1. Owen Rossman

    Owen Rossman

    Height: 5" 10' | Weight: 140lbs

    Class of 2027 | AZ

    Long Snapper Rating:

    Kohl's Comments

    Rossman has shown at multiple Kohl’s Snapping Camps that he snaps a smooth and tight ball. He recently competed at the 2024 Kohl’s Winter Western Showcase and snapped with the same control. Rossman scored on 7 of his 12 charted long snaps. He has the foundation to be a great snapper and as he gets older and develops physically he will see his snap times plummet. I can't wait to see what the future holds for this young man.

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    Athlete Bio

    Class of 2027.
    Owen took over long snapping duties in the second game of the season for the Horizon Huskies (Scottsdale, AZ) freshman team. He completed the season with a completely clean snap record, including a clutch game winning pressure 34 yard FG snap against rival Notre Dame Prep.

    Awards and Recognition
    His consistency helped him earn the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year award in 2023.

    Awards & Honors

    • 2023 Special Teams Player of the Year (Horizon Huskies Freshman)

    Academics

      Ranking Camp Results

      DECEMBER 21, 2024 WESTERN WINTER SHOWCASE

      JULY 20, 2024 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CAMP

      DECEMBER 10, 2023 WESTERN WINTER SHOWCASE

      Charting data for Owen is unavailable at this time.

      Training Camp Results

      DateCamp
      02/10/2024Phoenix, AZ - 2 Day Training Camp

      Weekly Game Stats

      Weekly stats for Owen are unavailable at this time.

      Season Stats

      Season stats for Owen are unavailable at this time.

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