Willmar at Delano: Big Dogs of the Week-Defense
DELANO– Take a look at the defensive standouts from Willmar’s big win over Delano. Both programs had some studs! Ryan Rasmussen, LB, Delano (2021) Rasmussen had a crucial sack in yesterday’s game and used his long arms to get a pass…
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Continue ReadingDELANO– Take a look at the defensive standouts from Willmar’s big win over Delano. Both programs had some studs!
Ryan Rasmussen, LB, Delano (2021)
Rasmussen had a crucial sack in yesterday’s game and used his long arms to get a pass breakup when heading at the Willmar QB. Rasmussen plays defensive end, but I think he is one with his size to move to linebacker as he stands at 6’1 210.
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Brandt Sunder, DB, Willmar (2022)
Sunder had a key interception on Saturday in Delano. This was key because Delano had gained some slight momentum, but Sunder was able to kill any momentum built with his INT.
Trey Longstreet Trey Longstreet 6'7" | TE Delano | 2021 State MN , DB, Delano (2021)
If I had to hand out a game ball for both sides of the ball for Delano, it would go to Trey Longstreet Trey Longstreet 6'7" | TE Delano | 2021 State MN . Longstreet hauled in two interceptions yesterday for the Tigers. He used that length of his to win those jump balls with those receivers that didn’t’ have as much size as him.
LaBlue Moo, DB, Willmar (2022)
Moo, in my opinion, was the best corner I saw yesterday from both teams. His ability to go up and make a play gave Delano so many problems in the passing game. He also had an interception in which he showed great vision on a ball with a lot of traffic around it, but he hauled it in. Also was terrific with his kickoffs yesterday as he pinned Delano deep with his great leg.
Adam Brown, LB, Delano (2021)
Brown was the definite ballhawk for the Tigers yesterday. I heard his name called several times over the loudspeaker. Watching back his film, this kid has a terrific vision against stronger passing teams. Brown also is efficient on special teams, as he blocked at least two extra points last season. His physicality level on his tackles appeared to be better than I expected to see on tape!
Kaden Streed, LB, Willmar, (2021) Defensive “Big Dog” of the Week
Streed was an unknown early, but then he made two back to back plays that just locked in my attention. Getting a sack and then an interception on the next play might be the greatest back to back plays you can want as a linebacker! Streed gets my game ball on defense for the best defensive player.