Quick Notes on Pitt Prospect Camp
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This past Sunday, June 6th, Pitt held their first prospect camp in two years. There were 500 plus kids who attended the camp from Pennsylvania to even Hawaii! Since there were so many kids who showed up here are just…
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Continue ReadingThis past Sunday, June 6th, Pitt held their first prospect camp in two years. There were 500 plus kids who attended the camp from Pennsylvania to even Hawaii! Since there were so many kids who showed up here are just some quick notes about some players that I saw.
Tyreese Fearbry Tyreese Fearbry 6'5" | 220 lbs | DL Perry Traditional Academy | 2022 State PA , the highly recruited defensive end from Western Pa, really didn’t need to attend camp, but he wanted to prove to the coaches what they would get if he were to come to Pitt. That really says a lot about his competitiveness. Fearbry looked dominant in a few plays I saw from him and you could see why he is the best player in the area from the 2022 class. Pitt moved him to play wide receiver close to the end of camp, but really didn’t see him do anything there.
Thomas Chernasky Thomas Chernasky 6'5" | 235 lbs | TE Western Wayne | 2022 State PA 2022 tight end from Western Wayne tested well but felt like his forty could have been a little bit better. He showed to improve his route running ability a little. Chernasky is still a guy I think has Power 5 potential.
Anthony Stallworth Anthony Stallworth 6'0" | 195 lbs | RB Farrell | 2022 State PA , 2022 running back from Farrell tested well and looked really good in his shuttle run. He’s got quick feet and was really smooth in his cuts. He was also smooth in his spin ability in individual drills. His forty is probably what you’d expect from watching his film. After watching him live, I do think he is an FBS player.
Bobbie Boyd Jr. 2023 safety from McKeesport should be a guy to keep an eye on. He is undersized and really didn’t test well but luckily that was different on the field. He is quick and seems a little faster than his forty indicated. He showed good coverage skills on 7-on-7. He looks to be an in-the-box safety. If he grows to be 5’10 5’11, he may be a Power 5 player.
Didn’t really see much of 2025 quarterback Eric Kasperowicz Eric Kasperowicz 5'9" | 170 lbs | DB Mars | 2025 State PA Jr., but I did see 1 play where he had a really nice tight-window throw in double coverage when they went to 7-on-7. As far as we know he is still with Pine-Richland. I am very interested in what he can do this season!