Big April Commitments
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We take a look at the month of April, which had a couple of major commitments go down. These players had major programs from around the country seeking them out to committ to coming to be apart of their programs.…
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Continue ReadingWe take a look at the month of April, which had a couple of major commitments go down. These players had major programs from around the country seeking them out to committ to coming to be apart of their programs. Here are several players who committed to their prospective college programs in the month of April.
Hauss is one the top dual threat quarterbacks in the state of Texas, he is coming off of a state title win with the Aledo Bearcats and committed to the TCU Horned Frogs this month. He is an exceptional talent, who can flat out sling the rock, he has a big arm to push the ball down field, but he completes the short to intermediate routes with precision. Hauss throws well on the move, he can make throws from multiple arm slots and he has the speed and athleticism to make a house call from any distance on the field. Looking for Hauss to do big things this fall to finish out his senior season.
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Hawkins narrowed his list down to two schools and chose the Oklahoma Sooners as his next level destination. Michael is an eclectic playmaker with the football in his hands, he can flat out spin it, he is one the most accurate passers in the state, he can thread the needle in tight coverage and his ball placement is next level. His pocket presence is calm, he has quiet feet and his field vision is superb, enabling him to hit his targets in stride and in rhythm. Hawkins is one of the top the dual threat quarterbacks in the country and he heads to Norman to make that program even stronger.
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Flowers is one the most versatile defensive backs in the state and he is taking is play making talents to Oregon. Aaron can line up at all the defensive back positions and be dominate. He transitions into his backpedal smoothly, he has the ability to flip, turn, cut and change directions and remain engaged with his opponent. Flowers has extended length, he uses his violent hands to get wideouts off their axis early in their routes and he plays fast but under control. Look for Flowers to continue to be an elite playmaker for Forney and bring those traits to Oregon next fall.
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