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<h5><strong>Aidan Mizell c/o 2023, WR </strong></h5>
<strong>Boone High School (Orlando, Florida) </strong>
<strong>6’2 180lbs </strong>
<strong>Notes: </strong>
One of the most explosive players in the country was putting on a show at the Southeastern region of the Championship 7v7 tournaments. Aidan ran a 47.92 during the 400m late last week. In perspective, former Ohio State legendary athlete Ted Ginn Jr ran a 46.57; he is fast! Mizell is one of the most recruited prospects in America as Mizell holds over 30 division one offers. His ability to change directions and blow by defenders is why he is one of the nation’s best in the class of 2023. During college, his mother was also a 2x All-American 400 meter runner for the University of Florida track team.
<h5><strong>Rob Stafford c/o 2023, ATH </strong></h5>
<strong>Eau Gallie High School (Melbourne, Florida)</strong>
<strong>5’11 175lbs </strong>
<strong>Notes: </strong>
Robert had a spectacular performance at the Orlando 7v7 championship hosted by tru exposure. When on defense, the stingy defender held multiple receivers to no catches or minimum gains. Offensively he is just as explosive and can hurt your going deep or by taking short gainer the distance. No surprise that he has over 30 offers to play division one football; his talent is hard to miss, even for a football casual. Seeing him run in person and watching him interact with his teammates shows you how fierce of a competitor Stafford is.
<h5><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="137442" first="John" last="Cineas"] c/o 2024, WR </strong></h5>
<strong>Grayson High School (Loganville, Georgia) </strong>
<strong>6’2 195lbs </strong>
<strong>Notes: </strong>
Cineas has been working on his route running ability this off-season and has been a terror in the 7v7 circuits. John is a big-framed WR who put teams on notice in 2021. His ability as a sophomore to go up and come down with 50/50 balls was spectacular. The budding star from Grayson high is focusing on getting stronger and quicker. One other key area to note is his ability to get open but using his IQ, when plays break down, Cineas finds the open area of the field for his QB. Division one prospect IMO.
<h5><strong>Ivan Taylor c/o 2025, DB </strong></h5>
<strong>West Orange High School (Winter Park, Florida) </strong>
<strong>6’1 160lbs </strong>
<strong>Notes: </strong>
As the son of a former NFL player, you know the genetics would be there; they are! Taylor is a member of the 24k 7v7 team, and they had a loaded squad. Taylor playing for the 15u team was having a field day as he made plays all over the yard. To get a better idea of Taylor, I pulled up his tape, which confirmed he is aggressive and willing to put his nose in on a tackle. This young prospect also moved very fluidly, and his understanding of route concepts was next level. Not to mention, he has the speed too! Young star to watch over the following season should see division one offers sooner than later.
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<div> So many play-on-words that I want to use for this tremendous young quarterback prospect, like my favorite "Savvy Sabby," and this was before I knew his name. His confidence is unmatched, and the ball placement was even better! Watching Sabby on day one of the Orlando tournament made me turn my head multiple times to make sure I was watching 14u, and I was. The C1N (Cam Newton 7v7 team) had some extreme talent all over the field, and Meassick led his squad to an undefeated tournament championship. Arm talent and IQ are there, along with an offer from Florida. Sabby is a top QB in the class of 2026 and will compete at a high level as a freshman this fall.</div>
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<h5 class="uni-headline--1">Tristen Davis c/o 2025, RB</h5>
<strong>Godby High School (Tallahassee, Florida) </strong>
<strong>5’8 185lbs </strong>
<strong>Notes:</strong>
It’s not often that you can find a physically imposing running back that can get out in the open and run routes with the best of them. Davis is an electric young running back that has tree trunk legs but it comes with some serious explosiveness. Has the physical attributes to play Linebacker too, Davis made several impressive pass breakups and gather an interception as well. Soft hands, good feet, and explosive burst, that’s Tristen Davis. I project Davis as a D1 prospect at RB.
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