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— Prep Redzone Alabama (@PrepRedzoneAL) May 9, 2022
Jordan Washington Jordan Washington 6'1" | 205 lbs | RB Helena | 2024 State AL 6’0 200 RB Helena 2023
Washington is a back with a sturdy frame that can move incredibly well for his size. He shows excellent agility and lateral quickness with explosive jump cuts and jukes in closed quarters at the line of scrimmage. When in the open field, Washington shows great long speed and burst, making him an instant home run threat whenever he touches the ball. In addition to speed, Washington uses his size well when engaging with blockers and has one of the meanest stiff-arms in the state.
Check out my highlight 1605 rush yds, 23 rush tds, 129 rec yds, 1 rec td – https://t.co/R9lhxIMGub
— jordan washington (@jwash1ngton34) November 9, 2021
Keyshawn Cole Keyshawn Cole 5'10" | 175 lbs | QB Carroll | 2024 State AL 5’10 175 QB Carrol 2024
Cole is an electrifying QB who’s worth the price of admission of any game he’s in. Cole is a true double threat that can throw a 60-yard bomb or take one to the crib himself with his legs. With one of the prettiest deep balls in the state, Cole shows tremendous accuracy/ ball placement on throws down the field. This pinpoint precision, alongside his quick release, forces the defense to account for every blade of grass at all times. He shows the ability to throw with velocity in all areas of the field, which speaks to his arm talent and polished throwing motion. As a runner, Cole is an elite threat who simply has an extra gear, which not too many QBs have. Shows top-tier burst and straight-line speed when running in the open field. In addition to his speed, he’s elusive and sure to take a few ankles whenever he’s racing down the field for yards.
Keyshawn Cole
QB C/O 2024
5’10”
175 lb
Bench: 265
Squat: 405
100m: 10.73
40: 4.5
334-733-9570
kcole@ozarkcityschools.net https://t.co/Gz7HLvj4Qb— heavencent311 (@heavencent31) May 20, 2022
Brayden Whitehead 6’0 150 WR/DB Long High 2023
Whitehead is a defensive playmaker who is the definition of a ball hawk. Rather it’s the run game or passing game; he has an uncanny nose for the football and plays with elite instinct. As a safety, he shows solid ball skills when tracking the ball in the air and making interceptions. He does a great job of high pointing the ball and catching with his hands (which is uncommon for defenders his age.) As a run defender, he’s gritty and tough. He has developed a sixth sense of timing when poking the balls lose from ball carriers and has a fantastic peanut punch. On top of being a top-tier turnover generator, Whitehead knows what to do when the ball is in his hands and is liable to take it to the crib when returning fumbles and picks.
Check out my sophomore year https://t.co/NAjht09Nti
— Brayden Whitehead (@bwhitehead07) May 19, 2022
Josh Hendrix 6’1 190 RB Gaston 2024
Hendrix is a back who excels as one cut back who can cause problems as a power back that can punish defenses throughout the game. He has a very north and south run style, making him liable to gain yards on every play. Shows excellent lower body strength when driving through tackles and gaining yards after contact. He seems to always fall forward when finishing runs, which speaks to his overall power. Displayed comfort catching out the ball out the backfield on screen passes and flare routes.
— Josh Hester (@JoshHendrix25) May 25, 2022
Logan Crider 6’3 200 TE/DE Sand Rock 2023
Crider is a rugged football player with an old-school mentality who embraces the game’s physicality. As a tight end, he shows promise as the every-down tight end can affect the passing game and be an asset in the running game. In the passing game, he shows a solid set of hands and the ability to use his size to make contested catches. When the ball is in his hands, he has a nice set of wheels for his frame and can get yardage after the catch. This, in addition to his grown man strength, makes him a challenge to get down in the open field. As a blocker, he shows solid technique and effort when facing defensive ends and linebackers. As a defender, he shows flashes of brilliance when using his strength and speed to be disruptive as a 3-4 DE or OLB.
Logan Crider
Class of 23
TE/LB/DE
6’3
225 ibs
Started both sides
Junior stats:
437 receiving yards
7 receiving touchdowns
140 rushing yards
42 tackles
2 ff
1 int
Bench 255
Squat 425https://t.co/NN4KuVdiOH— Logan Crider (@LoganCrider83) May 19, 2022