Top Performances from the Music City Mayhem 7v7 15U Tourn., 30-21
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Kemp Keller AR #36 QB #8 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 175 POS QB CLASS 2026 View Player Kemp Keller Instagram Twitter State: Arkansas School: Little Rock Christian Academy 30. Poised and controlled all weekend. Great downfield depth perception but exceptional when…
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Continue Reading30. Poised and controlled all weekend. Great downfield depth perception but exceptional when targetting crossers and out-breaking routes under 15 yards. Good on the move too. A pleasure to have as your 7v7 Quarterback, he’s confident and more than willing to give his guys a catchable ball downfield for scores. Places at 30, yet was a top 15U passer at this event.
Chayce Burton
Chayce Burton
29. Taking dump-offs to the house in a setting like this one should automatically get you on scouts’ radar. In a touch-down event, making kids miss from 40 yards out shows just how explosive a runner Burton is. Taking a look at his physique, I imagine Burton is an even better football player in pads. Great build, he’s spending the offseason working on his hands. Quite the freshman.
Champ McNabb
Champ McNabb
28. Had no clue Champ McNabb was 2027. McNabb put in work against some top-tier DBs. McNabb caught all of our eyes after a one-handed snag toward the sideline. He served as a viable option for Kemp Keller despite being a year younger than other great Arkansas Icon pass-catchers. His ability to stand out with the 15U kids was special to see.
David Yancoy
David Yancoy
27. TN Wolfpack didn’t have the greatest showing, yet watching the program work on offense, I could count on my fingers the number of times a defense was able to lock up slot wideout David Yancoy. His overall skill set is much better than a 27 spot might suggest. Yancoy didn’t receive the ball on numerous would-be touchdowns. I saw how he worked in space, his change of direction ability, his use of leverage against bigger DBs/LBs. Yancoy was open more times than not.
KeDarean Fletcher
KeDarean Fletcher
26. I’ll be honest, I don’t think I saw Ke’Darean Fletcher Ke’Darean Fletcher 6'2" | 180 lbs | DB Riverdale | 2025 State TN ‘s work on Day One. Had I recognized his work a bit sooner, his rank on this list might be a tad bit higher. I can tell by looking at his frame, as well as input from Oakland HS’s DB Coach, that Fletcher could be a special DB outside of the 7v7 setting. Fletcher was still displaying physical play at DB, making things difficult for any pass-catcher lining up outside against the Savages.
Dylan Purter
Dylan Purter
25. I could put the whole Gas Crew Elite roster on this list. Dylan Purter was a DB that stood out to me consistently. Great size for his position. I caught him baiting QBs downfield, coming up with multiple PBUs throughout the two-day event. I imagine Gas Crew, as well as BTW, could utilize this young man’s skillset at safety and corner, both at 7v7s as well as with pads on.
Ronald Davis-Suttles
Ronald Davis-Suttles
24. Multiple interceptions, multiple touchdowns. I was fond of David Yancoy but Ron Suttles took the cake as the top performer out of the TN Wolfpack program. Hands everywhere, active on both sides of the ball. I can make the case that this young man should be higher on the list. Had TNW progressed a bit further, it would have been on the back of this young 2025 prospect out of Hixson HS.
Camare Jackson
Camare Jackson
23. Another brilliant DB out of Gas Crew Elite that doesn’t boast the ridiculous size that Purter and Daniel possess. Jackson’s pesky and annoying, it’s where he wins against much bigger matchups. Physical at the LOS, great hand-fighting tech, and hand placement after the WR release. Great ball-locating, Jackson came up with multiple INTs working as the boundary corner for GCE.
Jordan Williams
Jordan Williams
22. Has 502 progressed further into the tournament, I’d make a case for Jordan Williams to be the top passer in this entire event. I can’t think of one bad decision this young man made all event. Each and every time I shifted my focus to his side of the field, the freshman passer was delivering a quick, crisp football where only his target could retrieve it. Good overall size, he flashed some natural arm talent too, nothing impressed me more than his decision-making.
Arkez Fontenot
Arkez Fontenot
21. Arkez Fontenot might be a bit underrated on this list. I could easily move him up anywhere between 3-6 spots. Was very impressed with his play on Day One, so much so that I took a peak at some tape on Hudl. Let’s just say that this young man is going to impress important people on Friday nights in Brentwood Tennessee. I hope this isn’t the last time I see this kid work in person.