PRZ Next 2027 Watchlist Vol. 2 – Louisiana Updated Watchlist
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The PRZ Next 2027 Watchlist has officially been updated as of March 29th, 2023. To view the entire list, click here. Volume 2 of the biggest pre-high school prospect list in the nation contains nearly 1,100 class of 2027 prospects. Following…
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Continue ReadingThe PRZ Next 2027 Watchlist has officially been updated as of March 29th, 2023. To view the entire list, click here.
Volume 2 of the biggest pre-high school prospect list in the nation contains nearly 1,100 class of 2027 prospects. Following the release of Volume 1 on October 31st, 2022, PRZ Next has continued to do our best to find the top middle school prospects in each state across the country.
Let us be 100% crystal clear: This is NOT the final list.
We are adding new prospects every day, behind the scenes. The list will be updated TWO MORE TIMES this off-season, with new athletes becoming visible on the Watchlist in late June and August. The final list will be released in mid-August, as these athletes are set to begin their high school careers.
Unlike the high school level, there are no official stats or national database of middle school football players or teams, like MaxPreps does for high school. There is also no obligation to film games or post them to film-sharing platforms, like Hudl. While we stand firmly by our Watchlist, it is important to understand that these very early looks can & will change drastically.
We aren’t sleeping on you. We may not have even seen you, yet.
With the explosion of social media and recruiting efforts ramping up earlier than ever before, there are literally tens of thousands of middle school prospects out there to evaluate. We’re never going to see every prospect–but we we will do our best as always. The Hall of Fame misses on NFL greats. GMs in the NFL miss on college prospects. Colleges miss on high school All-American’s. We may miss on the eighth-grade level — it happens. However, we use our years of expertise and judgement on eighth-grade talent we see live and on film. We do our homework by talking to coaches and researching the ability of athletes.
“But I’m ranked on ABC site & I got invited to play in the XYX camp/game. How am I not on your list?“
On the pre-high school level, if you’re willing to pay enough money, you will find someone to call your 2027 prospect an “all-American” or get “invited” to some event. Prior to high school, football as a whole, is not set up well enough to truly find all the top kids. There will always be invites and all-American games, but that does not factor into our decision-making at all. Film and in-person scouting will trump any invites or titles a prospect may receive/earn/buy.
So why does the Prep Redzone Next 2027 Football Prospect list matter?
Just look at the previous results. This list matters because it is the deepest, most-heavily scrutinized and far-and-away most accurate national list you will find anywhere, on the middle school level. National Scouting Director, Al “Pops” Popadines has been evaluating talent on the middle school level since 2010 and has been on the forefront of early-prospect identification. Pops’ list of athletes identified as middle schoolers, includes dozens of athletes that are now in the NFL and several thousand that have gone on to play/are currently playing at the college level. Names like Bryan Bresee of Clemson and Quinn Ewers of Texas, made the list as eighth-graders and both eventually became the No.1 player in their recruiting class.
Finally, Here’s a look at the Updated Louisiana Class of 2027 Watchlist
Son of former Louisiana Tech wide receiver, Allen Stark. Love Ashton on the outside as a wide receiver right now. Phenomenal release off the snap and plays with advanced knowledge of stacking corners and finding windows. Can also play quarterback and defensive back, so listed as an athlete.
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Really good looking prospect in terms of potential on b0th sides of the ball. Strong kid who is equally impressive running the ball as a powerful back and as an edge player on defense. The edge (no pun intended) goes to the defensive side of the ball right now because of his ability to fight off blocks, run and tackle.
Complete athlete is what comes to mind here. Already verbally committed to Tulane for baseball, along with his older brother (c/o 2025 Jude Weller). May have future in football too if he can get tall enough. Strong from head to toe. An ideal slot receiver build but also a good back. Took direct snaps as a Quarterback, too.
Another prospect that has a future on both sides of the ball as of right now. Does a great job with body control and adjusting to the ball in mid-air. Does everything in his power to get a hand on the ball, regardless of the accuracy of the pass. Strong lower body with calves nearly as thick as his hamstrings. Appears to have a great vertical.
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Unbelievable athletic specimen already standing 6-foot-5 and 190 pounds. Barring anything unfortunate happening, I’d bank on him having a choice to go D1 in basketball or football at this point. Already plays varsity in both sports. Beautiful touch on the deep ball as a Quarterback, but can see him as a WR/TE as well with his length and up’s. Tight End could be interesting if he’s able to add significant weight.
The younger brother of current Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Quarterback Chandler Fields, who also made my watchlist back in 2015 when he was in eighth grade. Hudson embodies many of the same skillset of his older brother, in terms of his passing ability. Has an arm stronger than many Quarterbacks several inches taller and tens of pounds heavier. Also possesses a bit of unassuming mobility.
