2026 Stock Up Showcase Prospect Scouting Reports
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As we continue to revisit the Stock Up Showcase, we give you scouting reports on some of the names readers and subscribers are not as familiar with whom they need to know. Nakeem Powell NJ #88 ATH #20 HEIGHT 5'10"…
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Nakeem is young and raw but he has good feet and does well with tracking the football down the field. Nakeem still has a long way to go in terms of being able to get open on a consistent basis. When he gets a grasp on the small details of wide receiver and gets bigger Hammonton will have a high-end receiving option.
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Wellet is a linebacker that is very disruptive. He has a lot room to grow and he will only get better as he gets older. The two areas of his game that are the most consistent are his ability to play downhill and tackle in the hole and his ability to be a force as a Blitzer. These are essential traits for any good linebacker to have, and the next phase of his game that needs to shine is his ability to make plays in space.
Davis is a bigger player and has many options for positions he can potentially play. He’s a lot bigger and faster than the competition he goes against which makes him dominant at his level. I can see a switch to a wide receiver coming in his future. To take advantage of his frame or I wouldn’t rule out a safety/linebacker hybrid either. Davis’s prospects are bright, as he’s still finding his way into what he can actually be.
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Shaw is an athlete playing quarterback, rather than a quarterback that’s an athlete. This is not a slight, it just means he has an extremely high ceiling with many tools to work with. I was encouraged to see some of the touch throws he had and the placement of these passes. If Shaw goes hard on his development and continues this trend. We could be looking at a Power 5 quarterback prospect.
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Magley is one of the more polished quarterbacks in this class and is adept at navigating under pressure. The way he can maneuver the pocket is impressive and his ability to throw on the run, accurately is a work in progress. Jackson has solid athleticism and knows how to use his legs to pick up key first downs.
I want Jackson to continue to get bigger to develop the ability to drive the ball down the field. In addition, he needs to continue working on his downfield accuracy as receivers have to continually stop and turn around to get the ball beyond 15 yards.