback (The primary ball carrier) in Eastlake’s offense. As far as upside in concern, Reed (5’10” 180”) probably best projects to the defensive secondary long term.


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