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    2024 HSSN football position-by-position breakdown: Scouting the safeties

    By Chris Harlan,

    12 hours ago
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    Chaz Palla | TribLive Latrobe’s John Wetzel runs against against West Allegheny in the first half during a WPIAL first round playoff game Nov. 3, 2023, at West Allegheny High School.

    TribLive HSSN will break down the top players at one position per day until Week Zero. Here is a look at the top safeties for the 2024 season.

    1. John Wetzel

    Senior, 6-1, 205

    Penn State-bound linebacker Alex Tatsch isn’t the only stopper on Latrobe’s defense. Wetzel, a standout safety and quarterback, was a first-team all-conference player on both sides of the ball last year. Defensively, the Marshall recruit made 53 tackles and three interceptions. His highlights included a 95-yard pick-six in a win over Thomas Jefferson and a 48-yard fumble return for a touchdown against Butler. Wetzel scored 17 touchdowns overall and rushed for 1,117 yards. He received more than a dozen college offers, including from West Virginia, Boston College and Cincinnati.

    2. Brock Cornell

    Senior, 5-11, 185

    Cornell was credited with 109 total tackles last season and 52 solo stops, earning him a share of the Parkway Conference defensive player of the year award with then-senior Cameron Lindsey of Aliquippa. Cornell also intercepted two passes and forced a fumble, while leading the team with 1,043 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. He committed to Bucknell in July over offers from Albany, Brown, Duquesne, Lehigh, Penn and Robert Morris. Conference coaches voted him first-team all-conference for both offense and defense two years in a row. Cornell is also an all-section baseball player.

    3. Jayden Price

    Senior, 6-4, 190

    Last season was largely a frustrating one for Seneca Valley, but Price was a bright spot on defense. The Toledo recruit made 40 tackles, intercepted a pass and earned first-team all-conference honors in 6A. Previously a cornerback, Price will play safety this season for the Raiders. He also drew college offers from Air Force, Akron, Army, Bryant, Buffalo, Cornell, Eastern Michigan, Miami (Ohio), Robert Morris and Yale.

    4. Samir Crosby

    Junior, 5-10, 170

    Crosby is taking over at quarterback this fall, but his contributions on defense — and special teams — deserve attention. He was credited with 107 total tackles, six interceptions, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries last season, earning all-conference honors for offense and defense in Class A. He also returned two punts and two kickoffs for touchdowns. He lists offers from Buffalo, Fordham, Harvard, Kent State, Miami (Ohio) and UNLV.

    5. Arison Walker

    Senior, 5-9, 170

    Walker contributed a team-high eight interceptions last season as Aliquippa won its first undefeated state title. He made 62 tackles, forced two fumbles and scored six touchdowns. He picked off one pass in the WPIAL finals and two more in the state finals. He lists college offers from Central State, Mercyhurst, Robert Morris and St. Francis (Pa.).

    One to watch

    Gabriel Jenkins and David Davis

    The teammates in the Saints secondary are both Power 4 college recruits. Jenkins, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound sophomore safety, made 53 tackles and four interceptions last season. Davis (6-0, 174), a junior cornerback/safety, had 15 tackles. Each has Pitt, Penn State and West Virginia among their lists of college offers.

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    Position breakdowns

    QB | RB | WR | TE | OL | DL | LB | CB | S | K

    Tags: Aliquippa, Greensburg C.C., Imani Christian, Latrobe, Seneca Valley, West Allegheny

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