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RB #36 John Forster (St Joseph Regional, Montvale, NJ)

February 2, 2024
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John Forster of St. Joseph's on his way to a 98 yard TD reception as DePaul lost to St. Joseph's 36-31 in Montvale
John Forster of St. Joseph's on his way to a 98 yard TD reception as DePaul lost to St. Joseph's 36-31 in Montvale
John Forster of St. Joseph’s on his way to a 98 yard TD reception as DePaul lost to St. Joseph’s 36-31 in Montvale, NJ on September 3 2022.

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  • Measurables: 5’10.5″, 185lbs
    • Hometown and School: Montvale, NJ (St Joseph Regional)
    • High School Division: New Jersey Non-Public Division 1
    • Level of Competition Rating: 5/10
  • Rankings: #00 NTL, #36 RB, #00 CA
  • Class: 2025

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Status: Uncommitted

CHOP NATION?? #RU #chop pic.twitter.com/3YbP9V9JdT

— John Forster (@johnforsterr) January 31, 2024

Notable offers: Cincinnati, Duke, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, West Virginia

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Scouting Report

Adequate height with solid size. He has good athletic ability displaying very good agility, foot quickness, change of direction, solid foot speed, acceleration, and balance. He operates best in space and is a good outside runner where he can utilize his COD and agility to force missed tackles in space. Adequate vision as an inside runner who will bounce outside rather than following his blocks. Solid balance with good strength to break tackles but will be slowed down by contact. Solid acceleration in his burst through when he finds a seam to run through. Good receiving skills, with good hands and the ability to catch on the run. He can provide snaps as a slot receiver and out of the backfield with an expanded route tree with solid route running. Overall, a good prospect who will see time as a rotational and receiving back.

Grade: 86/100

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