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Brad Fitzgibbon
- Pos DL
- Height 6-4
- Weight 280
Prospect Info
- High School Marist
- City Chicago, IL
- Class 2025
Player Rating
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Scouting Report
Evaluated 06/25/2024
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Projection
Power 4 StarterPlays in a high school defense that uses multiple fronts and has played defensive tackle as well as some end in an odd-front. Likely a college three-tech. Has quickness and burst off the ball and is a penetrator and interior pass rusher. Solid athlete who has shown he can change direction and run plays down. Has shown some of that ability in space on special teams as well. Weight-room guy who will get stronger in college. Plays with good leverage. Coaches speak highly of work ethic and intangibles. Physical measureables are passable to good, but tenacity and those other intangibles elevate him even more as a prospect.
H.S. Athletic Background
Had seven tackles for loss in five games as a junior. Holds a 4.6 GPA (4.0 scale) in the classroom.
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Sources Tell Us
“Brad has a great get off, fires off the ball, and dominates the line of scrimmag. He uses his hands really well which allows him to get off blocks and get to the football. Brad is an extremely productive football player.” - Marist defensive line coach Jim Clendening.
"He has high standards in everything. He does extra work, does not cut corners, and that’s what great players do. They build good habits in everything they do and that’s a part of who they are. When you have someone working like that, that leads by example, their teammates can look to him, see the positives, and strive to do the same. He works his tail off, never misses and is committed to being the best version of himself.” - Marist head coach Mike Fitzgerald