2024 DCIAA Prospects: Ranked & Under the Radar
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Khalil Wilkins MD #36 QB #2 HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 190 POS QB CLASS 2024 View Profile Khalil Wilkins State: Maryland School: Henry A. Wise Wilkins absolutely lit it up this season once again. His arm talent is unmatched in the…
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Continue ReadingWilkins absolutely lit it up this season once again. His arm talent is unmatched in the DCIAA league. He drops passes right into his receivers’ breadbasket even in the tightest widows. Wilkins is dangerous outside the pocket with the ball carrying skills and speed like a receiver. Wilkins was most recently offered by Marshall and Pitt.
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Hagans was named DCIAA 1st-Team Defense for a second year in a row and earned himself an invite to the All-American Bowl National Combine. Hagans is a DB with good size at 5’11, we already witnessed his ball skills in 2021, this season he added some physicality to his arsenal stepping up in the run game. He delivers some explosive hits across the middle and around the line of scrimmage. Hagans is still very under recruited and will hit the ground at full stride once his recruitment picks up, he’s and impressive prospect.
Brown is DC’s Al- Metro Offensive Player of the Year. He is one of the most explosive players on the field at all times, whether it be at receiver, defensive back, or special teams. Defensively he’s a ball hawk, and a huge threat once he takes the ball away. Offensively he has breakaway speed and great ball skills, while also having the weapons in his toolbox to line up in the back field. Brown is a player that will be highly valuable on the recruiting boards, so far, he has one offer from Wheeling University.
This player is a Swiss army knife playing skill positions. During last off season I watched Harris-Goff tear up the 7on7 circuit with Lab7v7. He played receiver, making high flying catches and clutch plays, and DB showing aggression and tough man to man coverage. Josh plays with a chip on his shoulder and that carried over into the season. This past season Josh really tapped into his receiving skills, playing part in that dangerous Roosevelt passing game. He was a big play threat down field, he even scored while being double covered. Josh still gets to use the aggression he played with on defense in his run blocking. He consistently blocks defenders down field and even has a couple pancakes on his resume. Harris-Goff is the type of player who’s bound to make a play when his team needs it.
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Jackson is an impressive route runner, he’s quick in and out of his breaks, runs routes effortlessly, and controlled. He does a good job of stemming his routes to keep DBs guessing. Riley also has knack for sneaking across the middle of the field and sitting in the open window for his QB. While not being the biggest receiver he still shows some contested catch skills on deep passes. Look out for Jackson and Wilkens to light it up next season for Roosevelt.