Landon Mathis – HB
East Coweta

#26 H-BACK

OFFERS: Guilford College & Kansas Wesleyan


HT: 6’1″
WT: 235
GPA: 3.5
ACT: 22
SAT: 1040
Class: 2018
40: 4.93
Shuttle: 4.53
Vertical: 37.3″
Squat: 495
Bench: 375
Power Clean: 265


What makes you stand out as a future collegiate athlete?

I am a steward in the classroom. I am a beast in the weight room. I strive everyday to be better on and off the field. I put in the work 24-7 to be the best I possibly can. I will graduate with honors. I have lettered my sophomore, junior, and senior years. I am selfless on the field and love throwing blocks for the team. I can play multiple positions such as TE, FB, LB, DE, OL, all special teams, and in my early years I could kick pretty well. I own a USAPL weight lifting record in the state of Georgia which was set when I was 16. I dead lifted 507lbs in competition. I also set the squat record but racked the weight to fast and lost it. I raced motocross from the time I was 4 until I was 12. I raced all of the country and have 100’s of trophies for race wins and championships. I absolutely LOVE to WIN but lose with class. I volunteer at our local Coweta County Special Olympics and also for the Brooks Bears Football where I played recreation football. I love helping the kids learn the latest techniques and drills I have learned from my coaches and the camps I have attended all over the country. I attended college, private, FBU, USA Football camps and many other satellite camps. I was invited and competed at the U.S Army National Combine in San Antonio, Texas in January 2016. I have never been in any trouble and hold my morals at the highest standards. I am ready to take the next step on my football path and learn the life lessons college has to offer as well as pursue my degree.

Mathis had played previously on the offensive line, but this year he was switched over to h-back, which is a much more natural position for him. The senior is strong as an ox, gets really great push right at the point of attack. He shows a ton of energy on each play, and is just a bone-crushing blocker when he gets to the 2nd level. Also a really good pass blocker, a skill that he has developed a lot more than other h-back prospects in high school. Very explosive athlete. Smaller schools should be interested but can also see him landing a few PWO’s late in the recruiting process.

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