Arkansas Prospects Perform Well at FBU Camp
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The dead period comes to an end this week in the state of Arkansas. However, that has not stopped prospects from attending camps outside of the state of Arkansas. We are going to examine who had impressive performances in Florida…
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Continue ReadingThe dead period comes to an end this week in the state of Arkansas. However, that has not stopped prospects from attending camps outside of the state of Arkansas. We are going to examine who had impressive performances in Florida over the weekend. Several prospects from Arkansas put in impressive showings and started to build momentum for the upcoming 2021 season in the process.
Adrian Carranco Adrian Carranco 6'2" | 165 lbs | WR Beebe | 2022 State AR -Wide Receiver-Beebe-2022
The Beebe wide receiver was able to showcase his impressive route running in Naples over the weekend. Carranco made great use of his 6-3 frame going up against defensive backs. Carranco earned a scholarship offer from Central Michigan in April and over the summer he has done nothing to hurt his chances of earning more scholarship offers. He has displayed excellent hands and is going to give opposing defensive backs plenty of problems to deal with this season. Carranco is pleased with his performance, and he is looking forward to being able to take what he learned in Florida and use it on the field here in Arkansas.
AJ Beale AJ Beale 5'11" | 185 lbs | WR Cross County | 2022 State AR -Athlete-Cross County-2022
Cross County’s quarterback had an excellent experience at the Top-Gun Football University camp over the weekend. Beale excelled on the defensive side of the ball. He made life extremely difficult for several wide receivers at the camp. Beale performed well and his performance earned him FBU Top-Gun All Defensive Team. Beale is entering the season with plenty of momentum, and he has the potential to explode this season. Beale and Cross County will be an impressive team to watch this season.
Sergio Loyola-Offensive Line-Rogers Heritage-2025
The Rogers Heritage lineman performed well in Naples, over the weekend as well. Loyola displayed quick hands he was able to defeat the opposing defensive lineman consistently. Loyola is part of a group of underclassmen that the War Eagles are going to have available for the 2021 season. Loyola is versatile enough to play both the offensive and defensive lines. Loyola picked up some great experience and in August he is going to be a part of the 2025 class that Prep RedZone Arkansas is working on.
Camps will heat back up in Arkansas with the dead period coming to an end. With numerous 7-on-7 tournaments and plenty of team camps taking place over the next few weeks. Prep RedZone Arkansas will be covering the tournaments and the 2021 season is just around the corner. The season will be here before we know it.