STOCK RISERS: 2023 Defensive Backs Earn New Ranking
In this article:
The new 2023 Prep Redzone Rankings have been updated as the upcoming season approaches, and many defensive backs saw their ranking increase in the latest rankings. Here are some impressive 2023 defensive backs who saw their Prep Redzone Rankings increase…
Access all of Prep Redzone
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingThe new 2023 Prep Redzone Rankings have been updated as the upcoming season approaches, and many defensive backs saw their ranking increase in the latest rankings.
Here are some impressive 2023 defensive backs who saw their Prep Redzone Rankings increase this month…
Brice Pollock Brice Pollock 6'1" | 175 lbs | DB Shiloh | 2023 State GA – Shiloh
One of the top overall cover corners in 6A, Pollack was one of the top INT leaders in 6A last fall as he picked off 4 passes in coverage. The Pittsburgh commitment covers a lot of ground, closes quickly on receivers, and does a nice job of deflecting passes away from the receiver. Not only did he pick off four passes, but he broke up another 12, showing his ability to close and cover against anyone he’s lined up against. Pollock He runs well, has plenty of length on his lean frame at 6-foot-1 185-pounds, and shows natural instincts in the secondary. Now, he’s ranked as the No. 48 prospect heading into the 2022 season. He plays hard, plays fast, and knows how to make a play when the ball is in the air. He consistently flashes on film and showed why he’s a D1-caliber talent. Look for him to have another impactful season against 6A competition this upcoming season.
Davis is newly ranked by Prep Redzone and he comes in at No. 71 in the state after an excellent junior season for the state champion Collins Hill Eagles. A long, versatile safety at 6-foot-2 175-pounds, the Louisville Cardinals commit showed last year that he’s instinctive in coverage, shows good ball skills, and has length that defensive back coaches covet. He’s rangy in coverage, knows how to come downhill against the run, and doesn’t mind contact. He reads the ball well in the air and covers a lot of ground sideline to sideline. There’s a lot to like about his game, and he was one of the top defenders on a loaded Collins Hill defense last fall. As a junior last fall, Davis made 65 tackles, three INTs, and broke up 8 passes as well.
Javion Clark Javion Clark 6'2" | 175 lbs | DB Jones County | 2023 State GA – Jones County
One of the biggest risers on any prospect in the latest update, the Middle Georgia safety out of Jones County (GA) jumped from No. 200 in the state up to No 61 heading into the 2022 season. At 6-foot-2 175-pounds, Clark is a tough defender with size, and while he missed his junior season due to injury, he had an impressive sophomore season where he made 85 tackles, PBUs and one INT. He’s a rangy defender who can really come down and set the tone against the run. He’s a powerful hitter and leaves a bruise when he hits the ball-carrier. He’s also reliable when the ball is in the air as he tracks it down well and doesn’t let defenders get behind him down the field. He’s healthy and looking forward to a giant senior season in 2022. He has D1 talent, and he’s going to prove it this season.
Kaleb Cost Kaleb Cost 5'8" | 159 lbs | DB Sandy Creek | 2023 State GA – Sandy Creek
The 6-foot-0 180-pounder from Tyrone has some of the best ball skills you’ll find from any defensive back in the region and was one of the top 2023 defensive backs across the metro-Atlanta area last season. Now, Cost is committed to play for North Carolina after choosing the Tar Heels over schools like Boston College, East Carolina, among others. Cost is also ranked in the top-100 overall prospects in the state, coming in at No. 62 in the updated Prep Redzone Rankings. The Atlanta-area playmaker is long, athletic, and knows how to make a play on the football. His versatility also stands out as he can also line up in the middle of the field at safety and has no problem laying out a big hit on a receiver trying to come across the middled. Cost shows great burst with the ball in his hands and was consistently one of the biggest playmakers on the field last season, showing why he was a top target for the Tar Heels in the 2023 class.