WJFL Future stars – American Division
The Future is bright for South Jersey! These defenders are so advanced physically and in their skill set that they’ve stood out early in their high school career. We at PrepRedzone expect great things from them in the future! But…
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Continue ReadingThe Future is bright for South Jersey! These defenders are so advanced physically and in their skill set that they’ve stood out early in their high school career. We at PrepRedzone expect great things from them in the future!
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Kevin White, So., Defensive End, Millville
Millville was loaded with talent this year, and there future is very bright with a crop of young stars coming back. Kevin already has elite size at 6’2, 250 pounds as a sophomore. His film was very impressive as he is already stout at the point of attack, demanding a double team in the run game. He as a great motor, flattening out on the backside as well as in pursuit. He has nice get off and is disruptive in the backfield. On film he looks like a much older player, so we expect a lot from Kevin going forward.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/16653329/Kevin-White
Julian Noel, Jr., CB, Williamstown
Julian is a true man to man corner that gets in receivers face and makes them uncomfortable. That is rare in todays HS game. He flips his hips well, able to run well with receivers in tight coverage. Julian as great ball skills, able to turn his head and knock balls down in man coverage and his speed is a threat in the return game.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/13445968/Julian-Noel
Emmanuel Doivilus, Jr., Defensive End, Vineland
The first thing that jumps off the film with Emmanuel is his length. At 6’5, 215 he has incredibly long arms, just like D1 scouts love, and the frame to put on good weight at the next level. He used his hands to great effectiveness, keeping offensive lineman at bay while he makes plays to the tune of 85 tackles. He also had 14 Tackles for loss and 2 sacks. He was just to much for lineman to keep him out of the backfield. If he really hit the weight room this summer, he might be unstoppable come September.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/12933028/Emmanuel-Doivilus
Tristan McLeer, Jr., S/OLB, St. Augustine
I was very impressed by how well Tristan played in space. His position in the defense is crucial as he either strings runners out the sideline or turns them back into the defense. It’s not glamourous, but very important. He holds up well at the point of attack against blockers and had 70 total tackles to his credit last season. He’s aggressive tackler who runs through the ball carrier and takes great pursuit angles. He’s the kind of player defensive coordinators look to set the tone in the back seven.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/8117232/Tristan-McLeer
Michael Lemay, So., SS, Lenape
Michael looks very much like a modern safety. He’s a heady player who diagnoses plays quickly and attacks the ball carrier from the secondary. The first thing I noticed about his game was how fast he closes on the ball. He has rare decisiveness for such a young player. He has great speed as his film shows great range and several ‘save the touchdown plays. He’s also a sure solo tackler who takes very good pursuit angles. If he continues to build on his skillset I can see him becoming one of the best DB’s in South Jersey.