Top 3 North Bullitt Offensive Prospects
The Eagles put up an opening drive TD in a 21 – 7 loss to Elizabethtown, there were still players that pushed through and ended up playing a great game. This list complies the 3 best performances from North Bullitt…
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Continue ReadingThe Eagles put up an opening drive TD in a 21 – 7 loss to Elizabethtown, there were still players that pushed through and ended up playing a great game. This list complies the 3 best performances from North Bullitt in week 1 offensively.
Rank 1 : Ryan Priest WR #6 Sr.
Ryan Priest was a good weapon for North Bullitt and was used perfectly as he caught and scored their only TD. Later on in the game the offense as a whole slowed down, but Ryan ran his routes at full speed and blocked with a purpose as many runs would trail to the outside behind him. Only scoring once this game but still a solid prospect to keep your eyes on as he shows exceptional potential.
Rank 2 : Steven Rios Steven Rios 6'3" | 205 lbs | TE North Bullitt | 2022 KY TE #45 Fr.
Rios is already in our top ranked players in the state currently bouncing between #100 all the way up to #50. Steven is a task to tackle as he always invites contact with his big body and he trucked several defenders. On the scoring drive Rios converted a 3rd down and had several runs and catches to get them down the field. Steven not scoring was due to defensive line play and flags, as he racked up a good amount of yards just never had a chance to punch it in. Rios is a player with a bright future and showed a lot of talent in week 1.
Rank 3 : Brett Sizemore OL #58 Jr.
Brett was a brick wall on the side he would guard, as the rest of Bullitt’s line would fall, you would always see Sizemore where he started and sometimes helping up player(s) he pancaked. Definitely a bitter sweet performance as the QB still got sacked multiple times and they scored only 1 TD, but Tyler was still helping his team every drive as much as he could with his great blocking and foot movement to stay in front of very athletic DEs he faced.