For over a month now, we have been recognizing the athletes who are very active on twitter for the benefit of their recruitment with a short description and eval of their film. After gaining much popularity and interest with our DM's becoming flooded with film, we will now be writing them their own article. Here's a look at the offensive and defensive Arizona spotlight players of the week:<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-108908" src="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/redzone/uploads/2021/02/PRZ-crop-750x492-1613408357-300x197.jpeg" alt="" width="300" height="197" />
<span style="font-size: 18pt;"><strong>Offensive Spotlight</strong></span>
[player_tooltip player_id="42708" first="Earnest" last="Greenwood"], <em>RB, 5’7" 150lbs, Goldwater HS (C/O ’21)</em>
<em>Film: <a href="https://www.hudl.com/profile/9635143/Earnest-Greenwood">https://www.hudl.com/profile/9635143/Earnest-Greenwood</a></em>
Don’t overlook Greenwood because of his size. He plays with a high motor and has big play ability every time he touches the ball. As a RB, he shows excellent vision with a fast twitch, jittery style. He shows a good initial burst through the LOS and keeps a low pad level, then does a good job of bouncing runs to the numbers to create space to set up cutbacks or give himself more room to work to get shifty. He has solid lateral agility and can cut on a dime. His style is more of a scat back type, yet he displays a mean stiff arm and is absolutely fearless. He lined up as a WR often this season as well, and showed an excellent initial get off and used his speed to get over the top of manned up CB’s for big plays. He did a good job in the screen game as an outside WR by getting upfield quickly after the catch. Greenwood has good position versatility and can either stay at RB, or move to slot or CB at the next level, and can serve as a return specialist as well. He holds an NAIA offer from Ottawa (AZ).
https://twitter.com/Earnestgreenwo7/status/1366144432303607810?s=20
<span style="font-size: 18pt;"><strong><img class=" wp-image-24525 alignleft" src="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/redzone/uploads/2020/06/Generic-Featured-Image-4-300x187.jpg" alt="" width="322" height="201" />Defensive Spotlight</strong></span>
<strong>Fisher Camac,</strong> <em>DE, 6'7" 230lbs, Highland HS (C/O '22)</em>
<em>Film: <a href="https://www.hudl.com/profile/11151474/Fisher-Camac">https://www.hudl.com/profile/11151474/Fisher-Camac</a></em>
Camac is a massive kid with a clear division 1 build and frame. He sizes up with tremendous length and is a lethal pass rusher on the edges. He displays a nice initial get off, and mixes in violent hands as a pass rusher. His size and athleticism create a huge disadvantage for most OT's in the state. Camac displays nice lateral range in the run/screen game to be able to make tackles laterally, in which he prevented numerous big plays. He's flashed the ability to be able to shed and disengage from blocks to quickly make tackles. He takes a good track to the ball carrier overall and shows strength at the POA. Solid striking ability as he can lay hat if he gets squared up. Camac was a constant pest in the backfield all season, and he played in the toughest division of football in Arizona. The potential for Camac is off the charts.
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