Class 3A: 2025 Ballers I’ll Offer Right Now
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Here are some guys I would love to have on my squad if I was a Director of Player Personnel. Check them out! Tegan Avera Tegan Avera 5'10" | 175 lbs | RB Sevier Co. | 2025 State TN –…
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Tegan Avera Tegan Avera 5'10" | 175 lbs | RB Sevier Co. | 2025 State TN – RB – Gatlinburg-Pittman HS / @TeganAvera
Don’t give him a lane to run through, or else it’ll be a potential touchdown. His quick burst and excellent vision make him almost impossible to track down. Not a guy who will break your ankles, but will instead run right through you.
Jaydon Williams – RB – Millington Central HS / @quickness101
Williams lets his blockers do the work and follows the blocks. Patient, and it works to his advantage. Can make the smallest of gaps look like a truck could fit through it. He can easily make one cut and go. Williams can cut on a dime and find the hole in the defense and gash them for a massive gain in the blink of an eye.
Mason Deloach – LB – Ripley HS
Deloach is a very good tackler and does a great job of wrapping the runner up. He will very rarely miss a tackle and is reliable in getting a ball carrier to the ground once he has them in his sights. Deloach is always in full pursuit of the ball and shows incredible instincts and read-and-react ability to wreak havoc.
Radarious Jackson Radarious Jackson 6'3" | 185 lbs | WR Sheffield | 2025 State TN – WR – Sheffield HS / @RadariousC
Jackson can go up and grab the ball well but he also has a unique ability to make adjustments and track the ball in. Jackson was given some deep balls last year. He showed an outstanding ability to track the ball in the air, adjust his body, and create the proper angles to make the catch. His tracking ability should translate very well to the college level.
Eli Graf – QB/DB – Alcoa HS / @eli_graf
Graf the progression and reading of the field are better than I thought they would be because of the lack of opportunity he’s gotten at QB. He’s quick to understand defensive coverage which allows him to lock onto the best target. This will serve him well in a run-pass-option offense where he can make several quick decisions in the span of a few seconds. Has shown the ability to manipulate corners and safeties with his eyes. Once he get his opportunity at QB, he’s not going to disappoint.