Zac Stascausky
Bio
Recruiting
Scouting Report
Zac Stascausky is a highly-rated 4-star prospect from Central Catholic in Portland, OR with a strong 0.931 composite rating that places him among the top 200 recruits nationally. Without positional data available, his #167 national ranking suggests significant athletic upside and college-ready tools that warrant close evaluation across multiple position groups.
Physical Profile
Unable to provide detailed physical analysis without height, weight, and 40-time data. However, his top-200 national ranking suggests he possesses the size, speed, or skill set that translates well to major college football at an undetermined position.
Play Style
Cannot provide film-based analysis without positional context or available game footage data. His high ranking suggests he likely dominates at the high school level in whatever capacity he plays.
Strengths
- Elite national ranking (#167) indicates standout performance against high-level Oregon competition
- Strong composite rating (0.931) suggests multiple recruiting services view him as a significant college prospect
- Hails from Central Catholic program known for developing college-ready talent in the Pacific Northwest
Areas to Improve
- Cannot assess specific technical or physical development needs without positional designation
- Limited recruiting profile visibility across major platforms may indicate need for increased exposure
College Projection
As a top-200 national recruit, projects as an immediate contributor with potential for multi-year starting role. Timeline and specific role heavily dependent on actual position and physical development.
NFL Outlook
4-star rating and top-200 national ranking puts him in the conversation for eventual NFL evaluation, though specific draft potential cannot be assessed without positional and physical data.
Best Fit
Power 5 programs that can maximize his talents once position is clarified. Pacific Northwest familiarity and Central Catholic pedigree suggest good fit for Pac-12 programs, particularly Oregon, Washington, or similar developmental-focused programs.
Player Comparison
Without knowing the exact position, Watt's 6'2" 234 lb frame scales similarly to this prospect's 6'6" 275 lb build for a versatile player who could line up multiple ways. Both were highly-regarded prospects from strong high school programs with the size and athleticism to play multiple positions at the college level, whether that's tight end, defensive end, or linebacker.