InfiniT Football Camp Top Performers: Offensive Line
With the high football season still up in the air, camp season is starting to slow down now that the fall is approaching. The InfiniT Football camp was held in Dacula, Georgia this past weekend, giving over 400 campers a…
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Continue ReadingWith the high football season still up in the air, camp season is starting to slow down now that the fall is approaching. The InfiniT Football camp was held in Dacula, Georgia this past weekend, giving over 400 campers a chance to show their skills after not being able to compete with their high school team this spring.
Here are a few offensive line prospects who really shined during this past weekend’s camp.
Miles McVay Miles McVay 6'7" | 345 lbs | OL East St. Louis | 2023 State IL – East St. Louis (IL) – Class of 2023
The largest prospect in attendance was also one of the camp’s top overall performers. McVay is a mountain of a man at 6-foot-7 350-pounds who absolutely dominated in the 1-on-1 session. He’s tall, long, and wide. He’s a big guy already but he has the talent to back it up. He moves great for a guy his size and won just about every drill during the camp. McVay is coming off a freshman season where he started at offensive tackle for the 2019 Illinois 6A State Champions. He was named a pre-season 2020 MaxPreps All American and was named 2019 MaxPreps Freshman All American last fall. After a dominant performance this weekend, McVay earned offers from Arizona State and Georgia over the next 24 hours.
Daniel Calhoun – Centennial – Class of 2024
If there’s one freshman to know in high school football, it’s Roswell native, Daniel Calhoun. The massive 6-foot-5 330-pounder has already seen success on the recruiting trail, picking up early offers from Georgia and Tennessee before even playing a snap of high school football. His size alone stands out, but he also shows great balance and lower body strength early on. He has a big chest, wide shoulders, and all the physical tools needed to be an elite high school football player. He showed quick feet in drill work and more than held his own in 1-on-1s against older competition. He’ll be a prospect to know in the peach state for the next four years.
Colin Sadler – Greenville (SC) – Class of 2022
The biggest current offensive line prospect at the camp was South Carolina native, Colin Sadler. A long, lean offensive tackle prospect at 6-foot-5 295-pounds, Sadler already holds offers from Georgia, Clemson, Alabama, and many more. He showed great footwork and overall mechanics in drills, and while he did get beat more than once in 1-on-1s, he was still a top performer on the offensive line. He has a great reach and is a true pass protector. He has strong hands, he stays balanced, and checks most of the boxes you look for in a tackle. He can still add more mass and muscle with his lean frame, so there’s still room to improve physically. As he continues to develop and become an all-around tackle, Sadler has the potential to be one of the top overall offensive tackle prospects in the 2022 class.
Waltclaire Flynn – Grayson – Class of 2024
Another rising freshman to know in Georgia is future Grayson Ram, Waltclaire Flynn. The 6-foot-2 275-pounder is expected to start at center this fall for Grayson, one of the biggest powerhouse programs in Georgia. To start at Grayson at any point in high school is impressive, but to start as a freshman is extremely rare. Flynn has a chance to be a special prospect and he showed why this weekend. It was a strong group of offensive lineman, and Flynn, a rising freshman, was one who really stood out. Flynn holds early offers from Florida State and Kentucky, and should see more coming his way sooner than later.