Warren Academy Top Prospects Showcase: Senior Standouts
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Last weekend, Coach Warren invited some of the state’s top talent to partake in drills and showcase their skillset in from of multiple college coaches and media members. I will be highlighting a handful of seniors that caught my eye…
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Continue ReadingLast weekend, Coach Warren invited some of the state’s top talent to partake in drills and showcase their skillset in from of multiple college coaches and media members. I will be highlighting a handful of seniors that caught my eye and have plenty to offer any college next year.
https://twitter.com/CubrichCurtrn- In drills, displayed good speed and his ability to flip his hips when dropping in coverage with excellent burst back towards the ball.
-Athletic and study build. Brings physicality on both sides of the ball.
-This past season carried the ball 68 times for 540 yards and 9 touchdowns on Offense. On defense, Cubrich averaged around 60 tackles a season in his two years starting.
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Harrison Weber
Harrison Weber
https://twitter.com/harrisonweber11rn-Weber looks like he doesn’t miss any days in the gym. He has tremendous upper body strength that allows him to put pressure on offensive lineman.
-He has good speed, but his most impressive attribute was his hand technique to fight off blockers. During 1v1s, you could hear him slapping arms away and getting in the backfield with ease.
-The recent Southwest Minnesota State commit amassed 48 tackles, 3 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries during his final high school season.
https://twitter.com/sims_colin12rn-Size and length immediately standout with Sims. Standing 6’3″ with long arms, Sims created coverage issues during 1v1s all afternoon.
-Sims’s physicality was also on full display. He fought for every ball and his ability to block for a wide receiver is top notch.
-He finished 2022 with 29 receptions for 342 yards and 3 touchdowns. Sims made big catches in crunch time and embodied the Dragon’s team identity, unselfish and tough.
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https://twitter.com/SamiasPickettrn-The best footwork I seen all day belonged to Pickett. I could not take my eyes off his feet running defensive back drills.
-Pickett showed great ball instincts and can take away one side of the field for his team.
-He showed excellent recovery speed, causing multiple deflections during 1v1s.