Starting today I will profile every single Hall player based partly on their performance and partly on expectations.
First off Delgado's ESPN profile
Angel Delgado
6-8, 215 | Class of 2014
4 Star
12 POSITION
11 REGIONAL
4 STATE
48th
SCOUTING REPORT
ESPN Analyst
Updated 01/30/2014
Strengths:
His specialty is rebounding the ball and that's a niche that translates to any level. He'll rebound both out of his area as well as in traffic and puts up tremendous numbers as a result on a per/minute basis. He's got all the physical tools with good size, athleticism, and a strong body. He runs and finishes, plays within himself offensively, and is active and mobile on the defensive end.
Weaknesses:
It's not so much a weakness as it is a limitation of his potential role, but right now Delgado is a rebounder, finisher, and defender - in that order - and struggles when trying to be more than that, especially on the offensive end where he can throw in a jump hook every now and then but lacks the footwork or skill set to be more of a scoring option.
Bottom Line:
The fact that he came out of nowhere to become a high-major prospect virtually overnight is testament enough that when you're one of the best rebounders in the country, you're going to have your choice of college suitors.
NOTES
Travel Team: N.Y. Lightning...Native of the Dominican Republic...
First off Delgado's ESPN profile
Angel Delgado
6-8, 215 | Class of 2014
- HometownBronx, N.Y.
- SchoolThe Patrick School
- PositionPower Forward
- StatusSigned Seton Hall 08/16/2013
4 Star
12 POSITION
11 REGIONAL
4 STATE
48th
SCOUTING REPORT
ESPN Analyst
Updated 01/30/2014
Strengths:
His specialty is rebounding the ball and that's a niche that translates to any level. He'll rebound both out of his area as well as in traffic and puts up tremendous numbers as a result on a per/minute basis. He's got all the physical tools with good size, athleticism, and a strong body. He runs and finishes, plays within himself offensively, and is active and mobile on the defensive end.
Weaknesses:
It's not so much a weakness as it is a limitation of his potential role, but right now Delgado is a rebounder, finisher, and defender - in that order - and struggles when trying to be more than that, especially on the offensive end where he can throw in a jump hook every now and then but lacks the footwork or skill set to be more of a scoring option.
Bottom Line:
The fact that he came out of nowhere to become a high-major prospect virtually overnight is testament enough that when you're one of the best rebounders in the country, you're going to have your choice of college suitors.
NOTES
Travel Team: N.Y. Lightning...Native of the Dominican Republic...