I've confirmed that Charlotte TE Colin Weber will be visiting Rutgers early next week. He'll be on campus from Monday night until Wednesday on an official visit. I like where Rutgers stands here.
Here's what I wrote earlier this week when Rutgers offered Weber...
Colin Weber (RS JR, Charlotte):
Weber is listed at 6-4, 255 lbs and has 1 year of eligibility after this season. He's from Hopkins, MI and went to Hopkins HS.
Weber has been a productive receiver in his time at Charlotte, leading the Niners in receptions in 2023 and 2nd in receiving yards when he totalled 34 catches for 362 yards. This season he saw those numbers dip a bit when he hauled in 21 catches for 213 yards.
Weber graded out as one of the best TEs in the nation in 2023 when he graded out with an 81.2 overall grade (8th out of 477 qualifying TEs), including an 87.8 receiving grade, 77.2 pass blocking grade and 60.8 run blocking grade. This season he's seen his grades slip a bit, putting up a 57.9 overall grade (222nd out of 487 qualifying TEs), a 59.4 receiving grade, a 65.1 pass blocking grade and a 57.4 run blocking grade.
Here's some highlights from his career high in receiving (5 catches for 117 yards against Memphis)
Catches at 1:00 and 3:23
Here's an interview he gave in the summer, apparently he's the only D1 athlete to ever come out of his HS and also he played for the Family AAU team (Smoke Williamson connection). Weber was an incredible HS athlete, named to the all-state teams in both football and basketball, with D1 football and basketball offers. He played PG in HS, which surprised me for a guy his size.
Weber looks like a very fluid athlete with good size for the TE position, would be a very nice pickup imo
Here's what I wrote earlier this week when Rutgers offered Weber...
Colin Weber (RS JR, Charlotte):
Weber is listed at 6-4, 255 lbs and has 1 year of eligibility after this season. He's from Hopkins, MI and went to Hopkins HS.
Weber has been a productive receiver in his time at Charlotte, leading the Niners in receptions in 2023 and 2nd in receiving yards when he totalled 34 catches for 362 yards. This season he saw those numbers dip a bit when he hauled in 21 catches for 213 yards.
Weber graded out as one of the best TEs in the nation in 2023 when he graded out with an 81.2 overall grade (8th out of 477 qualifying TEs), including an 87.8 receiving grade, 77.2 pass blocking grade and 60.8 run blocking grade. This season he's seen his grades slip a bit, putting up a 57.9 overall grade (222nd out of 487 qualifying TEs), a 59.4 receiving grade, a 65.1 pass blocking grade and a 57.4 run blocking grade.
Here's some highlights from his career high in receiving (5 catches for 117 yards against Memphis)
Catches at 1:00 and 3:23
Here's an interview he gave in the summer, apparently he's the only D1 athlete to ever come out of his HS and also he played for the Family AAU team (Smoke Williamson connection). Weber was an incredible HS athlete, named to the all-state teams in both football and basketball, with D1 football and basketball offers. He played PG in HS, which surprised me for a guy his size.
Weber looks like a very fluid athlete with good size for the TE position, would be a very nice pickup imo