6 more Land of Lincoln prospects to know about
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Today I drop 6 more “under the radar” prospects you might not have heard of, but you will! Danny Zarco IL #WL OL #WL HEIGHT 6'5" WEIGHT 305 POS OL CLASS 2024 View Profile Danny Zarco Instagram Twitter State: Illinois…
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Starting off with a top notch Tackle fro Lyons, if you HAVEN’T heard from Danny yet, you are probably living under a rock. A long limbed OL/DL prospect, Danny played on the IOL for the Lions massive offensive line last season but I can definitely see him sliding out to tackle at the next level. He shows his nasty streak playing on the interior and often blends the line of offense and defense in his style and aggression. He has great leverage because of his length and nimble enough feet to be effective in space. Danny has gathered a ton of interest from the MAC and top FCS schools so far but is still awaiting his first offer. Look for him to make some moves this off-season and during the camp circuit heading into his 2023 season. His Twitter handle is @dannyzarco05
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Just your typical QB/OLB two-way player for the Ironmen, this guy can do it all! He plays OLB sideline to sideline and literally makes plays all over the field. He can tackle in space, cover a back out of the backfield and chase down a QB on a pass rush…and that’s just on defense. When he slides in at QB he has a real nose for the endzone and plays QB like he plays OLB, 100 miles and hour. Don’t let the style fool you though, he has just enough hidden in the arm to beat you with the pass as well. He definitely has more of a future on the defensive side of the ball but I still look for big things from him offensively in 2023. His Twitter handle is @Bradyaugstin
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Plays his role in the secondary like a linebacker sometimes and has no fear of any ball carrier. Still has the speed and wiggle to make plays in coverage and help out the Griffins in returning kicks and punts as well. Definitely an asset on the defensive side of the ball, he does a great job of blanketing receivers and breaking on the QBs passes when the time comes. Look for him to have another great season as LWE looks to avenge their state title loss in 2022. His Twitter handle is @iam_sgj
Isaac Amoh
Isaac Amoh
Top notch IOL prospect for The Brook, this mauler knows how to finish a block when he gets his hands on you. Nimble enough in pass protection he often turns those plays into run block finishes as well. Definitely has a future at the next level at IOL and once he gets that final polish on his product he will be an excellent player for whoever snags him up. He is already gathering a ton of interest from the MAC and should exit camp season and enter his 2023 with multiple offers. His Twitter handle is @AmohIsaac161
The trigger man for tiny Hope Academy in Chicago has all the tools to be an elite QB at the next level; stats, grades (3.9 GPA) and skill. This 5’11 gun slinger threw for almost 2500 yards and over 40 touchdowns as a junior in 2022 and I look for even better numbers as he heads into his senior season. He possesses great arm strength and the perfect amount of touch to put the football exactly where it needs to go for his streaking WRs. He has a quick release and it sometimes looks like just a flick of the wrist and the ball is 40 yards downfield already. He has enough athletic ability to run for 300 yards and 8 touchdowns last season as well and can easily throw on the move as well as in the pocket. Look for a huge season in 2023. His Twitter handle is @_eddie6
Collin Scott
Collin Scott
Not every player we talk about is going to have eye popping stats or look like Tarzan and this player can fall into that category for the Dukes. Collin is one of those who just does everything that is asked from him and more everytime he is on the field. The first thing that stands out is his relentless blocking for his teammates at WR. He does a great job of breaking down his feet in space and getting the DBs out of the way. He needs some polish on his route running but when the ball comes his way he makes sure that it gets caught. A two sport athlete (Baseball), Collin handles himself in the classroom as well (3.8 GPA). His Twitter handle is @collinscott_11