Football Recruiting / Illinois / DeKalb, IL / DeKalb High School / Noah Valin

Noah Valin '18 Recruiting Profile

DeKalb High SchoolDeKalb, ILFootball
College Coach? Log in to get contact info
profile image
ClubCrossroads Baseball
Height6'0"
Weight190lbs
Age24
Primary PositionQuarterback
Secondary PositionWide Receiver
Dominant HandLeft
40 Yard Dash4.62
5-10-5 Shuttle4.12
Bench Press235
Squat350
Vertical30

Video

Video of 2015-16 Highlights2015-16 Highlights
Video of 1st Round Playoff Win vs. Montini(6 time State Champ)1st Round Playoff...
Video of Senior Season Highlights (8-3) All Conference SelectionSenior Season Hig...
Video of 2017 USA Football 7on7 @ WWS-DeKalb Barbs2017 USA Football...
Video of Noah Valin 4.62 40 Yard Dash Noah Valin 4.62 4...
Video of Weeks 1-5 5-0 w/ Top 20 AP RankingWeeks 1-5 5-0 w/ ...
Video of Week 4 @ NIU Huskie Stadium(4-0) #3 6A - AP PollWeek 4 @ NIU Husk...

Personal Statement

My goal is to attend a university where I can excel in academics, athletics, and have an overall positive impact on my teammates, classmates, and community.  In college I am interested in pursuing a science degree as part of a pre-medical emphasis.  I think some of my strongest attributes as part of a team, are my work ethic, competitiveness, and the energy I bring to a field.  As a captain on my team this year and recently being voted All Conference, I try to lead by example on the field, in the weight room, and in the classroom with respect to how I treat my fellow classmates and teachers.  There are no statistics or rankings for the intangibles of being a quarterback, like leadership and being someone that your teammates will follow into battle on game day.  I rushed for over 800 yards and threw for over 1400 yards in my senior season this past year, with signature wins over 8A Top 20 at the time, Lake Park, 7A playoff team Moline, and beating 6 time state champ in the playoffs, Montini Catholic.  I am a left handed quarterback that needs no extra coaching or adjustments to run the offense, but opposing coaches must game plan to account for my quickness, size, and ability to throw to both sides of the field with equal efficiency, as well my capacity to attack a defense once I am out of the pocket.   I feel very comfortable outside of the pocket, running a zone read, spread offense, and moving around in the pocket as well.  I think my rushing and passing yardage would classify me as a true dual threat and I also led my team in yards per carry, almost 6 per carry. In the off-season I am training 5x a week either speed work or lifting.   I ran a 4.62 "40" and a 4.12 pro-agility drill at my last combine on May 13, 2017, where no wide receivers ran a faster 40 and I was 4th overall in the pro agility drill out of 105 participants.  Because of my speed, power, and running style I could also work well as a slot receiver or even running back to contribute right away on a college team.  I humbly could compare my cutting ability, speed, size, and vision of the field to a Christian McCaffrey, which is why I feel I could be used in the offense both as a QB or involved in the running/receiving game.  My back squat is 350 lbs, front squat at 250 lbs., and hang clean of 200 lbs, currently with my body weight between 185 and 190 lbs.  My off-season QB Coach for the past 3 years has been Don Beebe, formerly of the Bills/Packers, and he has been a big part of my inspiration, work ethic, and commitment to get the most out of my talent.  His emphasis on attention to detail and making daily improvement in my footwork, throwing mechanics, and strength/conditioning have been key to becoming the starter for my team that was one game away from the 6A State Championship in 2016.  My record as a starter after my senior year now is 23-6, having spent my junior season(Academic All Conference) behind our Dartmouth bound and Air Force offered, D1 quarterback.  This was a good learning experience, not just in football, but in learning patience, staying the course, and understanding that getting something you really want will require sacrifice.  In my spare time, I value my friendships, many of which have been forged through sports, as well as time with my family.  In the community, I have donated time to Hope Haven and Save My Starving Children in food drive efforts, as well as building relationships with our special needs group of students at DeKalb High School, called the S.O.U.L Program.  I hope to find college coaches who believe in my ability, recognize my passion for the sport, and want to win as fiercely as I do.  My off-season coach, Don Beebe, is available for reference, as well as my head coach at DeKalb, Coach Matt Weckler.  Thank you.

Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 3 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 1 years
  • 2017 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #6
  • Individual Awards
  • Captain
  • 2016 Varsity Team
  • Jersey: #6
  • Team Awards
  • State 3rd Place, Lost to eventual State Champion, Prairie Ridge, in State Semi-Finals.
  • 2015 Varsity Team
  • Jersey: #6
  • Team Awards
  • Conference Chanmps, Advanced to State Semi-Final
  • 2015 Sophomore Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #6
  • Team Awards
  • Conference Chanmps
  • 2014 Freshman Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #6
  • Team Awards
  • Conference Chanmps

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 1 season
  • 2017 Crossroads Baseball (DeMarini US Steel Yard - 2017)

Coach References

  • High School Head Coach
  • Coach Weckler
  • Private Coach
  • Don Beebe (Retired NFL/Beebe's House of Speed-Aurora, IL)

