PRZJordan’s Prospect Tour Risers – DBs
We held our Prep Redzone Illinois Prospect Tour on May 7th out at Westmont Yard where we had high-level competition along with college coaches getting in-person evals. It was a great time being able to have these young men compete…
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Continue ReadingWe held our Prep Redzone Illinois Prospect Tour on May 7th out at Westmont Yard where we had high-level competition along with college coaches getting in-person evals. It was a great time being able to have these young men compete and get to chat with a few afterward. With that being said, let’s dive into DB Risers from our Prospect Tour Showcase.
Charles Miles 24′ 6’0 Thornton Fractional South DB MVP Twitter
@CJ_Miles27 24’ from TF South has tested well & showcased fluid hips so far. Going to keep an eye on this young man @PrepRedzoneIL 👀 pic.twitter.com/9NQLU1sB4G
— Jordan Amaskane, MBA (@hddngemscouting) May 7, 2022
@CJ_Miles27 24’ from TF South was very impressive during @PrepRedzoneIL Prospect Tour 👀 pic.twitter.com/d0sWPuRGcz
— Jordan Amaskane, MBA (@hddngemscouting) May 10, 2022
Mr. Miles had a good showing during our Prospect Tour and even walked away with the DB MVP award. He was also able to broad jump 9’7″ as well. This young man’s fluid flip of his hips allows him to take good breaks on the ball and was able to showcase his trail technique as well. He can take good breaks on the ball where he can either undercut the route or jump the route forcing pass breakups. If you end up gaining a step advantage on this young man, he can close space quickly on the defender to recover which puts him in a position to make a play on the ball. Mr. Miles is going to be one to watch these next two seasons and one that you could very well see his recruiting stock skyrocket after his junior season campaign.
Jack Kranczz Jack Kranczz 5'10" | DB Plainfield South | 2023 IL 23′ 5’11 Plainfield South Twitter
Mr. Kranc is a young man that’s been on my radar for some time now and one that has continued to work on his craft. This young man provides glimpses of his fluid flip of his hips to turn and run with the receiver without losing much of a step. At times, he was able to press and get hands-on at the line of scrimmage jamming the receiver disrupting the timing of the route with the quarterback.
Nicholas Sheldonzz Nicholas Sheldonzz 6'1" | 150 lbs | DB Minooka | 2023 IL 23′ 6’1 Minooka Twitter
Mr. Sheldon is a newer name to me heading into this showcase and one that I’m glad I got a chance to scout. He provides glimpses of being able to undercut routes to make a play on the ball, this all happens when he takes a good break on the ball. If the receiver attempts to win over the top, he has the ability to turn to run with the receiver on deep shots downfield staying step for step at times. I’m interested to see how he produces during his Senior Season Campaign.
Jeremiah Morris 24′ 5’8 Yorkville Twitter
Mr. Morris is a newer name to me heading into this showcase and one that caught my eye during 1 on 1s. This young man showcased the ability to jump routes putting him in a position to make a play and can get his hand in the receiver’s basket forcing pass breakups. At times, he got beat by the receiver getting to his toes quickly. When this happened, he showcased his closing speed to recover quickly closing the space between him and the receiver putting him back in a position to make a play on the ball.
Elijah Romeus Elijah Romeus 6'0" | 190 lbs | DB Fenwick | 2024 State IL 24′ 6’0 Fenwick Twitter
@ElijahRomeus 24’ from @FenwickFB had a good showing at @PrepRedzoneIL Showcase. Keep an eye on this young man this fall 👀 pic.twitter.com/YJpN6tvAHg
— Jordan Amaskane, MBA (@hddngemscouting) May 8, 2022
Mr. Romeus showcased what he can do in both combine testing as well as during 1 on 1s. This young man clocked a 4.62 hand-timed 40-yard dash as well as a 4.47 hand times 5-10-5. His ability to change direction and get in/out of his breaks translate well over to his 1-on-1s. Here, he provided glimpses of being able to stay on the receiver’s hip pocket and take solid breaks on the ball putting him in a position to make a play on the ball. Once the pads come on this fall, look for Mr. Romeus to become another productive defensive back Fenwick produces.
Corin Greenwell 24′ 6’2 St. Francis Twitter
@CJGreenDB2 24’ from @SFHSFBWheaton can close space quickly. Name to keep an eye on @PrepRedzoneIL pic.twitter.com/gAiQdJfkDN
— Jordan Amaskane, MBA (@hddngemscouting) May 10, 2022
Mr. Greenwell is a newer name to me heading into this showcase and one that caught my eye early on. He clocked a 4.66 hand-timed 40-yard dash as well as broad jumped 9’3″ and ran a 7.44 hand-timed L drill. When you watch his 1-on-1s, you see his ability to close space quickly getting himself back into a position to make a play on the ball and showcased his ability to get hands-on when pressing. Technique wise he can work pressed on the line of scrimmage forcing outside release as well as in off coverage working inside shade. I’m very interested to see how Mr. Greenwell produces during his Junior Season Campaign and he has a high upside – he could very well see his recruiting stock increase as a result.
Collin Kearney 25′ 5’9 Maine South
Mr. Kearney is a young man that I haven’t had a chance to scout as of yet, but I’m glad I got a chance to see him in action at our showcase. He does have room to hone his craft further and really grow into his position further. With that being said, he did showcase the ability to recover if he got broken off at the top of the route. In some instances, he was able to undercut the route coming away with pass breakups as well as interceptions. I’m very interested to see how he develops over the course of his high school career.
Aden Chase 25′ 5’8 Cathedral Twitter
@AdenChase1 25’ from Leo is an interesting prospect. Going to be keeping an eye on him moving forward @PrepRedzoneIL 👀 pic.twitter.com/MJDS0N8t3t
— Jordan Amaskane, MBA (@hddngemscouting) May 7, 2022
Mr. Chase took a trip out from IN to come to our IL showcase and one that caught my eye early on during testing. The sharp cuts he showcased during the L drill are what caught it and after speaking with his young man found out that he also runs a 55s Open 400. This young man does have room to hone his skillset further. With that being said, the glimpses he showcases in terms of utilizing trail technique and the fluid flip of his hips are one to keep an eye on moving forward.
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