Catholic High School (Baton Rouge) appears to have a special one here. Great size for an eighth-grade running back prospect, listed at 6’1″, 205 pounds and can already clean and jerk over 205 pounds. Has the difference-making ability to bounce off would-be tacklers between the tackles. Also runs great routes out of the backfield.
Another super talented dual-sport athlete that gets it done at a high level in both sports. In addition to being a nationally ranked hooper, the kid is a mean wide receiver too. Long arms and strong. Absolutely devastating in the screen game with the ability to stiff arm guys into the ground before sprinting to paydirt.
Quarterback with a ton of potential at this point. Off to Brother Martin next year. Muscular Quarterback that has been coached up well in terms of fundamentals. Has a strong arm but knows how to harness the zip he puts on it. Makes throws on the move, or off-platform throws, look easy and mundane.
Recruiting process has already started for him, reporting a verbal offer from Grambling this past June. Good size at 6-foot and 165 pounds right now. Lists himself as an Athlete and I can see why, but this kid screams Quarterback to me. Effortless motion and is already changing arm angles to fit balls into tight windows. Naturally talented.
Versatile multi-sport athlete that excels in both football and baseball. A power hitter that plays multiple positions on the diamond, also brings it on the football field. Makes some big plays as a Tight End, but I like him as an outside linebacker. Uses his length to avoid blocks and swarms to the football. Can dish out some big hits if coiled and in position.
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No question about the future this kid has in the defensive secondary. Wouldn’t hesitate to put him at corner or safety right now. Aggressive player that trusts his ability. At this point has the ability to make up for any missteps in terms of coverage with speed and ability to cover ground. Really impressive hands that rarely drop balls he can get a hand on.
Potential and if’s ring loud here. Great initial burst when taking the handoff and hitting the hole. Right now does not have the blazing pull-away speed that other backs do. If he can improve the speed after his initial burst there could be something here. Shows good amount of power up the gut. Pretty good hands coming out of the backfield, but having increased speed would allow for bigger plays.
Really good looking future Jesuit Blue Jay football player. Good size and build with requisite muscle mass on his frame at 6’1″ and 205 pounds. Somewhere between a defensive end and a linebacker at this point. Played with his hand in the dirt this past season but is playing a lot of 7v7 this off-season continuing to work on pass drops and coverage.
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The prospects listed above, join the Louisiana 2027 prospects that were already on the 2027 PRZ Next National Watchlist from October.
Ahmad J Hudson Ahmad J Hudson 6'7" | 225 lbs | ATH Ruston | 2027 State LA | Quarterback
Darrell Cooper Darrell Cooper 5'11" | 225 lbs | ATH St. Frederick | 2027 LA | Athlete
DeCaleb Green | Defensive Line
Delwin Perkins Jr. | Defensive Back
Devyn Downs Devyn Downs 6'1" | 185 lbs | DB Sterlington | 2027 State LA | Running Back
Dylan Henry Dylan Henry 5'11" | 155 lbs | DB Mandeville | 2027 State LA | Defensive Back
Emmanuel Moses Emmanuel Moses 5'11" | 180 lbs | DB University Lab | 2027 State LA | Defensive Back
Franky Frank Jr. Franky Frank Jr. 5'10" | 160 lbs | DB Cecilia | 2027 State LA | Athlete
Jaylan Ash Jaylan Ash 6'0" | 145 lbs | WR Archbishop Rummel | 2027 State LA | Defensive Back
Keilan Davis Keilan Davis 5'10" | 165 lbs | RB Ruston | 2027 LA | Running Back
Malachi Zeigler Malachi Zeigler 6'3" | 190 lbs | QB Benton | 2027 State LA | Quarterback
Mark Shezbie Mark Shezbie 5'10" | 155 lbs | ATH Archbishop Rummel | 2027 LA | Athlete
Miller Warren Miller Warren 6'3" | 180 lbs | TE North DeSoto | 2027 State LA | Tight End
Parker Robinson Parker Robinson 6'2" | 180 lbs | QB St. Frederick | 2027 State LA | Quarterback
Peyton Houston Peyton Houston 6'0" | 185 lbs | QB Evangel Christian | 2027 State LA | Quarterback
Raanan Russ Raanan Russ 6'0" | 205 lbs | DL Archbishop Rummel | 2027 LA | Defensive Line
Ryan Montague Jr. Ryan Montague Jr. 6'0" | 170 lbs | DB St. Augustine | 2027 State LA | Defensive Back
Savoy Guidry Savoy Guidry 5'11" | 165 lbs | DB Holy Cross | 2027 State LA | Defensive Back
Zade Richmond Zade Richmond 5'9" | 170 lbs | WR Southern Lab | 2027 State LA | Athlete