Class 6A: 5 Prospects I’d Offer 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! Jakobe Worthy – DB – 6’2″ 182 – Chilton County HS / @jakobe_worthy With Worthy great vision, he…
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Jakobe Worthy – DB – 6’2″ 182 – Chilton County HS / @jakobe_worthy
With Worthy great vision, he processes plays well while in the zone and keeps the correct spacing. He is a solid anticipator who can read the eyes of the quarterback and enter the throwing lane to make a play on the ball. The Chilton County stud stays true to his technique and squeezes routes while consistently reading the backfield.
Brayden Jenkins Brayden Jenkins 5'10" | 180 lbs | RB Theodore | 2023 State AL – RB – 5’10” 180 – Theodore HS / @braydenjenkin22
Given his ability to stop and start, it’s not a surprise Jenkins does a good job accelerating. Jenkins succeeds when one-cutting and running North-South than East-West. When he sees a running lane open, Jenkins has the burst to hit the hole hard and be to the second level before the linebackers realize it.
Anthony Eager Anthony Eager 6'1" | 170 lbs | WR McGill Toolen | 2023 State AL – WR – 6’1” 167 – McGill-Toolen HS / @anthony_eager
Eager will make some highlight-reel plays and some not-so-great ones with his body. For higher throws, Eager can make beautiful adjustments. There are twists and bends, and you can tell he is a super agile player.
Marquan Jamerson – WR – 5’9″ – Carver Montgomery HS / @MarquanJamerso1
The run after the catch is Jamerson calling card and will be what gets him a role on an offense. He is oftentimes a linear runner as he gets to top speed so quickly. He will be able to break arm tackles easily and can make one of two defenders miss in space. Overall, his speed will make him a home run threat.
Corri Milliner – WR/DB – 6’2″ 160 – Benjamin Russell HS / @Corri_M4
Milliner was one of the top athletes in 6A, but when he reaches the college level he may see a few athletes who can keep up. He has shown dynamic ability in jumping, quickness, long speed, and contact balance which gives him a high floor as a player. Milliner will be a dynamic athlete on the field, and his technical development in route running and catching will likely decide how successful he is on the college level.