<em><strong>Part I of this II part series can be found <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2022/05/early-summer-prospect-preview-marin-county-part-i/">Here!</a></strong></em>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><em>DL Trent Carrade, Marin Catholic HS</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Carrade is one of the more disruptive front four players across the Bay Area and could fit nicely at the 3-tech position at the next level. He is a no brainer college caliber kid and is explosive off the line with heavy hands and very technically sound. Coming off an impressive Junior season, Carrade will lead the defensive line unit for the Wildcats on their loaded 2022 defense.</em></p>
<strong><em>ATH [player_tooltip player_id="273651" first="Greer" last="Arthur"], Marin Catholic HS</em></strong>
<em>Arthur is a true field general and sees sideline to sideline while showing good range and closing speed in the open field. A strong tackler, he can jump down in the box and help in run support while not afraid to trigger inside the tackles and make plays behind the line. He will help lead the secondary during the 2022 season for Marin Catholic.</em>
<strong><em>QB Joey Cook, Marin Catholic HS</em></strong>
<em>Cook helped San Marin win a State Championship last season but has since made the surprising transfer to Marin Catholic for his Senior season. With Senior leader [player_tooltip player_id="187314" first="Michael" last="Ingrassia"] on his way out to UC Davis, the quarterback slot remains open and Cook should be the front runner to win the job with his experience and maturity. He is a tough and very high IQ kid that can throw the ball downfield and is active in the pocket while able to air it out effeciently.</em>
<strong><em>QB [player_tooltip player_id="349473" first="Will" last="Roberts"], Archie Williams HS</em></strong>
<em>Roberts is a still developing prospect but is very intriguing at the next level as he has tons of untapped potential and upside. at 6’4" and some change, he is a true pocket passer that moves through his full and half field progressions while able to zip the ball into tight windows and over the top with nice touch. Mostly staying within the pocket, he is accurate on intermediate routes when throwing on platform and moves defenders well with his eyes while not afraid to thread the needle in tight windows to allow his receivers to make a play. A under-rated athlete when asked to run, he will be a top weapon across the MCAL in 2022. </em>
<strong><em>OL/DL [player_tooltip player_id="348255" first="Axl" last="Yarbrough"], Archie Williams HS</em></strong>
<em>Yarbrough is another young lineman that should have a very nice 2022 season. Coming off a beneficial off-season, he will be one of the better players across the MCAL this year and as he continues to pack on weight and grow, he will be a intriguing kid to watch.</em>
<strong><em>ATH Brendan Davidson, San Rafael HS</em></strong>
<em>Davidson is a big bodied and long athlete that can play multiple positions and will be a big time weapon for the Bulldogs. He has a huge catch radius downfield and can create separation over the top with his long strides. Still raw and developing, in the right system he could be dangerous at the next level and will only continue to grow and mature as he moves through his career.</em>
<strong><em>DL/OL Jackson Truitt, Marin Catholic HS</em></strong>
<em>Truitt is a true inside player that gets off the ball with good leverage and is very strong at the POA while showing good finish and toughness. Another big piece of the Wildcat attack, he will help anchor both sides of the line in 2022.</em>
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