Five Outstanding Offensive Players from the Class of ’24
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In addition to there being several great defensive players in the class of 2024, there are also several great players on the offensive side of the ball. Here are five great offensive players to keep an eye on. Jack Koerper…
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Continue ReadingIn addition to there being several great defensive players in the class of 2024, there are also several great players on the offensive side of the ball. Here are five great offensive players to keep an eye on.
This season, Jack helped the Columbian Tornadoes to a 9-win season, advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs and average 38.25 points per game. He plays as a slot WR. He is quick off the LOS and uses his good play speed to get behind the DB down the seam. He tracks the ball well in the air before making a nice catch while showing good concentration while the DB tries to make a play on the ball. After the catch is made, he uses his good athletic ability to score on a long touchdown reception.
This season, Marvin led the Hughes Big Red to a 6-win season where they averaged 32.9 points per game. He does a good job of reading the defense and displays a quick release. He displays very good accuracy on short, intermediate and deep passes. He exhibits very good arm strength as he can pass the ball 50 yards with ease. He is good at escaping the rush from DL and LB and delivers an accurate pass while on the move.
This season, Bryce helped the Centerville Elks to a 10-win season where they advanced to the 3rd round of the playoffs and averaged 24.7 points per game. He lines up inline and in the slot. He is quick off the LOS and shows good play speed down the seam. He displays excellent hands as he tracks the ball and makes an impressive one-handed catch. He is a great blocker as he generates good movement at the point of attack against OLB with his good play strength, use of hands and physical toughness before finishing the block to the ground for a pancake.
This season, Christian helped the Ursuline Fighting Irish to a 10-win season, advance to the 3rd round of the playoffs and average 37.3 points per game. He quickly finds the open hole and shows excellent burst before accelerating to top speed quickly. He shows very good play speed and athletic ability as he outruns all defenders on a long TD run. In addition to being a great athlete, he also displays very good contact balance as he breaks tackles from DB and LB with ease.
This season, Brodey helped the Anderson Raptors to an 8-win season, advance to the 4th round of the playoffs and average 42.2 points per game. He shows good vision as he finds the open hole. Once in the secondary, he displays an excellent combination of power, elusiveness and speed as he outruns defenders with his good play speed, makes them miss with his good elusiveness or runs them over with his great power and contact balance. He is also a reliable receiver in the passing game as he shows good hands and uses his good play speed to pick up a 1st down with ease.