Some 2025 prospects to keep an eye on
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These prospects are all lights out. You can’t go wrong if you watch any of these guys play. These prospects should only continue to get better. On a Friday night if you have nothing to do just go watch one…
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Continue ReadingThese prospects are all lights out. You can’t go wrong if you watch any of these guys play. These prospects should only continue to get better. On a Friday night if you have nothing to do just go watch one of these prospects put on a show.
Cunningham is the number one receiver in the state. Watching him play his skill set has no weakness. He has impressive hand strength. Cunningham has been invited to the Feb Under Armour camp in Atlanta. He holds offers from programs such as the University of Miami, FSU, Georgia, and Troy just to name a few. Over the next two seasons, he will hold offers from every school in the nation. IMG has been reaching out to the talented young man. Wherever he plays will be a blessing for that program.
Daylin Page
Daylin Page
Page has the size to take over a game. He has flown under the radar but his Junior season will open eyes. Once you watch his films you can see the kid has what it takes. Page can shred blocks and disrupt the offense. He will line up at linebacker and tight end sometimes. In my opinion, his best position is at defensive end. He plays with a high level of energy and has the mindset he can’t be blocked.
Kevin Oatis
Kevin Oatis
Oatis is another prospect from the Hattiesburg area that is making waves this off-season. He is making a claim to be the state’s top prospect. Oatis picked up 11 D1 offers in the month of January. He reminds me of Aaron Donald and how disruptive he is. You can’t block him one-on-one he will just dominate and be in your backfield all game. Some of the schools include UNLV, Texas, Michigan, Alabama, and UGA. He has been invited to the Under Armour camp in Atlanta in February.
Vaughn needs no introduction as the people around him call him cornbread. I saw him play firsthand at the Magnolia All-star game. All he did was made plays that stood out from everyone else and won defensive MVP. He attended the U.S. Army Combine and was impressive. With two years left, he has plenty of time to improve on any weakness and show his talent.
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Kamario Taylor
Kamario Taylor
Taylor has plenty of time to continue his improvement. He played with confidence in the state championship game. He can hold his head high on his performance and continue to improve. Taylor is working with his receiver to improve the chemistry. He has received a few offers but Taylor is ready to prove he deserves more. Noxubee will expect so much from him next season if they’re planning on returning to the state championship. He completed over 59% of his passes with an average of 17.5 yards a completion.