Class 4A: 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. Silas Teat Silas Teat 6'0" | 190…
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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.
Silas Teat Silas Teat 6'0" | 190 lbs | QB Marshall Co. | 2024 State TN – QB – 6’0″ 180 – Marshall County HS / @SilasTeat
Teat has a good arm with enough strength to make throws outside of the numbers and down the field without issue. When needed, he can make throws over the middle with some zip. He showed off his arm in multiple games with spectacular and accurate passes downfield.
Keshawn Tarleton Keshawn Tarleton 6'1" | 180 lbs | QB Pearl Cohn | 2024 State TN – QB – 6’1″ 170 – Pearl Cohn HS / @Keshawntarleto2
Tarleton does a good job of maneuvering in the pocket and evading the rush. He uses his mobility to keep plays alive and does not take many bad sacks. Has a good mental clock and knows when to get rid of the ball. Feels the pressure and does not panic when the pocket collapses. Knows when to bail on the play and when to stand strong in the pocket and deliver. Has the athleticism to scramble more but he is more comfortable staying in the pocket and making throws.
Malachi Cromwell Malachi Cromwell 5'8" | 180 lbs | RB Pearl Cohn | 2024 TN – RB – 5’8″ 180 – Pearl Cohn HS / @mal1yy
Cromwell makes it very difficult for tacklers to wrap him up. He refuses to go down on first contact, running through arm tackles. He doesn’t let anyone wrap him up quickly, usually bouncing defenders off of him when rushing for a first down and even more. This is something from his skillset that instantly pops out.
Letavion Everly – RB – Lawerence County HS / @coachmarstonLC
Everly has excellent change-of-direction ability. The Lawerence County running back can plant his toes, flip his hips, and leave defenders clutching at the thin air. This also plays in with his vision, seeing when he needs to shift to great an explosive play. Quick feet, which results in lateral agility to make cuts.
Eli Braden – WR – 6’0″ 160 – Anderson County HS / @EliBraden4
Braden has done a nice job making adjustments in mid-air and catching passes. We saw a beautiful twisting sideline grab on film that showed the potential in this area. He has made the highlight plays that you like to see while being able to stay balanced throughout. Braden’s hands are impeccable. He’s made all the safe, must-have catches while being flashy as well.