Gloucester County has some of the most underrated talent mixed in with some legitimate Division I prospects. These players are elite on both sides of the ball but we will be focusing on the offensive weapons here.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27959" first="Keon" last="Sabb"] (2022) | Williamstown</strong>
Sabb is the top prospect in New Jersey in the Class of 2022. He is a five-star recruit who is ranked 22nd overall by ESPN nationally. He is a defensive back who doubles as a wide receiver. On either side of the ball, Sabb is elite. He is as good as they come. This is why schools like Clemson, Oklahoma, Penn State, Ohio State, Georgia, Michigan, and Florida are interested. This is among many, many others.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27912" first="Jaden" last="Allen"] (2021) | Washington Township</strong>
Allen is a 6’3 tight end with all of the qualities of a big time player at the next level. The Utah State commit has great athleticism and agility on the field. He is a strong blocker and can act as a pass catcher using his reliable hands. Allen turned in a dominant junior season at Washington Township because of his size and strength.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27923" first="Bhaysul" last="Tuten"] (2021) | Paulsboro</strong>
Tuten had an incredible junior year to lead Paulsboro to eight wins. He carried the ball 193 times for 1,449 yards and 24 touchdowns. He had three games with four or more touchdowns including a five score game against Gateway. Tuten is a shifty running back that is hard to take down. He has incredible vision and a burst that is hard to keep up with.
<strong>Theodore Lockhart (2022) | Woodbury</strong>
Lockhart was the offensive leader for Woodbury as a sophomore. He rushed for over 900 yards and nine touchdowns. He is an intriguing prospect moving forward because of his great skill at a young age. During his years as an upperclassman, Lockhart will take the next step as a player. Expect to see a noticeable difference as a junior.
<strong>Aaron Graeber (2021) | West Deptford</strong>
Graeber proved to be a strong duel-threat quarterback for West Deptford. He rushed for nine touchdowns while taking care of the football at the most important position on the field. Graeber has a strong arm and a good decision maker with the ball in his hands.
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