Chad Woodfork
Bio
Recruiting
Scouting Report
Chad Woodfork presents an intriguing evaluation challenge as a 4-star prospect from Texas powerhouse Summer Creek with elite national rankings but an unspecified position. His 0.9499 composite rating and #101 national ranking indicate legitimate Power 5 talent with multiple program interest.
Physical Profile
Without position or measurable data, physical projection remains speculative, though his 4-star rating from a competitive Texas program suggests he possesses the requisite size, speed, and athleticism for his position. Summer Creek's track record of developing college-ready talent indicates solid physical foundation.
Play Style
Film evaluation impossible without position context, though his ranking suggests he's a difference-maker who impacts games in multiple ways. Summer Creek's offensive/defensive schemes typically emphasize versatile, athletic players who can execute in space.
Strengths
- Elite recruiting pedigree with top-101 national ranking demonstrates proven production against high-level Texas competition
- Summer Creek program development - benefits from elite coaching and strength/conditioning that has produced multiple college contributors
- Geographic advantage playing in talent-rich Houston area provides exposure to college-level athletes throughout high school career
Areas to Improve
- Position specificity unknown limits targeted skill development focus
- Late-cycle evaluation timeline may indicate needed refinement in core position skills or consistency issues
College Projection
Immediate contributor potential given 4-star rating, likely 2-3 year starter with leadership upside. Should compete for meaningful snaps as freshman depending on position and program depth chart.
NFL Outlook
Fringe draft consideration if he maximizes college development. Top-101 ranking indicates professional potential, but position-specific skill refinement and college production will determine ultimate ceiling.
Best Fit
Power 5 programs with strong player development infrastructure and position flexibility. Schools that maximize athletic versatility and have track records developing Texas prospects would be optimal landing spots.
Player Comparison
Similar elite recruiting pedigree as a top-100 national recruit with versatile athleticism at 6'1" 182 lbs from Texas powerhouse Episcopal. Both prospects emerged from talent-rich programs known for developing multiple college contributors, with the size and skill set suggesting ability to impact games in multiple ways despite different specific positions.