Hidden Gems Part 2: Offense
3A- Dover-Eyota Quarterback Brady Williams Williams had a phenomenal Junior season behind the center for the Eagles. Standing at a solid 6’6″ and 200 lbs. he has shown he can toss the ball all over the yard. Along with that…
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Continue Reading3A- Dover-Eyota Quarterback Brady Williams
Williams had a phenomenal Junior season behind the center for the Eagles. Standing at a solid 6’6″ and 200 lbs. he has shown he can toss the ball all over the yard. Along with that strong arm, he has shown great poise, mobility, always keeping his eyes downfield and never gives up on the play. Williams has all the skills a college recruiter is looking for, he looks to prove himself to those recruiters before he is finished with the Eagles.
2A- Osakis Running Back Luke Imdieke
Imdieke will be returning in the backfield for the Silverstreaks after a stellar Junior campaign. Standing at 5’9″ and 175 lbs. he will be rated as a little undersized for a college running back. However, he has tremendous breakaway speed, agility, and has a nose for the open field. One more season for this crafty back, and offers will be rolling in before his career is over.
Osakis junior Luke Imdieke runs during a game against Browerville-Eagle Valley on Aug. 30. Imdieke had a huge game with 240 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries in a win at Sauk Centre last Friday. (Eric Morken / Echo Press)1A- BOLD Quarterback Jordan Sagedahl
Sagedahl lead the way for the Warriors in a State Runner-up season. Returning for his Senior season he looks to make that final push to achieve a Prep Bowl Title. A lanky, but strong 6’2″ and 175 lbs. that can sling the ball up and down the field, he shows some great touch on the ball to squeeze it in tight windows, but also shows some mobility in the pocket. Sagedahl has the potential to receive some pretty good offers following his final season.
9-man- Spring Grove Running Back Tyler Kersten
Kersten has been on a couple great Spring Grove Prep Bowl teams. He is a little long and lanky at running back at 6-foot and 160 lbs. he shows great bursts of speed and hitting the seam and getting downfield in a hurry. He also has shown that he is not afraid to drop his shoulder and deliver a hit. With his size, it would be safe to assume that a transition to Wide Receiver could be in the works for Kersten, as he also has shown great hands out of the backfield for the Lions. Kersten looks to make it a 3-peat in Prep Bowls going into his Senior season.