We have spent some time recently evaluating the underrated players in the Class of 2022. Now the focus shifts to the Junior Class. The Class of 2023 has several under-the-radar prospects, who are ready to turn heads in their upperclassmen years. Today, we will discuss the offensive players, who are ready to take the next step this season. These players are on the cusp of big seasons this fall.
[player_tooltip player_id="119534" first="Makel" last="Bailey"], 5’11, 180 pounds, Brebeuf Jesuit
[player_tooltip player_id="119534" first="Makel" last="Bailey"] is a calm running back, who can create a big play at any point. Bailey is very patient. He does not rush, he simply just lets the offensive linemen do their work, before making his move. Bailey has very good vision. He does a great job finding the hole and also seeing any potential soft spots in the defense. Bailey plays with physicality, and he frequently falls forward at the end of his runs, allowing him to pick up additional yardage. Bailey is a fantastic all-around player. Bailey is a terrific cornerback at Brebeuf Jesuit. He brings the physical side of his game to the defensive side of the ball. He is a very good tackler, capable of putting an end to any play. Bailey is a great contributor on special teams. His versatility will make it very difficult to keep him off the field.
[player_tooltip player_id="148581" first="Peyton" last="Guerzini"], 5’11, 190 pounds, Castle
[player_tooltip player_id="148581" first="Peyton" last="Guerzini"] is a physical running back, who does a great job of keeping the offense on schedule. Guerzini plays behind his pads very well. He plays with a great burst, and Guerzini hits the hole hard. Guerzini sees the game very well. He does a good job reading the blocks. Guerzini is very tough to bring down. The job of tackling Guerzini often requires more than one defender.
[player_tooltip player_id="91710" first="Noah" last="Dudik"], 5’11, 160 pounds, Bishop Chatard
[player_tooltip player_id="91710" first="Noah" last="Dudik"] is a wide receiver who has stood out at camps this summer. Dudik is a playmaker on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. Dudik has exactly the right size and frame, that college coaches are looking for in a multipurposeful wide receiver. Dudik has tremendous versatility. Dudik is a receiver that can be used to run a wide variety of routes. He could do well running the underneath, intermediate and deep routes. Dudik can be a nightmare to cover. [player_tooltip player_id="91710" first="Noah" last="Dudik"] has excellent hands, and he can be extremely reliable for any quarterback.
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