Florida Prospect Watch – Week 1
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As you already know, every Wednesday we bring you five additional prospects to keep an eye on across the state. With all the prospects that Shannon Jordan churns out during the week – along with our team profiles and Prospects…
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Continue ReadingAs you already know, every Wednesday we bring you five additional prospects to keep an eye on across the state.
With all the prospects that Shannon Jordan churns out during the week – along with our team profiles and Prospects To Watch, we bring you more football talent that anyone in this state – by far.
From Key West to Pensacola and everywhere in between, we spotlight football talent at every level, knowing that the recruiting in this state goes way beyond Power 5 and Group of 5 teams.
Today, we bring you five more prospects to keep an eye on. Some you may have already watched, while others are worth keeping an eye on this coming season.
2025 – Johnathan Chappell Johnathan Chappell 5'10" | 185 lbs | RB Ocala West Port | 2025 FL , OL/DL, 6-4, 300, Naples Lely. The most impressive part of this talented lineman’s game is his ability to lineup on either side of the ball. Quick feet, always improving strength and outstanding size has put this sophomore on several collegiate watch lists. He has three years to continue to improve, and while he figures to end up on the offensive side of the ball, it’s fun to watch him on defense as well.
2024 – Adrian Hill, DL, 6-1, 265, Lutz Steinbrenner. Yet another playmaker from the Hillsborough County area. One who has become a catalyst with his ability to make plays. Like so many impressive football prospects, this is one who continues to get better and gain more confidence every time he steps on the field. Is part of a team that continues to win a produce talent.
2023 – Sebastian Saint-Louis, TE, 6-6, 225, Boca Raton. Here is a true hidden gem, who is just scratching the surface of his many abilities. Starting out as a receiver, he picked up the many important techniques that a pass-catcher needs to succeed. His size and work ethic is something that automatically has the attention of colleges. He is athletic and versatile, which often adds up to something very positive at any level. He is indeed one to keep an eye on.
2023 – Luke Swaine, OL, 6-4, 297, Sebring. Watch this quality talent perform and you are sold immediately at the way he moves around the field and plays this game with plenty of passion. Still learning but is part of a Blue Streaks program that continues to develop and send players on to the next level. Remember, they were one game away from reaching the state final in 2021.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15220811/Luke-Swaine
2026 – Grant Wise, OT, 6-2, 270, Pace. Very few times will you see a freshman come in and do the things that this quality talent is doing, already. He has been around the game all of his young life – and has learned from his father, Ty, who was not only a standout high school player, but a mainstay at the University of Miami – during an era when the Hurricanes dominated the collegiate football landscape. While he has four years to develop, he has already shown that he is ready to compete against the big boys – right now. Another elite football prospect that will only improve, get bigger and stronger and mature – and that is indeed a scary thought!
CLASS OF 2024 RANKINGS. https://prepredzone.com/2022/08/updated-2024-florida-rankings/
Tracking Florida’s Football Teams For 2022 – https://prepredzone.com/2022/04/tracking-florida-football-teams/
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