101 impact players to watch in 2024

After scouring over prospect lists, CHSAANow all-state teams and 2023 stats, The Denver Post compiled a list of some of Colorado’s top high school football talent. Players are listed in alphabetical order and cover all of the 11-man football classifications.

Elvin Ampofo (Eaglecrest), DB, sr.: A North Dakota State commit, the 6-foot-1, 155-pound Ampofo turned heads last season with his ability to make plays (74 tackles, eight pass breakups) in the open field on both defense and special teams.

Dylan Anderson (Northfield), OLB/TE, sr.: A stingy Nighthawks defense leaned heavily on the playmaking ability of Anderson, who racked up  61 tackles (10.5 for loss), four sacks and one forced fumble in 10 games during last year’s unprecedented run to the 3A quarterfinals.

Tyler Anderson (Legacy), RB., sr.: Legacy’s run to a second consecutive undefeated league title was powered by Anderson, a shifty 5-10, 200-pound back with excellent vision who is primed for a big year after running for 2,177 yards and 24 TDs over his first two varsity seasons.

Rhett Armstrong (Palmer Ridge), K, sr.: Ranked one of the top 40 kickers in the country by Kohl’s Professional Camps, the 6-foot-5 Baylor commit missed one extra point all season (69 of 70) as a junior and is 9 of 11 in field goal attempts in his varsity career.

Mason Bandhauer (Fort Collins), OT, jr.: Only halfway through his prep football career, the 6-foot-5, 255-pound junior has scholarship offers from all corners of the country as Colorado’s top offensive line prospect for the Class of 2026, per 247Sports.

James Basinger (Columbine), RB/LB, sr.: A loaded senior class from last year’s 5A state title run is gone, but the 5-foot-10, 195-pound South Dakota State commit’s ironman impact (732 total yards, 10 TDs; 33 tackles, two picks) is a solid foundation to start the Rebels’ title defense.

Liam Beattie (Ralston Valley), WR, sr.: Primed for a breakout season last fall, Beattie instead saw his year cut short by a torn ACL. If his Week 0 game against Mountain Vista (five receptions, 103 yards) is a harbinger of what’s to come, watch out.

BROOMFIELD,CO October 27:Broomfield's Mikhail Benner takes off on a long run against Heritage in football on October 27, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
Broomfield’s Mikhail Benner takes off on a long run against Heritage in football on October 27, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)

Mikhail Benner (Broomfield), DB, sr.: The Air Force commit played with a torn labrum last fall and still scored TDs on offense, defense and special teams while racking up 41 tackles, two picks and 8 passes defensed. With Benner back to full health, the Eagles are committed to finding more ways to get him the ball.

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