Class A D2: The Best Prospects Without an FBS offer
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After watching hours upon hours of highlight tapes we decided to look at the best prospects without a single FBS offer in the 2023 class. A few of these prospects hold lower level offers but are still waiting on the…
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Continue ReadingAfter watching hours upon hours of highlight tapes we decided to look at the best prospects without a single FBS offer in the 2023 class. A few of these prospects hold lower level offers but are still waiting on the Division one level to come through. We took an in-depth look at the Top three!
Trey Huff Trey Huff 5'9" | 175 lbs | DB Lincoln County | 2023 State GA – DB – Lincoln County High School
- Tracks the ball well and has the natural ball skills for forcing turnovers.
- Aware in the red zone, stays on the back line to take away fade throws. Capable of making quarterbacks pay for late throws.
- Great on route recognition and has click-and-close ability
- Good instincts and anticipation reads and reacts with discipline. Sure tackler
Arkiyus Wright Arkiyus Wright 5'10" | 160 lbs | ATH Greene County | 2023 State GA – DB – Greene County High School
- Wright can flip his hips and run, with good top-end speed and the length to make plays on the ball.
- Aware zone cornerback who is also adept in man coverage, flashing physical hand punch at the line and straight-line speed to stay with receivers downfield.
- He’s also very good in zone coverage, showing a great understanding of routes and the ability to close quickly.
- Tracks the ball well and has the natural ball skills for forcing turnovers.
- Tracks and plays the ball well, and has decent hands for the interception. Provides very tight man coverage with playmaking ability in zone.
Germivy Tucker – RB – Johnson County High School
- Tucker shows creativity and escapability in space, with good speed once he’s in the open field.
- He’s a quality receiver with soft hands, and Tucker shows a good feel for catching and transitioning upfield in the screen game.
- He shows good vision and good explosion upfield once he plants his foot. He has lateral movement skills and enough speed to threaten big plays. He’s excellent in the passing game, capable of flexing out as a receiver and creating mismatches against linebackers, and he’s a solid back in the screen game.
- He’s not for everyone, but he is an electrifying playmaker and has a chance to be an impact player in a limited role at the next level.
Kevin Douglas – WR – Aquinas High School
- When used downfield, Douglas shows the ball-tracking skills and hand-eye coordination to make the adjustment on under thrown balls and back-shoulder throws.
- Douglas has strong hands and is extremely competitive, and he has an innate sense of timing when it comes to elevating and high-pointing balls.
- Does a nice job locating and tracking deep passes and is a legitimate vertical threat. Willing to go up and attack the ball.
- Although he is more of a possession target than a field stretcher, he fiercely competitive demeanor and run-after-catch ability make him a major threat in the middle of the field.
Desmond Cofer – WR – Washington-Wilkes High School
- Cofer has value as a catch-and-run threat, running hard and consistently picking up yards after the catch.
- He accelerates quickly and possesses good straight-line speed. He shows solid ball-tracking skills and body control downfield, able to adjust to the off-target throw.
- He’s equally dangerous in catch-and-run situations as Cofer is taking the top off a defense
- He’s at his best working in space, showing the quickness and vision of a return specialist. His stop-start ability allows him to create initial separation.