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<strong><u><span data-preserver-spaces="true">[player_tooltip player_id="216858" first="Jourdin" last="Crawford"] 6’3 290 DT Jackson Olin 2025</span></u></strong>
<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Crawford is one of the more impressive defensive linemen throughout the state, which is impressive given how deep the current DT class is. His elite quick twitch at his size is rare and makes life very difficult on opposing linemen. He has an excellent first step, can win with speed, close in on ball carriers in the backfield, and occasionally run down a play from behind. Though he’s swift on his feet Crawford shows exceptional strength when engaging with blockers. He has an effective bull rush, embraces contact when working through blocks, can drive his opponent wherever he wants them to go, and hold off guys with one arm. Look for Crawford to develop into a blue-chip prospect if he continues to work on his game and produce at a high rate. </span>
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<strong><u><span data-preserver-spaces="true">[player_tooltip player_id="240674" first="Elinneaus" last="Jackson"] 5’8 160 Tanner WR/RB 2024 </span></u></strong>
<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Jackson is a dynamic playmaker who only needs the ball and open space to Impact the game. His quick-twitch, elite acceleration, and excellent vision allow him to make something from nothing and create positive gains for his team. In the open field, he shows elite elusiveness, running back instinct, and an uncanny ability to stop and go- allowing defenders to run themselves out of the play and give himself more space to operate with. As a receiver, he can create separation with precise cuts and smooth transitions out of his break. As a running back/ receiver, hybrid play style is an excellent fit in a modern offense. </span>
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<strong><u><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Kavanaugh Evans 6’3 305 OT Greensboro 2025 </span></u></strong>
<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Evans is a lineman who embraces the physical aspect of the game and uses his strength and mentality to be a finisher in the run game. He shows a great motor when driving lineman out of the play, finishing blocks with authority, playing through the whistle, and serving as an enforcer on the line. With size and youth on his size, Evans could develop into a solid D1 prospect if he continues to show effort. </span>
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<strong><u><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Gerald Perry 5’11 250 DE/G Center Point 2023</span></u></strong>
<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Perry is a standout on both sides of the ball. He uses his size, strength, and mobility to dominate the line of scrimmage. As an offensive lineman, he generates gaps in the run game, gets on the perimeter on pitches and screens, and can also seal defenders in double-team situations. Defensively, Perry takes on double teams willingly and even wins in some reps. He shows extreme effort and persistence when pressuring the quarterback as a rusher. In addition to that, he has nice agility when closing in on smaller/ quicker ball carriers in open space. </span>
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<strong><u><span data-preserver-spaces="true">[player_tooltip player_id="251759" first="Braylon" last="Miller"] 5’10 190 MLB Slocomb 2023 </span></u></strong>
<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Miller is a new school linebacker who relies on speed, instinct, and quick pursuits to the ball. Though he’s an undersized linebacker, he uses his speed to make plays in the run and passing game. Miller can drop into the coverage and cover TEs, slot receivers, and running backs. He also shows some solid awareness when playing in zone coverage and can make plays on the ball when given an opportunity. As a run defender, Miller uses his speed to flow sideline to sideline, shoot the gap, lay the smackdown in the backfield, and run plays down from behind. </span>
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