Five 2023 Talents Without an Offer
Happy Tuesday afternoon coaches. I want to take some time and highlight five playmakers throughout the state who do not currently have any offers. WR Jamerrick Brown — 5’9” 150 / Young Men’s Christian Academy — @JamerrickDB Averaged 27 yards…
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Continue ReadingHappy Tuesday afternoon coaches. I want to take some time and highlight five playmakers throughout the state who do not currently have any offers.
WR Jamerrick Brown — 5’9” 150 / Young Men’s Christian Academy — @JamerrickDB
Averaged 27 yards per reception as a junior.
Jamerrick may be small, but he can play with the best of them. His mid-4.4 speed allows him to blow by defensive backs with ease, and his agility makes him tough to get on the ground. A flashy kick returner as well, Brown has everything you’re looking for in a shifty slot receiver.
Jamerrick Brown Junior Season – Hudl
RB Aaron Pinckney — 6’0″ 195 / Young Men’s Leadership Academy — @__OfficialAaron
Junior Stats: 1,374 all-purpose yards, 9 TDs
Pinckney had a breakout junior season for the Class 4A San Antonio school. He’s more quick than he is fast, but he is a one-cut downhill runner who knows how to create in the open field. He flashes some nice strength between the lines, as you will notice. His district’s shotput and discus champion has a very nice stiff-arm. The major knock on him is his lack of elite speed. Since those cutback lanes close a lot quicker at the college level, he’s going to have to develop more explosiveness.
Aaron Pinckney Junior Season – Hudl
WR Ja’Quan Richardson — 6’0″ 180 / Odessa Permian HS — @JaquanRich2
Junior Stats: 1,478 all-purpose yards, 18 TDs
The first thing that stands out about Richardson – he is an electric return man. The soon-to-be senior is a difference-maker who is a true threat with the ball in his hands. He displays great body control when going up to make catches in traffic, nice speed, and soft hands. Ja’Quan, surprisingly, has not recorded his first offer yet. Keep your eyes on Odessa this fall. The young man who wears #2 for the MOJO is sure to turn some heads.
Ja’Quan Richardson Junior Season – Hudl
WR Deonte’ Bass — 6’1″ 170 / Odessa Permian HS — @GeekedBass
Ja’Quan Richardson’s teammate, Bass is a gritty, reliable wideout who can keep the chains moving. He is going to consistently win matchups with bigger defenders and is always willing to go over the middle to make a tough catch.
Deonte’ Bass Junior Season – Hudl
RB Jason Brown — 5’8″ 190 / Summer Creek HS — @JasonBrown_30
Brown is a bit of an unknown going into his senior season for the Bulldogs. He has been sitting behind some talented upperclassmen, and should finally get his chance to shine this fall. He is a squatty tailback that runs with power between the tackles, and it is this fearless running style that makes this senior prospect so intriguing.
Jason Brown Junior Season – Hudl