Rhode Island Prospect Introduction Report: TE/FLEX 2028 Greg Kirwan

Graphic introducing Greg Kirwan as a TE/Flex 2028 prospect for SNE.
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Introduction to the Scouting New England Prospect Database Report: Class of 2028

As we continue to shine a light on the bright young talents emerging from the New England football scene, we are excited to introduce an exceptional Class of 2028 prospect from North Kingstown High School in Rhode Island: Greg Kirwan. Standing at an unverified height of 6’5″ and a unverified weight of 225 pounds, Greg showcases the physique that is becoming increasingly sought after in collegiate football.

In his 2025 season, Greg has demonstrated outstanding ball skills that are remarkable for his age. His impressive frame features long arms and legs, complementing his ability to play at an accelerated pace while embracing physical play. What sets Greg apart is his knack for making difficult catches appear effortless, thanks to his reliable hands and natural ability to high point the ball. He consistently showcases the talent to create separation from defenders on go routes and exhibits a fearlessness in making catches in traffic, traits that collegiate coaches should take note of as they look for game-changing players.

While Greg possesses many strengths, there are areas for development. His blocking skills as a tight end are still raw, yet he shows promise with open-field blocking on the perimeter and making acrobatic catches in the open field. Additionally, refining his route-running technique—particularly his ability to sink his hips and execute sharp breaks—will be essential for his growth.

To maximize his potential, we recommend targeted skill training with a wide receiver specialist and ongoing development in the weight room. Furthermore, implementing combine testing will help identify specific areas for improvement during the offseason. College coaches should keep a close eye on Greg Kirwan; he represents the talent that can elevate their programs in the future.

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