2024’s Who Need More Attention Part II
Nori Moore – RB – Hart County HS / @MooreNori Moore contact balance and strength pop immediately. He brings a pile with him and falls forward. Stays tight through the hole with clean feet and sharp vision. He’s fast enough…
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Continue ReadingNori Moore – RB – Hart County HS / @MooreNori
Moore contact balance and strength pop immediately. He brings a pile with him and falls forward. Stays tight through the hole with clean feet and sharp vision. He’s fast enough to run stretch plays to the perimeter, and can gash the seam on inside zone. Drops his pads and maintains ball security when raking through defenders. Makes the correct cut when his hole opens and has the burst to turn into a big gain.
William Holland – DT – South Brunswick HS / @QbDestroyer
Holland has the length to establish and manage distance; when setting the edge, he uses leverage and his long arms to stack and window linemen. Holland also shows glimpses of power when he combines his length with leverage to bench press offensive linemen and walk through tight ends. Against the run, the athletic defender flashes the anchor to eat up space.
Preston Clemmer – QB – Cambridge HS / @PrestonClemmer
Clemmer has a smooth drop into a wide base that generates velocity. Pocket maneuverability to get out of trouble. Won’t get caught on #1 and will work down in his progression. Can throw on the run with touch. Multiple arm slots to create tight window throws and velocity to cut threw in the middle of the field. Can drive the ball outside the hashes with plus arm strength.
Kendrick Curry – RB – Clarke Central HS / @KCurry7_
Curry is compact and powerful. He demonstrates a swift sidestep in the second level and has shown to be more than capable in the passing game for Clarke Central High School. In addition, he flashes a strong stiff arm capable of jolting defenders.
Jackson Pickett – OL – Tucker HS / @JRPickett77
Pickett can redirect his punch when faced with counter moves. Heavy hands with latch. Also exhibits snap-trap techniques to finish players. He will recenter his shoulders and maintain pocket presence even with the quarterback drifting to pressure, often finishing players and showing off his strength.