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Sleeper getting notice

Sleeper athlete prospect Dominik Arbet (5-10, 175, 4.5) from Campbell (Calif.) Westmont plays for an out of way school that doesn't garner a lot of attention, but the word of Arbet's play is about to get out.
Arbet plays just about every skill position and makes plays in a lot of different ways. He has scored 11 total touchdowns on the season. He has 15 catches for 205 yards and six touchdowns while averaging 13.7 yards per catch. He has 120 yards rushing the football and has two more touchdowns to his credit. He has returned two fumble recoveries for touchdowns and has one punt return for a score.
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Besides his two fumble recoveries, Arbet also had 17 tackles, two picks, two pass deflections and two forced fumbles.
"I play pretty much everything," Arbet said. "I have gone from quarterback, to the wildcat, to playing running back in the I formation, to being the slot receiver and on defense I play free safety."
The athletic Arbet probably projects as a slot back on the D-I level, but may also get a look at cornerback. He put in a lot work in the offseason to improve his skills at the cornerback position, just in case.
"This whole summer, I trained learned all the techniques to play corner," Arbet said. "I'm playing free safety for my team, but most likely if I play defense in college I will probably play corner."
UC Davis, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and interesting enough, Washington State, a program that was well known for finding players like Arbet who fly beneath the radar and the last D-I player from his school played for the Cougars. Mountain West and WAC schools have called the school inquiring about Arbet.
Arbet also has good bloodlines; he is cousin of former USC corner and Tampa Bay Buccaneer Kevin Arbet.
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