DFW Up Next – 2026 & 2027’s on the rise
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In this piece we are going to highlight some of the top class of 2027 players and organizations in the DFW. Starting us off is Cameron Ramirez, from the Dragon Elite academy. Cameron is a class of 2027 offensive tackle…
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Continue ReadingIn this piece we are going to highlight some of the top class of 2027 players and organizations in the DFW.
Starting us off is Cameron Ramirez, from the Dragon Elite academy. Cameron is a class of 2027 offensive tackle that impressed me with his play this season.
Cameron took his game to the next level and refined his technique and finish this year.
Next up, we have DEA Quarterback Legend Howell. I had the Privilege of coaching an offensive line of a youth team that he use to play for, and at 11 years old he had one of the most active arms that I’ve seen on a youth player in ages.
It’s no wonder why he was able to help lead them to bring home a 12U youth national championship. Legend has the mental aptitude, competitiveness, and arm strength to develop into a high major recruit.
The next player on the rise that has impressed is Jordan Carraway.
Jordan is a class of 2027 linemen that really impressed me with his position versatility. Jordan is a big-bodied prospect with a good baseline of football IQ and has used this off-season to work on his craft.
Jordan is the son of coach Randal Carraway, and you can really tell by how coachable he is and how he wants to be pushed and developed.
The next youth organization that has had multiple standouts is the Pac prime-seal team 6 offensive line. The seal team 6 members were all overall very impressive this past season and featured a bevy of future division one talent. Led at center by Bo Garza, their offensive line elevated their game and helped take the Pac Prime program to a new level. Bo is longtime LT2FBA trainee who really took the next step with his game and his striking. What impressed me the most about Bo, was the patience and violence that he played with down the stretch.
Fellow Seal team 6 OL’s and brothers Max and Tre Jones both did an outstanding job honoring their technique on both sides of the ball.
Max is a long athlete with a good punch who has the ability to develop into a prototypical left tackle. He has great feet, an active punch, and has a great opportunity to develop into a big-time high school player.
His brother, Tre is another talented seal team 6 linemen who possesses great pop in his hips. Tre took a step forward with his technique this year and showed the ability remove and knock DLinemen back off of the line of scrimmage.
The last Pac Prime – seal team 6 offensive linemen who made some noise this season is, Devin Jayden Moody. Devin is one of the most impressive in the 2027 class and was a factor on both sides of the ball. Moody as his teammates call him has a huge fame, strong base, and showed unmatched physicality in his strikes. Devin has good core strength, balance, and strength at the point of attack. He plays with his insteps in the ground and is primed for a huge high school career.