Fort Cherry tight end/defensive end Zak Dysert prides himself on being a versatile weapon, and several Division I FCS schools are eying him as a potential fit.
Dayton, Dartmouth, Delaware and St. Francis have joined a couple of Division II schools, including West Liberty, as those in touch with Dysert recently. The 6-foot-2, 227 pound 2014 prospect visited St. Francis for a game just before Thanksgiving, while Dayton stopped by the high school within the last week.
Most of the schools are looking at him as a tight end or H-back. Dysert had 30 catches for 567 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. But after posting 38 tackles and seven sacks, St. Francis is also looking at him as a defensive end.
"I like the offensive side of the ball, but whatever school I choose to go, wherever they see me fitting will be fine with me," Dysert told PaPreps. "I enjoyeither side."
Dysert plans on trying to squeeze in some visits to schools on his list between the holidays and the end of January, especially to those schools who he hasn't had a chance to see yet. At that point, Dysert will try to narrow his list down, see what offers come out of those visits.
Dysert hopes to sign on signing day if the option is available, but otherwise will try to finalize his collegiate future shortly after.
Check back with PaPreps for any future developments.
Dayton, Dartmouth, Delaware and St. Francis have joined a couple of Division II schools, including West Liberty, as those in touch with Dysert recently. The 6-foot-2, 227 pound 2014 prospect visited St. Francis for a game just before Thanksgiving, while Dayton stopped by the high school within the last week.
Most of the schools are looking at him as a tight end or H-back. Dysert had 30 catches for 567 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. But after posting 38 tackles and seven sacks, St. Francis is also looking at him as a defensive end.
"I like the offensive side of the ball, but whatever school I choose to go, wherever they see me fitting will be fine with me," Dysert told PaPreps. "I enjoyeither side."
Dysert plans on trying to squeeze in some visits to schools on his list between the holidays and the end of January, especially to those schools who he hasn't had a chance to see yet. At that point, Dysert will try to narrow his list down, see what offers come out of those visits.
Dysert hopes to sign on signing day if the option is available, but otherwise will try to finalize his collegiate future shortly after.
Check back with PaPreps for any future developments.