Prep Redzone MS: Prospects Poised for a Monster Year
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Jordyn Erves HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 260 POS ATH CLASS 2024 View Profile Jordyn Erves Twitter State: Mississippi School: Hartfield Academy Jordyn Erves Jordyn Erves 6’0″ | 260 lbs | ATH Hartfield Academy | 2024 MS is a gritty offensive and…
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Continue ReadingJordyn Erves Jordyn Erves 6’0″ | 260 lbs | ATH Hartfield Academy | 2024 MS is a gritty offensive and defensive lineman that I have been watching for sometime now! He is a compactly built prospect with great strength that plays with even better leverage. Jordyn finishes blocks with authority and he is always looking for work within the trenches. His hands and feet are both weapons that he uses to gain an advantage on each snap. Jordyn’s pass sets and run fits are both technically sound! This kid really understands how to effectively move people around. His grip strength is pretty impressive as well. Erves works well on combo blocks and is athletic enough to make key blocks on the second level. Last season Jordyn was able to put some great things on tape, but this season I can see things coming together for him! As an experienced offensive lineman, look for Erves to continue to raise his stock and prove why he deserves a shot at the collegiate level.
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Malachi Henderson Malachi Henderson 6'2" | 215 lbs | LB Oak Grove | 2025 State MS
Malachi Henderson Malachi Henderson 6'2" | 215 lbs | LB Oak Grove | 2025 State MS
Malachi Henderson Malachi Henderson 6’2″ | 215 lbs | LB Oak Grove | 2025 State MS is a 6’1 nearly 200 pound tight-end/outside linebacker out of Oak Grove loaded with potential. As a Sophomore last season, Henderson was able to show glimpses of greatness in the limited playing time that he received. He lines up at the traditional tight-end position and at H-back as well. Malachi plays with a chip on his shoulder and doesn’t mind punishing defenders in order to clear holes for that Oak Grove Warriors Offense. His technique could use a bit of work, but I attribute that to his youth in terms of experience. Where Malachi lacks in technique, he makes up for it with determination and sheer will. I’m eager to see how Henderson can develop this off-season physically, athletically, and as an over all prospect. I look for him to have an increase in playing time this fall, and assuming he improves how I think he will, this kid will have a Junior year that can get the right sets of eyes focused on him!
Mr. Mosley is a long and rangy defensive back out of Kosciusko that doubles as a wide out as well. There is a subtle calmness to Tyran’s game that allows him to smoothly make plays and make it look easy. In the secondary, Tyran covers well and has great spatial awareness. He doesn’t have blow the doors off speed, but those long strides allow him to cover ground quickly to make plays on the football. Mosley also displayed exceptionally ball skills when given the opportunity on offense and defense. His technique is decent, but this off-season Tyran has been working tirelessly to fine tune his overall game in a variation of ways. This fall Tyran can be come a dependable and sure two-way player for the Whippets and improve his stock as a prospective recruit. If he keeps fine-tuning his game while continuing to get bigger, faster, and stronger then this kid could really turn heads in his Senior campaign.
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Lekyleron Dancy Lekyleron Dancy 5’11” | 175 lbs | DB Noxubee County | 2024 State MS is a 2024 DB coming to you by way of the perennially respected Noxubee County Tigers. Dancy is a physical defender that is asked to do a multitude of things for the Tigers, but he seems to excel at them all. He has snaps as Corner, Safety, and contributes constantly on special teams. Lekyleron plays fearlessly with a physicality that defensive coaches love to see! He moves comfortably in the secondary in coverage and displayed exemplary technique doing so. Dancy’s ball skills are not to shabby either, and he has exceptional recovery speed due to that sub 4.5 40 speed. I was most impressed with how Lekyleron hunts down ball carriers with reckless abandon to secure teeth rattling tackles. This kid had an impressive Junior campaign that helped that Noxubee County Defense in their state title run. Expect Lekyleron to do more of the same and then some in his Senior campaign to secure the best opportunity to further his playing career.