1. Caleb Bowers

    Caleb Bowers

    Height: 6" 1' | Weight: 215lbs

    Class of 2022 | WI

    Long Snapper Rating:

    O-Line Rating:

    • #38

      Ranked Long Snapper

    Offers: Marshall University*, St. Norbert

Committed: North Dakota State

Kohl's Comments

Bowers is one of the few snappers in the country who truly pushes himself to be great. He attended the Kohl’s Midwest Showcase and was ripping the cover off the ball. Bowers finished the charting portion of camp by scoring on all but 2 total snaps with an average snap time of .67 seconds. He works his tail off to be a great athlete and for his size, he ran an impressive 5 second 40-yard dash during the athletic portion of camp. Bowers has everything a coach is looking for in their snapper and will be an asset for whatever program is fortunate to gain a commitment.

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Academics

    Ranking Camp Results

    December 18, 2021 Midwest Winter Showcase

    2021 NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CAMP RESULTS

    May 16, 2021 Midwest Spring Showcase

    2021 NATIONAL UNDERCLASSMAN CHALLENGE

    January 3, 2021 Midwest Winter Showcase

    2020 REGIONAL SHOWCASE (SMALL GROUP)


    Training Camp Results

    DateCamp
    07/17/2021Milwaukee, WI - 2 Day Training Camp
    06/05/2021Green Bay, WI - 2 Day Training Camp
    05/01/2021Milwaukee, WI - 1 Day Training Camp
    06/05/2020Indianapolis, IN - Regional Showcase Event (Small Groups)

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