5 Stock Up Showcase Prospects Were Excited To See
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As the PrepRedzone New York/ New Jersey Showcase is less than a week away it’s time to take a look at some of the prospects that have signed up and will be attending that were excited to see perform. Tyler…
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Continue ReadingAs the PrepRedzone New York/ New Jersey Showcase is less than a week away it’s time to take a look at some of the prospects that have signed up and will be attending that were excited to see perform.
There’s not much if any game film on Bell, but there’s a pedigree and trajectory that can’t be ignored. Bell has been the backup quarterback to the University Of Maryland commit Champ Long who was objectively the best quarterback in the state this past season. In addition, Bell and Long work with the same quarterback trainer, Lamar McKnight,t who has also coached current Monmouth quarterback Enzo Arjona.
Bell has solid size and can sling it, beautifully on air. The Mauraders fanbase and coaches seem excited about the prospects of what Bell can be, seeing that he has the talent and environment to be groomed into a division one quarterback. The Stock Up Showcase will provide the first opportunity I’ve had to see him in person and I will be keeping a close eye on how he performs.
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When watching Geis’ film not many times do I get overly excited, but there is a lot to like about the freshman quarterback. One aspect of his game that impressed me, was his ability to throw accurate deep passes down the field. When you can consistently, give receivers opportunities for runs after the catch on deep throws, thats one of those skills quarterbacks who look to become elite MUST possess. Furthermore, Mason shows the ability to maneuver himself in the pocket and has solid mobility. The most important part about his mobility is he’s mentally aware enough to slide, which is another high-value trait for quarterbacks.
The Stock Up Showcase will, again, be my first opportunity in person to see this young quarterback prospect and I’m looking to see how the tape matches up with real life, as a thrower.
Campagna is another young player who doesn’t have an influx of film. However, one trait that always grabs my attention, especially with receivers is the ability to decelerate. The one clip I watched of Campana shows just that and has the ability to get out of his routes efficiently.
Campagna made this list because I want to see him compete and put on a good showing. To see if that clip was an isolated event or what we can look forward to seeing on a consistent basis.
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Frank is a solid offensive lineman who arguably has the best offensive line in the state. Frank is one of the more athletic linemen in the state, with a great number of his blocks on the move and in space. He’s solid as a run blocker and can improve as a pass protector. One area I would like to see Frank improve is his balance, too many times on his tape he’s on the ground after or during blocks for my liking. However, I confidently expect Frank to be near the top for the offensive line showcase performers.
Bauman is a lineman who plays both the offensive and defensive lines, playing both center and interior defensive line. Based on his tape, I would love to see him make a full-time move to center. With an increasing need for football teams at higher levels of football to have quality and smart players in that position. Especially, with Baumann’s ability to block on the second level in the run game, he shows natural comfortability at center.
The Stock Up Showcase gives me an opportunity to see how he fares in pass protection and how he does blocking in space.