Rising Star: Noah Anderson, Cleveland Storm Safety
In his junior season, Noah Anderson made 12 tackles for loss, including 5 sacks, in just 8 games played for the Cleveland Storm (6A) before suffering a season-ending ACL injury. The setback was a significant blow to the Storm's defensive unit, but Anderson's determination and hard work have paid off as he's earned the starting safety role heading into his senior season. Anderson spent the offseason rehabilitating his knee and fine-tuning his skills, and it's clear the extra work has paid off. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound safety has been impressive in summer camp, showcasing his speed, agility, and ball-hawking abilities. With a strong senior season ahead, scouts will be watching to see how Anderson adapts to the increased workload and if he can maintain his high level of performance throughout the season. Will he be able to stay healthy and lead the Storm's defense to a championship?