Class 5A: 5 Prospects I’d Offer Now
Here are some guys I would love to have on my squad if I was a Director of Player Personnel. Check them out! Harrison Burch – QB – 5’11” 155 – Russellville HS / @HBurch2024 The ability to make plays…
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Harrison Burch – QB – 5’11” 155 – Russellville HS / @HBurch2024
The ability to make plays out of the structure is one of the reasons why I’ll offer Burch . He flashed tremendous accuracy and made countless plays on the run during college. Burch does not have elite speed, but it does not stop him from running. If he senses too much pressure, he can find a hole to scramble and turn a negative play into positive yards.
Jarrett Daughtry – QB – 6’4″ 165 – Faith Academy / @20Daughtry
One of the most impressive areas of Daughtry’s game is deciding when to throw with touch or zip. When throwing deep, he understands when to loft the ball in. Anticipation is another area he is good in. Daughtry does an excellent job of reading the field and understanding where opposing defensive backs will finish most of the time before making a throw.
Drake Franklin – RB – 5’10” 185 – Arab HS / @drakefranklin_3
As soon as Franklin gets the ball, he has the burst to get by defenders at the line of scrimmage. That makes him built for short-yardage situations and goal-line attacks. He has a sort of spring in his step to move swiftly by defenders and get to the second level. He has some really impressive jump cuts and can weave through traffic to break off a big run. His explosiveness and burst help him get by would-be tacklers and leave them in his dust.
Randell Johnson – WR – 6’4″ 215 – Russellville HS / @LiRandell3
Johnson finds a way to separate against man and zone coverage. His ability to create separation downfield drives his value up and could make him special as a deep threat. He also has some quickness to his game. Once Johnson becomes a better route runner, his separation will make him a threat on all levels of the field.
Damien Hart – LB – 6’0″ 215 – Charles Henderson HS / @DamienHart08
Hart wraps up well most of the time and is really fueled by getting into the backfield. That means that when Henderson breaks through the initial blocks, he is determined to finish the play. Hart can dominate the run and has shot several gaps with ease. He has excellent contact balance that allows him to fight through the lineman’s original stun and push right past for the TFL.