IAA Winter Showcase: Offensive Standouts
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Ethan Bradshaw MD #121 WR #15 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 180 POS WR CLASS 2025 View Profile Ethan Bradshaw Instagram Twitter State: Maryland School: Stephen Decatur Highschool Ethan stood out early starting with the Indy period. His footwork and change of…
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Continue ReadingEthan stood out early starting with the Indy period. His footwork and change of direction were smooth and efficient. He drops his hips at each break to stop and start as fast as possible. When in one on ones his technique and breaks stay sharp, and he uses his hands to get off the line and put himself in position to have the best shot at the ball.
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Lambirth has an it factor, the pure athleticism sticks out like a sore thumb. He showed a variety of skills especially, aggressiveness fighting for position and catch radius. He stands strong through contact and makes contested catches. His film is pretty impressive and by the looks of it the only way is up for TJ. He will be a known name in the MPSSAA by 2025.
Landen Lilly
Landen Lilly
Landen put on for the few TE’s in attendance. He has clean crisp routes and sure hands, catching the ball away from his body and high pointing, especially against smaller defenders. He caught a few “Ooohs” when he checked his route to a fade and scored. He is confident in his skill set and it shows during 1on1s. Landen was hungry for reps and made most of them, if the ball touched his hands, he caught it. He kept his routes simple and strict to what he’d run in a real game and still managed to draw some good attention.
Junior was a player I was actually looking forward to evaluating in person. We mentioned and evaluated his film in the 5 2024 WR’s You Need To Know article back in November. We had no idea this was Junior until after the showcase but he helped his recruiting stock for sure. During his routes his stick cuts are sudden, and he has very strong hands. Even with 30 yards or less he still beat defenders on fade routes. One route that really stood out was a 10 yard out route with a dig step fake at the top of the route, pretty rout, beat the receiver but the ball was overthrown. In his short routes he’s aggressive with his hands to keep the DB off of him and attacks the ball in the air. Last season Junior was named first team all-county, expect him to play a bigger part in Harford Techs offense next season.
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Dallas Conway
Dallas Conway
Dallas showed jump out the gym athleticism. He’s not the biggest receiver but he makes up for it with his explosiveness. He beats defenders with his speed, even on short routes. Late in the combine he made a very impressive catch over a defender that caught “oohs and aahs” from all in attendance.
Devin Rollins Devin Rollins 5'11" | 190 lbs | RB Franklin | 2024 MD
Devin Rollins Devin Rollins 5'11" | 190 lbs | RB Franklin | 2024 MD
Rollins won rep after rep in the RB vs LB 1-on-1’s. He gets in and out of his cuts clean in his cone drills and it translated to his routes. He was too good of a receiver for most linebackers to cover and brought a variety of routes. Out of the back field he showed wheels, ins, outs, and angle routes and won all of them. He passes the eye test, just by a glance you can tell he’s a high school running back. In season he played a lot of linebacker, his play making ability is clear, lookout for Rollins to take over for ’23 RB Dab Duru Dab Duru 6’3″ | 215 lbs | DL Franklin | 2023 MD in the Franklin backfield.