Class A D2: 5 Rising Seniors Who Have My Attention
As we continue to look back at the season we’re looking at rising seniors who made an impact on their respective teams. Who not only flashed high-end potential but also earned D1 offers. Keegan Clayton – ATH – Clinch County…
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Continue ReadingAs we continue to look back at the season we’re looking at rising seniors who made an impact on their respective teams. Who not only flashed high-end potential but also earned D1 offers.
Keegan Clayton – ATH – Clinch County High School
- Very confident passer and shows good accuracy and feel when in rhythm. Showed better ball placement from the previous years and throws very catchable passes.
- Excellent arm strength – sprays the ball anywhere on the field, especially when given a pocket from which to deliver. Will step up into pocket while looking downfield, reset his feet and deliver.
- Supreme athlete – and shows impressive power and contact balance and is a patient runner with good vision to see all the field.
Elijah Colman – ATH – Portal High School
- Decisive and doesn’t hesitant at the line of scrimmage.
- Runs hard and with balance, is a patient runner who makes subtle, energetic cuts to make up for his modest explosiveness.
Semaj Jenkins – RB – Lincoln County High School
- Jenkins has the perfect combination of speed, explosion to run outside, and the size and power to run off tackle
- Put up impressive numbers his junior year logging an eye-watering 17 TD’s
- Cuts on a dime with lightning-fast feet and the quick-twitch explosion. Very good vision.
Darius Wells – OLB – Montgomery County High School
- He’s a super-smart, instinctive player whose game intelligence is the best on the field – a real quick thinker.
- Has a good burst and can close on the ball carrier in a hurry.
- Keeps feet moving after initial contact. Jumps inside as a counter to typical rush, but needs to show a larger variety of moves.
Jack Clark – MLB – Schley County High School
- Ferocious against the run and very good in coverage is extremely versatile. Despite his build, he holds up well in traffic and makes a lot of plays by engaging a block, shedding, and pursuing.
- He will always try to plow into the largest piles and has a good knack of ending up glued to the ball carrier.