Top Performances from the Music City Mayhem 7v7 15U Tourn. 20-11
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Ifeoluwa Adeoba IN #87 DL #11 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 210 POS DL CLASS 2025 View Profile Ifeoluwa Adeoba Instagram Twitter State: Indiana School: Pike Club: Pike High School Highlights 20. Tough for a linebacker to stand out at an event…
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20. Tough for a linebacker to stand out at an event like this. That makes Ifeoluwa Adeoba’s appearance on this list that much more impressive. I spoke about the energy and leadership Adeoba brought to the championship defense that was TFP Flite Boyz. Incredible lateral quickness for a big, chiseled LB. Understands leverage use and how to use it to his benefit. Great feet, great communicator. The superb athlete was one of the better defenders at this event.
Lincoln Keyes
Lincoln Keyes
19. Great showing out of Lincoln Keyes. The giant 6’5 target made the most of every target sent his way. Indy Select Michigan had a ton of mouths to feed, yet anytime Klein or Shakespear sent a ball his way, Keyes made sure to wow the crowd and catch the ball at its highest point more times than not. Great catch radius that extends way above Keyes’ head, he was a matchup nightmare when targetted in the red zone or inside the 10. Phenomenal prospect away from 7v7 as well.
Kaliq Robinson
Kaliq Robinson
18. One of the better pure cover corners at this event. Certainly an alignment-versatile prospect in or out of 7v7 events. The Indy Select Michigan secondary was loaded with talent, yet the young man that stood out the most in terms of PBUs and INTs was freshman Kaliq Robinson. Great break-on-ball ability. Great hips to turn and run with speed. Corner and safety capable. Great overall awareness. Could easily be a top-15 prospect.
17. The man that led the way to an undefeated championship run by TFP Flite Boyz. Arguably the most confident and poised quarterback at the event, Jace Cameron took the snap, made his read, and delivered accurate and timely balls all over the field. The lefty passer was lights out under 15 yards, hitting whips and out-routes while on the run like he’s done it for 10+ years. I feel as though I didn’t get to see Cameron show off his natural arm talent, although this wasn’t needed to secure a championship for the program. There is still meat left on this bone.
Jamal Shakespear
Jamal Shakespear
16. Love the attention to detail in this kid’s game. Meticulous in his release and dropback, Jamal Shakespear showed off how to work pre-throw. Post-throw results impressed as well, especially when attacking the middle of the field, seams, and downfield. Locates his targets well 30+ yards downfield, Shakespear was on time and accurate when hitting his targets on seam benders past linebackers. Great physique that leaves me believing he could be a threat with his legs.
Carl Ellis
Carl Ellis
15. One of the more physically-gifted athletes within the 15U division in terms of athleticism. I’m not sure of the DSP Elite prospects’ measurables, what school he attends, or what his Hudl tape might look like. One thing I do know, whoever claims the underclassmen has an elite prospect on their hands. Ellis lands at 15, he could have easily turned in a better tournament had things unfolded differently. I still came away impressed with his hands and athleticism when at WR. He played some DB to top it all off. I’m much more interested in Ellis in pads than I am Ellis in a t-shirt and shorts.
Isaiah Harris Isaiah Harris 6'2" | 205 lbs | DL Saline | 2026 State MI
Isaiah Harris Isaiah Harris 6'2" | 205 lbs | DL Saline | 2026 State MI
14. Much like Carl Ellis, I’m much more intrigued by Isaiah Harris Isaiah Harris 6'2" | 205 lbs | DL Saline | 2026 State MI the prospect than I am of anything he does in a 7v7 setting. Legitimately one of my favorite new prospects that I uncovered this past weekend, so much so, I’ll be sure to mention him to coaches I speak with here in the Northeast. Incredible athlete that will probably have a future with his hand in the dirt. For now, I got to see just how athletic Harris can be in the open field. Reps at RB and WR, it was great to get a feel for how Harris strides, how he handles physicality from DBs. Coaches could learn a lot from watching a future linemen prospect work as a skill guy.
13. Every time I looked up, Owen Cabell Owen Cabell 6'3" | 195 lbs | WR CPA | 2026 State TN of Savages 7v7 was making a play on someone’s head. Consistently one of the better pass-catchers all weekend. Cabell was the first wideout to catch my eye on Saturday, scoring on multiple occasions. Chance understands how to throw Cabell open, Cabell understands how to adjust his body to the football and come down with balls near the sideline or 30+ yards downfield. The best big not named Marquez Daniell, that’s saying something.
12. Went toe-to-toe with Maverick Chance Maverick Chance 6'0" | 170 lbs | QB Ravenwood | 2026 TN for the best overall quarterback performance out of 15Us. The complete package was on display. I witnessed the Saline freshman deliver balls early into his progression, I saw Klein stall and throw late into the quarterback count. I witnessed Klein layer the football with touch, throwing over would-be defenders to a spot where only his target could make a play on the ball. Depth perception is a plus, Klein hit targets at all three levels. Love how Klein was ready to throw at all times, again either hitting kids quickly off the snap or late after scanning the field both ways. Eyes married to his feet. Here’s to hoping Klein grows a bit over the years, he will be a quarterback worth watching moving forward.
Caimon Phillips-Grizzard
Caimon Phillips-Grizzard
11. Could easily be a top-ten prospect, Caimon Phillips narrowly missed the cut. Was impressed with his abilities as a pass catcher on Day One more than anything. The freshman’s projection to both sides of the ball intrigues me. I don’t see much of a Hudl yet out of Pearl-Cohn, yet I can’t imagine the program can’t utilize CPG’s two-way prowess on Friday nights. Caimon’s overall performance, along with others, played a pivotal part in why the Savages got so deep into the tournament. Excited to see more out of the young man.