Rocco Fetzko
@Rocco_Fetzko_74
Insta: @rfetzko_74
6’2, 260lbs, C/O 2026
:Bishop Mccort, PA
Offensively, Rocco is a powerful lineman combining exceptional footwork and impeccable technique to blow open running lanes with the ability to serve up some pancake blocks; they impose their will on defenders and create opportunities for the offense to thrive. Rocco's fundamentals and relentless drive make him the foundation of the offensive line.
Rocco is equally imposing on defense, using quick feet and precise hand placement to outmaneuver opponents and wreak havoc in the backfield. Rocco's keen vision allows him to read formations before the snap and anticipate plays, ensuring he is always one step ahead. Even when plays break down, Rocco's adaptability and football IQ make them dependable playmakers.
What sets Rocco apart from other linemen is his commitment to technique. Whether it's driving defenders off the line or shedding blocks to make a clutch tackle, his skills and work ethic elevate him above the competition. Rocco is a dominant presence in the trenches, a relentless force who controls the game from the inside out.
Rocco's sophomore season he had Sophomore year
NT/C
15 solo Tackles
3 Tackles for Loss
22 assisted Tackle
Junior year
OT/DE
38 solo Tackles
27 assisted Tackles
65 Total tackles
2 fumble recoveries
2 forced fumbles
7 tfls
Rocco continues to elevate his game. Last year, Rocco's biggest improvement came from learning how to transform loss into purpose. When they lost to Philipsburg-Osceola, ending their playoff run, it wasn’t just a loss—it was a gut-wrenching moment.
What fuels Rocco's fire is simply pushing himself every minute he is on that field and showing people what he is capable of. There’s nothing like the feeling of proving to yourself and everyone watching at the moment—turning hard work into results and letting your performance speak for itself. That’s what drives Rocco.: the challenge, the spotlight, and the opportunity to leave it all out there.
Rocco handles adversity by just putting his head down and working harder and harder until the result.
Rocco sees himself playing at the D1 level with his size and athleticism but understands it will take a lot of hard work and other things to get there, but he is ready for the challenge. If it comes down to Rocco only having lower-division offers, would he consider one? The stadium atmosphere makes the school stand out to Rocco because he loves playing in front of a crowd.
Rocco has had gameday visits to
Slippery Rock
IUP
Mercyhurst
The best coaching advice that Rocco was ever given was, "Your inseam steps win you reps." And Rocco's advice is to listen to coaches and take the weight room seriously.
I think Rocco is very talented and has high potential as a next-level player, hungry and ready to battle. The numbers don't lie and clearly validate the progression and evolution of already good talent. The grind won't stop. Rocco pushes himself relentlessly. That's D1 work and D1 mentality. Keep a close eye on this young star.
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