NXGN Philly/Delaware: ’28 and ’29 Prospects Invited to ‘The Show’
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This past weekend in Wilmington, Delaware NextGen held its Philadelphia/Delaware camp at the beautiful Chase Field House. Aside from being the practice facility for the Philadelphia 76ers, it also played host to some talented prospects this past Sunday. Here’s a…
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Continue ReadingThis past weekend in Wilmington, Delaware NextGen held its Philadelphia/Delaware camp at the beautiful Chase Field House. Aside from being the practice facility for the Philadelphia 76ers, it also played host to some talented prospects this past Sunday. Here’s a look at the 2028 and 2029 prospects that earned an invite to “The Show” this summer.
Jacob Rebman Jacob Rebman 5'9" | 190 lbs | DL NJ
Jacob Rebman Jacob Rebman 5'9" | 190 lbs | DL NJ
Undersized Defensive Linemen who won a lot of his one-on-one battles during the day by staying low and using his strength. There weren’t a ton of middle school linemen at the camp, so he get a lot of work. Stayed consistent throughout the camp on the reps I saw.
Out of the limited sample size of middle school offensive and defensive linemen, Stokes-Chism looked to have the biggest amount of potential at the camp. Really like the Pennsylvania native’s build, with longer legs and arms for a prospect standing 5-foot-7 and 180-pounds. Took reps on both the offensive and defensive line.
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Isaiah Wingate
Isaiah Wingate
There’s a long way to go for any 2029 prospects in the country, they’re even too young for me to evaluate with any certainty. However, Delaware’s Isaiah Wingate earned an invite to The Show for his performance at the camp. I saw a few reps of the Wide Receiver and then young pup is slippery. Small at just 4-foot-10, but slippery with pretty good hands.
- Rounding out the linemen selected for The Show at the camp was 2029 Offensive Linemen Jason Brown Jr. out of Delaware. Brown Jr. was one of the wider, heavier middle school bodies in attendance and looks like a Defensive Tackle/Offensive Guard or Center type of player
- The final non-eighth-grader to earn an invitation to The Show was earned by 2029 prospect, Elijah Richardson. Richardson (and his older brother) caught my eye as soon as they walked in the door, with pretty good looking frames. Elijah played Quarterback at camp and while I wasn’t super impressed with his ability at the position, he did move around very well and I think there is definitely something to be said for his athletic ability. I don’t know if he’s necessarily a Quarterback long term, but he looks as if he can make things happen with the ball in his hands.