6A: Rising Seniors Who Have My Attention
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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. Damon Sisa Damon Sisa 5'8" | 165…
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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.
Damon Sisa Damon Sisa 5'8" | 165 lbs | RB Houston | 2024 State TN – RB – 5’8″ 168 – Houston HS / @DamonSisa24
Sisa could stop on a dime if he wanted to. He moves his feet extremely quickly and can get lateral or vertical in an instant. Extremely dynamic with the ball in his hands.
Taner Lee Taner Lee 5'10" | 190 lbs | RB Centennial | 2024 State TN – RB – 5’10” 185 – Centennial HS / @TanerrLee
Lee is a patient runner with excellent vision. He will wait for his blockers to create a hole and hit it as soon as it starts to open. Herbert does an excellent job not only seeing holes opening but cutback lanes before they are fully developed. His quick feet allow him to sit and read the offensive line before finding a hole and quickly hitting it.
Jeremiah “Snap” Reed – WR – 6’1″ 185 – Barlett HS / @SnapReed2024
Reed does an excellent job in tracking and body control. He can pinpoint the ball in the air, even if he’s late to turn his head back to where the ball is. Reed can high-point the ball in contested catch situations and puts himself in a great position to get extra yards after the catch with how he positions his body on the catches he makes. Reed is a technician in every aspect of his game, and it shows up here.
Kimerious Hamilton – LB – 5’10” 180 – White Station HS / @kimerious
Hamilton isn’t going to go crazy after a sack and is a bit on the quieter side in terms of what you’d describe as an alpha player, but the motor is shown all over the film. Even when beat, Hamilton will chase down the ball carrier no matter how far away he is. He makes a habit of always trying to get, which is something that teammates and coaches both like.
Sam Tummins Sam Tummins 6'2" | 185 lbs | DB Bearden | 2024 State TN – WR/DB – 6’2″ 180 – Bearden HS / @SamTummins
Off the line, Tummins gets going and doesn’t stop. As we just mentioned, his ability to reach top speed is incredible, but he needs to control his burst a bit more. This goes into play with the erratic movements in the route running, where he can’t really stop himself and turn back to the ball. There’s a clear explosion on routes like skinny posts where Tummins can dust by the field when going deep.