SSAC Returning Rushing Leaders for 2021
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Today we look at the top returning passing yard leaders from the Sunshine State Athletic Conference for the upcoming 2021 season. It’s a conference of Private and Charter Schools. There are a lot of good prospects and sleepers in this…
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Continue ReadingToday we look at the top returning passing yard leaders from the Sunshine State Athletic Conference for the upcoming 2021 season. It’s a conference of Private and Charter Schools. There are a lot of good prospects and sleepers in this conference that I will be featuring and spotlighting from all over the state of Florida.
Jaden Oyola- Legacy Charter c/o 22
5’10 165lbs
Oyola is a three-sport athlete that runs with really good power for his size, does a good job weaving in and out of the hole and finding the crease. He’s the leading returning rusher for the Sunshine Athletic Conference, he led the league with 1046 yards and 14 total touchdowns while averaging over seven yards per carry. He could play receiver at the next level, shows natural hands and route-running ability and finished with 24 catches for 449 yards. He’s a very good athlete that could project at multiple positions at the next level.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11073811/Jaden-Oyola
Adrian Miller Adrian Miller QB Spring Hill Bishop McLaughlin Catholic | 2022 FL – Bishop McLaughlin
6’0 180lbs
Miller is a very good dual threat quarterback prospect, the past for 768 yards last season and completed 60% of his passes and also rushed for 1003 yards and was responsible for 17 touchdowns. He’s a very athletic quarterback that shows poison the pocket and doesn’t panic when pass rush is bearing down on him, he keeps his eyes downfield and is accurate throwing on the move. As a runner he gets north-south in a hurry and explodes through creases and has very good speed, he’s a natural playmaker with the ball in his hands.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/10907126/Adrian-Miller-III
Keiron Williams- Ocala Christian Academy
5’4 150lbs
What Williams lacks in size he makes up for with versatility, heart and determination, he runs very physical for his size and shows the ability to run through tackles. He has good vision, short-area quickness and acceleration and would most likely switch to slot receiver at the next level. He has the athleticism and pass catching ability to play receiver at the next level, he had 44 catches for 463 yards from his running back position. Williams ended the year with 1223 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on the season. He reminds me of a Darren Sproles type back.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/8576768/Keiron-Williams
Dontrevius Jackson- Bishop McLaughlin c/o 22
5’10 185lbs
Jackson is one of the best running back prospects in the Tampa Bay Area. He’s a slasher that has outstanding vision, smooth acceleration, and breakaway speed. He’s a very versatile player that can line up at receiver and shows good hands and route running ability. His biggest asset is his versatility and the ability to play multiple positions at a high level. Jackson rushed for 710 yards and 6 touchdowns and added 10 catches for 263 yards and 4 touchdowns through the air. I believe he will have a huge senior season.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11235493/Dontrevius-Jackson
Jaylon Hunter- Eagles View
6’0 165lbs
Hunter is a nice quarterback prospect; he makes good decisions and processes quickly through his reads and knows where to go with the football. He has nice compact footwork and a smooth throwing motion. He is a throw first quarterback, but he will pull the ball down and has athleticism to run for good yardage. His athleticism and running ability allowed him to run for 707 yards and nine touchdowns this season.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11257223/Jaylon-Hunter
Zhyan Karioki- Orlando Christian Prep c/o 23
5’10 208lbs
Karioki is a power back that has the perfect build and frame for a school that uses a power running game. He runs with a natural low center of gravity, he runs behind his pads with good forward lean and balance. He will drop his shoulder and flat knock your head off as a blocker as well. He’s a power back that also has good feet and shows patience as a runner. He rushed for 697 yards and 11 touchdowns this season
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