
AnquonFegans
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Reminds Us Of

Anquon Fegans' physical tools and versatile ability in coverage and run support reminds us of Kamren Curl.
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Scouting Report
High floor prospect at safety with some of the better production among the position group nationally. Well-known prospect at a powerhouse program in Alabama. Measured at 6-foot-0.5, 185 pounds with 32.75-inch arms prior to his senior season. Lined up at both corner and safety over the course of his high school career. Looks best equipped to settle in at safety long term. A ballhawk who plays with a high level of coverage instincts. Touts strong ball skills, easily high-pointing passes for picks. Polished in coverage. Shows good physicality and willingness as a tackler. Has been well-coached. Finished his senior season with 81 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, and 6 interceptions. Does not have any athletic or speed markers and top-end gear is a question. Older for the cycle, turning 19 years old early on in his senior season of high school football. May be closer to his physical ceiling than others. High floor and polish give him the chance to be an early contributor in college.
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Personal Life
Anquon Fegans brings a lot to the table. His speed. His coverage ability. But Thompson coach Mark Freeman said what stands out the most to him is Fegans' versatility. “He’s dynamic with the football,” Freeman told AL.com when explaining why Fegans played defense and returned kicks and punts as a junior. “I want him to catch the ball and then go score touchdowns. He's one of the best defensive backs in the state, but he's also special in so many other ways.” Fegans relishes the ability to play multiple positions. “It shows I’m versatile,” he said. “It shows me and my high school team that I can go out there and play whatever position and help our team win.” Fegans' older brother, TreQuon, signed with the Alabama in 2022 but transferred to USC. As a freshman, Fegans recorded 50 tackles and two interceptions, helping Thomson to the Class 7A state title and earning MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors for his performance. He followed it up in 2022 with 67 tackles, 11 pass breakups, nine interceptions and three defensive touchdowns. As a junior, he was named a MaxPreps Junior All-American, after racking up 59 tackles and seven interceptions.
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