North Hardin Top 5 Offensive Performances Week 1
Rank 1 : Shaun Rose #2 WR Jr. Constantly was open through the game due to great footwork and route running. Shaun scored the only TD and was exceptional at beating his defender right off line. Needed…
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Rank 1 : Shaun Rose #2 WR Jr.
Constantly was open through the game due to great footwork and route running. Shaun scored the only TD and was exceptional at beating his defender right off line. Needed more throws his way to show his true potential, WR to watch in the future.
Rank 2 : Tre Alexander #65 G Jr.
Was able to create big holes in the line for the RB to burst through and was great at stopping the edge rush during passing plays. Never got ran over or overwhelmed, was always the agressor at the line. Tre is a big guy and uses his size and momentum at the line and past it to move anyone out the way. His pass blocking is amazing as no one from South Warren, who has several ranked players as his matchup’s, were able to budge him unless there were 2 guys blowing up his spot on the line and even then, he’d be able to pick one up and give his QB a chance.
Rank 3 : Mark Collaway #5 WR Sr.
Short throw threat, uses RAC ability to gain yards, and is very difficult to tackle 1 on 1 in the open field. Has great juke moves and evading, on one catch he dropped a guy by using hesitation and a misdirection. Collaway didn’t score, but caught the ball often.
Rank 4 : Luke Chadborne #52 OL Sr.
Stopped guys bigger than him was great at picking up rushing LBs, was the main one absorbing and chipping bigger guys trying to blitz in. Luke was a good fit in the middle, was athletic and quick enough to block anyone coming form any direction.
Rank 5 : Maine Wimberly #12 QB Sr.
An interesting night from Wimberly, he was a great facilitator and pretty on point with throws, but the team had some drops, and flags take away early success in drives. The Trojans kept throwing and it would be the only thing that started or RE-started a drive. Wimberly was consistent with his accuracy and was mobile enough to get out of trouble a couple times. Throwing one pick but matching it with a TD, Maine showed promise as a composed playmaker. A prospect to watch as he has plenty of potential and weapons to pull off some big performances.