Best of the Rest: Uncommitted 2022 Prospects
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With such a deep and talented 2022 class across the state, there are still many uncommitted prospects capable of playing at the college level. Here’s a look at some of the top prospects still available. Bryan Bogardus Bryan Bogardus 5'10"…
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Continue ReadingWith such a deep and talented 2022 class across the state, there are still many uncommitted prospects capable of playing at the college level. Here’s a look at some of the top prospects still available.
Bryan Bogardus Bryan Bogardus 5'10" | 200 lbs | RB Saguaro | 2022 State AZ , RB, Saguaro
Strong and compact frame at 5’10” 210 lbs. that is well built and balanced. He’s a downhill physical runner that has the power to pick up tough yardage between the tackles and the speed to turn the corner on the outside. He shows great contact balance and leg drive to break tackles and fight through contact at the LOS. Does a good job getting north/south and then using his quickness and lateral agility to make defenders miss in the open field. He’s a high motor and aggressive competitor every time he touches the ball. He’s a high academic prospect that holds over 20 offers from various D2, D3, and NAIA programs.
Some of my favorite plays from the first 8 games…averaging 7.4 YPC with no fumbles!! @saguarofootball @CoachPerrone pic.twitter.com/xLE692sKRd
— Bryan Bogardus🇷🇺 (@bryan_bogardus9) November 2, 2021
Aziya Jamison Aziya Jamison 6'1" | 200 lbs | RB Williams Field | 2022 State AZ , RB, Williams Field
Jamison is a gifted natural athlete that can line up all over the field and be a game changer in all three phases. He uses his versatility well to get involved in the offense in a lot of different ways as a ball carrier and receiver out of the slot. As a RB, he presses the line quickly and uses his short area burst to get to top speed in just a few strides and run away from second level defenders. Plus lateral agility to make quick explosive cuts around defenders and accelerate out. He’s a naturally aggressive player that can lower his shoulder to deliver contact with good leverage and pad level. Good vision and field awareness to find space or hit the cut back lane. Impressive all-around athlete that could be a steal for wherever he ends up.
Overcame a lot throughout high school football & wanted to give a shout-out to @alaqcfootball & @WFCoachCampbell for allowing me to show off my skill @JUSTCHILLY @P_MAGLOIRE @PSukial #recruitmentstillopen pic.twitter.com/xoHIkMLVNM
— Aziya Jamison (@JamisonAziya22) February 20, 2022
Valentin Gbafore Valentin Gbafore 5'11" | 175 lbs | WR Liberty | 2022 State AZ , ATH, Liberty
Gbafore flashed his versatility throughout his HS career showing strong playmaking ability on both sides of the ball. He’s an impressive athlete with track level speed and great fluidity/body control. Early in his career he demonstrated his explosiveness on offense with his ability to be a homerun threat any time he touched the ball. As a senior, he showed good upside and potential as a DB with sideline to sideline range/speed. Possesses the burst to close college coaches look for and a quick transition out of his back pedal to run with receivers at all three levels. He’s aggressive and has plus ball skills, timing, and anticipation in coverage. Offered by Idaho in May of 2021.
Check out my highlight – https://t.co/jCVlTElrSc
— Valentin Gbafore (@ValentinGbafore) January 4, 2022
Trey Nelson Trey Nelson 6'0" | 175 lbs | WR Verrado | 2022 AZ , WR, Verrado D1
At 6’1” 180 lbs. Nelson was an explosive deep threat in the Verrado offense. He’s got great speed to stretch the field vertically or make explosive plays after the catch at the short/intermediate levels. He fires off the LOS with a great drive phase to close space on the DB and force them out of their backpedal as he runs by them. He’s got strong hands and good body control to make tough contested receptions at the high point and in traffic. He adjusts well to ball flight and shows the ability to establish positional leverage at the catch point. Voted first team all-region and holds a variety of college offers and was most recently offered a PWO spot at Northern Arizona.
36 Catches, 717 Yards, 8 Touchdowns. My Senior year was such a fun ride and super glad to finish first team all region as well! Here are my highlights from this year! @gridironarizona @Verrado_Vipers @dgjohnson4100 @S_E_Training @CoachPerrone @JUSTCHILLY https://t.co/8kxZoKgSXu
— Trey Nelson (@treynelson88) November 26, 2021