I began randomly searching Hudl teams’ stats looking for players with good stats that have gone unnoticed. These players put up impressive stats and performances on the field during the past season. The players listed are worthy of recognition and future player rankings.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="304422" first="Tyler" last="McMullen"], 6’3" 345, Lee County HS</strong>. Tyler displays good technique and footwork to quickly control defenders. He is quickly out of his stance to control and overpower defenders, opening lanes for the running backs. He moves with quickness and mobility for a big man. Tyler will continue to improve his skillset during off-season training. [player_tooltip player_id="304422" first="Tyler" last="McMullen"]’s participation in Summer Prospect Camps will generate recruiting interest for the 2023 prospect.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="304421" first="Carter" last="Alls"], 6’5" 310, Heritage HS</strong>. Carter displays good technique and footwork to control defenders. He uses his size and strength to overpower defenders. Carter drive-blocks defenders out of the play, opening lanes for the running backs. He will continue to improve his skillset during off-season training. [player_tooltip player_id="304421" first="Carter" last="Alls"]’s participation in Summer Prospect Camps will generate recruiting interest for the 2023 prospect.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="204733" first="Colebrin" last="Brinkley"], 6’4" 280, White Oak HS, (No. 13 OL, No. 176 Overall)</strong>. Colebrin displays good technique and footwork to control defenders. He uses his quickness out of his stance to make contact with defenders to drive-block out of the play, opening lanes for the running backs. Colebrin will continue to improve his skillset during off-season training. [player_tooltip player_id="204733" first="Colebrin" last="Brinkley"]’s participation in Summer Prospect Camps will generate recruiting interest for the 2023 prospect.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="304423" first="Trevor" last="Dury"], 6’5" 280, Jordan HS</strong>. Trevor displays good technique and footwork to control defenders. He displays quickness and mobility to move in tight spaces to open lanes for the running backs. He uses his size and strength to overpower defenders, drive-blocking them out of the play. Trevor will continue to improve his skillset during off-season training. [player_tooltip player_id="304423" first="Trevor" last="Dury"]’s participation in Summer Prospect Camps will generate recruiting interest for the 2023 prospect.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="304424" first="Nicholas" last="Bailey"], 6’3" 290, Seventy-First HS</strong>. Nicholas is quick out of his stance to make contact with defenders. He uses quickness and strength to drive-block defenders out of the play, opening lanes for the running backs. Nicholas will continue to improve his skillset during off-season training. [player_tooltip player_id="304424" first="Nicholas" last="Bailey"]’s participation in Summer Prospect Camps will generate recruiting interest for the 2023 prospect.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="222669" first="JOSHUA" last="HOLL"], 6’6" 280, Providence Day HS, (No. 12 OL, No. 183 Overall)</strong>. Joshua displays good technique and quickness to control defenders. He displays good footwork and strength to drive-block defenders out of the play, opening lanes for the running backs. Joshua will continue to improve his skillset during off-season training. [player_tooltip player_id="222669" first="JOSHUA" last="HOLL"]’s participation in Summer Prospect Camps will generate recruiting interest for the 2023 prospect.
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