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • USA Football/Wheaton Warrenville South 7 on 7
  • 6/30/17 to 6/30/17
  • Quarterfinals...beat 2 state champs from previous year. Rochester at 4A and Peoria at 5A. Lost to Wheaton Warrenville South, 8A, in a close contest. Great tournament to be a part of...some of the best teams in the midwest!
  • Camp/Event
  • Don Beebe National Combine
  • 4/22/17 to 4/22/17
  • Ran a 4.62 "40" and a 4.12 Pro Agility (5-10-5) Drill. Out of 105 participants, not one wide receiver was faster in the 40 and 2nd fastest in the QB group, behind a junior college QB. I had the 4th fastest pro agility drill overall, fastest among QBs.
  • Camp/Event
  • Edgy Tim/EFT Showcase
  • 1/16/17 to 1/16/17
  • Good showing and reps at Edgy Tim's Showcase. (Prep/prospect/Rivals reporter)
  • Camp/Event
  • NAIA Showcase
  • 7/18/16 to 7/18/16
  • Camp/Event
  • University of St. Francis Prospect Camp
  • 7/17/16 to 7/17/16
  • Camp/Event
  • Valparaiso University Camp
  • 7/10/16 to 7/10/16
  • Camp/Event
  • ISU Saturday Night Lights Camp/Combine
  • 7/09/16 to 7/09/16
  • Camp/Event
  • Augustana Football Camp
  • 6/25/16 to 6/25/16
  • Camp/Event
  • NUC Elite Showcase
  • 5/28/16 to 5/28/16

Training

  • Don Beebe's House of Speed/Aurora, IL
  • 2 years
  • I have been training in the elite/scholarship athlete group with Don Beebe, performing speed/agility training, position specific drills, and instruction in the classroom on coverages, as well as my mechanics. I work with some of the top QBs and WRs in the region.
  • Camps/Combines
  • 2 years
  • I have attended several different camps, including Augustana, Illinois State, Valparaiso, and St. Xavier.
  • Chandler Harnish
  • 1 year
  • I have worked with Chandler Harnish in individual instruction and drills through our Head Coach Matt Weckler at DeKalb High School.

Additional Sports

  • Baseball
  • 3 years
  • Varsity Team
  • Varsity Captain and Academic All Conference. Also selected as a member of Team Illinois.
  • Basketball
  • 2 years
  • Varsity Team
  • As a sophomore, played at the varsity level under Head Coach Biancalana.

Statistics

Noah has not added statistics yet.

Academics

Grades

This information is unavailable to unknown [or unregistered] users

Test Scores

This information is unavailable to unknown [or unregistered] users
College Coach? Log in to get contact info

High School Information

StateIllinois
Enrollment1593
Phone(815) 754-2100

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
Yes.
Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes.
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes

Awards and Activities

  • AwardsNational Academy of Future Scientists and Technologists Award of Excellence Honor Roll
  • ActivitiesStudent Council

Contact Info

This information is unavailable to unknown [or unregistered] users
College Coach? Log in to get contact info
RECRUITING STARTS HERE
Already a member?Sign in
The Largest College Recruiting Network
Get Exposure with college programs. College coaches search for recruits on NCSA's platform 741,611 times in 2021.
Get Discovered by college coaches. NCSA athlete's profiles were viewed 4.1 million times by college coaches in 2021
Get Recruited. Find out what coaches are viewing your profile and get matched with the right choices.
GET STARTED FOR FREE

Top NCSA Athletes at DeKalb High School

profile image for Mauro Talamantes
Mauro Talamantes
Men's Soccer - Forward
Class of 2020
profile image for Julian Garcia
Julian Garcia
Men's Soccer - Outside Midfielder
Class of 2021
profile image for Ashton Gates
Ashton Gates
Baseball - Left Fielder
Class of 2021
profile image for Isaak Cordova
Isaak Cordova
Men's Soccer - Forward
Class of 2021

Top NCSA Athletes in Area

profile image for Jonathan Huffman
Jonathan Huffman
Esports - Overwatch
Class of 2021
profile image for Layla Collins
Layla Collins
Women's Volleyball - Opposite
Class of 2024
profile image for Talyn Taylor-Banks
Talyn Taylor-Banks
Football - Wide Receiver
Class of 2025
profile image for Jenna Hendrickson
Jenna Hendrickson
Women's Swimming - 400 IM
Class of 2025

Recruiting in your hands. Tools and advice to find the right fit.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play


NCSA COLLEGE RECRUITING®

NCSA College Recruiting® (NCSA) is the nation’s leading collegiate recruiting source for more than 500,000 student-athletes and 42,000 college coaches. By taking advantage of this extensive network, more than 92 percent of NCSA verified athletes play at the college level. The network is available to high school student-athletes around the country through valued relationships with the NFLPA, FBU, NFCA and SPIRE. Each year, NCSA educates over 4 million athletes and their parents about the recruiting process through resources on its website, presentations of the critically-acclaimed seminar College Recruiting Simplified, and with Athletes Wanted, the book written by NCSA founder Chris Krause.

Questions?
866-495-5172

8am-6pm CST Every Day


NCSA1333 N Kingsbury St 4th FloorChicago, IL 60642866-495-5172[email protected]