NE Ohio Offensive Prospects Under the Radar
Northeast Ohio has a ton of talent. These prospects grind every game, every play, and ultimately make it happen on the field. Without going unnoticed reflecting on each of there athleticism is important as each prospect walks into there future…
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Continue ReadingNortheast Ohio has a ton of talent. These prospects grind every game, every play, and ultimately make it happen on the field. Without going unnoticed reflecting on each of there athleticism is important as each prospect walks into there future endeavors.
Khadyn Hayes
Khadyn Hayes
Hayes, an incredible talent at multiple positions including TE, FB, and G is one to put on the map for future opportunities. Blocking is Hayes’ specialty whether sitting at the any of the three positions. Most impressive guard pulls whether playing left or right allows for big plays to be made by the Heights offense. In addition to this Hayes is essential at FB and utilizes not only his size but down rush blocking further elevating plays. In his senior season as well the level of proficiency in screen passes are all up to par every time. I definitely want Hayes to move forward into a collegiate career and am excited to get Hayes the recognition that is deserved to motivate him in this off-season to keep grinding.
Film:https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14758376/636b0c6d32e77d047ccd3740rnTwitter:Khadyn Hayes (@Khadynhayes17) / Twitter
Myshaun Turner Myshaun Turner 6'6" | 310 lbs | OL Glenville | 2023 State OH
Myshaun Turner Myshaun Turner 6'6" | 310 lbs | OL Glenville | 2023 State OH
Big time offensive tackle, Turner is a huge asset to the Panthers offense. Not only was Turner a huge part on the field offensively but defensively as well. Looking at some of Turner’s key plays at the OT position he doesn’t allow any defenders past him. There is extreme talent in Turner’s foot grounding and placement as a part of his strategy. While his size is helpful to the OT position Turner is so much more in his technique. Turner plays at an high level and I want to see him pushing in the off-season even further and pull in opportunities to still be able to watch him play at the next level.
Film:https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14966195/6359d5bb32dd9205587be44ernTwitter: Myshaun Turner Myshaun Turner 6’6″ | 310 lbs | OL Glenville | 2023 State OH (@MyshaunTurner97) / Twitter
Alex Azre
Alex Azre
Holding 3 current offers, Azre can get even more out of his drive. Azre’s drive shows in every play. When looking at his performance Azre is able to bounce around the OL and allow big plays, especially in this last season for South’s RBs. Key aspects of his game play are within the film where Azre is able to keep a play alive for his QB and keep the play going. This is huge as Azre had to adjust his playing in times of need and shows something about the type of player he is. I am excited to see more and more attention go to his playing and allow him to perfect his abilities and get to the next 4.
Film:https://www.hudl.com/v/2JqGxfrnTwitter:http://Alex Azre (@BigAL_64_) / Twitter
Ryan Pesho
Ryan Pesho
Bring on the offers! Being able to play on both sides of the ball, Pesho is a standout on the offensive side of the ball. Not only based on his senior season has he made elite blocks his guarding is up to standard as well. Being an All District and All Conference player Pesho knows his stuff and allows for accountability from him as a player when he hits the field. I am excited to see where his athleticism forward drive in plays can escalate and to see him play at a high level in the fall.
Film:https://www.hudl.com/video/3/12909739/635c26214debb114e0f732abrnTwitter:Ryan Pesho (@pesho_ryan) / Twitter
Joey Palinkas
Joey Palinkas
Looking into the QB side of offense, Palinkas is an incredible athlete. Not only academically but athletically Palinkas has incredible statistics. 63.1% completion percentage, over 2,000 passing yards, around 400 rushing yards, and other reflections of his game day performances. In watching Palinkas’ technique he is able to sit in the pocket whether he is being rushed or able to analyze his next move he is extremely proficient. In addition to this he is able to work outside of the pocket to create positive plays and notice where he and his receivers need the ball to be. As the off season continues I would like to see Palinkas, if he is pushing for it, be an integral part of a collegiate offense and get his time to shine on the field that he earned.
Film:http://www.hudl.com/v/2Jqmfv
Twitter:Joey Palinkas (@JPalinkas16) / Twitter