DR7 7-0N-7 Offensive Sleepers
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During the competition, we examined various student athletes who are either unknown or should be on someone’s radar. This group of student athletes demonstrated excellent leadership skills as well as the ability to play the game at the collegiate level.…
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Continue ReadingDuring the competition, we examined various student athletes who are either unknown or should be on someone’s radar. This group of student athletes demonstrated excellent leadership skills as well as the ability to play the game at the collegiate level. We know Texas has a lot of players, and some of them go overlooked. We take pleasure in discovering those hidden gems so that they may be recruited immediately. Let’s take a look at some players that would be an excellent addition to anyone’s roster.
Braylon Reece
Braylon Reece
Braylon was a dominant offensive force who made multiple clutch plays. He currently possesses D1 size and the quickness to complement his play. Braylon has an excellent catch radius, and his strong physique and route running talents allow him to get open and make huge plays. With his stature and muscle, he can win the 50/50 ball. This spring, he’ll be a player to keep an eye on and offer.
Matthew Musleh
Matthew Musleh
Matthew is a competent route runner with the potential to make huge plays when needed. He produced many game-changing plays and immediately drew our attention. He’ll be an excellent slot receiver at several levels. Matthew is a team player first, and he has the work ethic to carry him far. I’d definitely keep an eye on him this spring. He’ll be a player that many universities take notice of.
David Saul
David Saul
Remember, you heard it first from Prep Red Zone, Jacob will be one of the finest tight ends in Texas his junior year. When he reaches his growth spurt, he is expected to be 6’5-6’6. He made multiple plays that left us speechless! He’s got it, and he’ll be a potent attacking weapon this spring. We’ve been keeping a careful eye on this youngster, and the only thing he’s missing right now is a few inches. He will undoubtedly be one of those late bloomers that blossoms. Jacob is a dynamic playmaker with a high upside.