4.) Kellen Detrick (Havre) – 6’3”, 230 lbs. – DE (Montana)
Top 3 plays:
.39 - Shows his explosiveness on the edge and flushes Laurel QB Eli Aby to the left before finishing with the sack.
1:17 - Swallows up a RB in the backfield while sifting through trash.
1:36 - Can't reach the QB in time but still makes an impact play by batting the pass.
Position fit in college: Defensive End/Rush End
Kellen arguably has the best measurables out of any player in this recruiting class. His height/weight/speed combo make him an absolute perfect fit as an edge defender at the next level. Kellen is still raw as a football player as his superior physical attributes and springy athleticism gave him clear advantages in high school. He'll need a few years to develop technique but his athletic profile is very similar to a former NFL Griz: Zach Wagenmann. Need proof? Watch Kellen's basketball highlights as a power forward then turn on the football film.
5.) Neil Daily (Billings West) – 6’3”, 215 lbs. – OLB (Montana State)
Top 3 plays:
.40 - One handed grab close to the sideline shows just how athletic and talented he is if he ends up on offense in some role.
1:30 - This is an outstanding rep in pass coverage from Neil just in terms of understand his coverage area mixed with reading the QB.
5:10 - Doesn't take the bait on the zone-read, flies to the ball carrier, and finishes the tackle with aggression.
Position fit in college: Outside Linebacker/Rush End
First thing I wrote down while watching Neil's junior film was "poor man's Troy Andersen". This is in no way a slight to Neil as it means he has similar traits to Troy with the exception of all-league speed. Neil's a long, smooth athlete that can drop into coverage, rush from the edge, or blitz up the middle. He could have a future as a tight end as well but I believe his future is on defense where his athleticism and length make him an incredibly intriguing prospect at the next level.
6.) Junior Bergen (Billings Senior) – 5'11”, 165 lbs. – WR/DB (Montana)
Top 3 plays:
.12 - The sheer determination it took to work through those tackles on this play and then being able to take it to the house tells you a lot about Junior.
1:00 - Agility and burst in the open field mixed with his vision lead him to a long score here.
5:07 - Shows toughness in run support.
Position fit in college: Slot Receiver/Nickel Cornerback
Junior is the type of player that gives opposing coaches nightmares due to his game-breaking talent. Not only does Junior make people miss in the open field, but he also plays above his weight class as a runner having no problem running through a defender if needed. He can also go up and bring down contested catches at a fairly high rate. As a defender, his tackling will need work at the next level but its sufficient. Junior is quicker than fast which is why I think his best path will be on the inside as either a slot receiver or nickel corner. These two positions highlight his best traits: agility and toughness.
7.) Paul Brott (Billings West) – 6’4”, 235 lbs. – DL (Montana State)
Top 3 plays:
.42 - Backfield wrecker
.54 - Downblocks Dylan Rollins then continues on to pancake a safety
4:51 - Stands up John Brown, reads run, shakes him, and makes the tackle at LOS
Position fit in college: 3-Tech DT/Defensive End
Paul turned into one of the best players in the state during his senior season and was arguably the best player on the field during the 2020 AA State Championship game. His combination of effort, length, and strength made him a force on the defensive line in AA. Paul's frame and lack of explosiveness will likely push him inside at the next level where he'll still have a bright future. If he can continue to add weight, he'll be an early contributor in Bozeman.
8.) Camden Sirmon (Missoula Sentinel) – 6’1”, 195 lbs. – QB/S (Washington - PWO)
Top 3 plays:
.32 - Timing was off at the start of the route but Camden's velocity and placement on this throw were perfect.
1:11 - Goes through his reads and drops a great throw over the defender for a nice gain.
1:50 - Escapes through the trash for a touchdown.
Position fit in college: Quarterback/Strong Safety
Transferred to Missoula Sentinel for his senior season and went on to be the AA Offensive MVP while leading the Spartans to its first AA football title. Camden is a dual-threat quarterback who's running ability is currently ahead of his throwing ability. He definitely doesn't have a weak arm as he can add some extra velocity when needed but improved accuracy to all three levels of the field will be needed to have a chance at UW.
9.) Elijah Reynolds (Red Lodge) – 6’3”, 225 lbs. – TE/DE (Montana State)
Top 3 plays:
.13 - Easy movement skills/natural ball catcher
1:52 - RAC ability at a player his size
2:24 - High-effort
Position fit in college: Tight End/H-back
Elijah is an explosive football player with the ability to stretch the field from the tight end position. He has outstanding after the catch ability as a receiver and improved a lot as a blocker by the end of his senior season in 2020. Elijah has an outstanding combination of measurables and traits that should lead to quick development early on at the next level. He does show some decent ability as a rush end but I believe his best shot to compete is on offense.