Richardson Berkner Rams: Small College Prospects
30 minutes north of Dallas in the town of Richardson, you will find Berkner High School, a 6A school that’s loaded with talent during this 2022 season. In this article, we will take a look at a trio of seniors…
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Continue Reading30 minutes north of Dallas in the town of Richardson, you will find Berkner High School, a 6A school that’s loaded with talent during this 2022 season.
In this article, we will take a look at a trio of seniors looking for their first offers, and a pair of juniors looking to get on the radar of college programs.
WR Matthew Randle – 5’10″ 160 / Class of ’23
Randle has the potential to become a very good wideout for a smaller program that’s looking for a little juice on the perimeter. Boasting a 4.47 40 and a 4.09 shuttle, he’s a versatile playmaker that can line up at running back as well. With the pure speed to blow by cornerbacks and the open-field elusiveness to make some things happen in traffic, he would be a great pickup for a Division 3 program.
CB Zachary Triplett – 5’11″ 170 / Class of ’23
Triplett is a cornerback that plays hard and doesn’t take any snaps off. He has impressive footwork throughout his backpedal and transitions well when he’s locked in with wideouts. He has the potential to develop into a good player at the college level over the next couple of years.
NAIA prospect.
WR Jarvis Saine – 5’11″ 160 / Class of ’23
Much like his teammate Randle, Saine is a gifted wideout who has the potential to shine on the Division 3 level. He easily gets by corners with a great first step and consistently beats safeties that are rolling over in coverage. He brings it with a motor that never shuts off, and will sure blossom into an asset for a smaller program on the next level.
RB Jamary Williams – 5’10″ 180 / Class of ’24
Elusive is the word to describe Jamary Williams. He’s an intriguing runner for the Rams who earned All-District honors as a sophomore. Sporting a 10.7 in the 100m dash, he has the speed to blow a game wide open, and even a little bit of power to run through arm tackles and push some piles into the end zone. He is a can’t miss prospect for a smaller program that wants a difference-maker in the backfield.
If he can bulk up a little over the next 6 months, he has a chance to become an FCS prospect.
OL Kenric Lee – 6’2″ 250 / Class of ’24
Lee is a developmental offensive line prospect who will need some time at the next level. As a junior for the Rams, he shows good instincts in the run game and nice tenacity when firing off the line. Must improve his footwork, especially in pass protection, but he absolutely has the potential to develop into a quality player for a Division 3 program.