PrepRedzone Prospect Tour Texas Gamechangers
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This showcase brought out so major talent to the DFW! Positions were stacked with some extraordinary players and gave us much entertainment throughout the day. The dudes came out with a purpose to compete and that’s what they did! Below we have a list of players who came out and looked like absolute Gamechangers when they hit the field in drill work as well as competition.
Alijah Hale | WR | 2026 | Dr. John D Horn
Do not let Hale’s size fool you, this young man is a baller with incredible twitch and COD. Hale ran an impressive 4.6 40 and backed that time with a 4.7 5-10-5 shuttle time. In drill work Hale showed his quickness, suddenness, and ability create separation. He gave us a hint of what was to come in the competition portion of camp. Hale looked untouchable off of the line. He controlled the slot and had defenders lost when running his routes. Hale looked like a straight playmaker who can have major impacts in games. Hale is a must watch on the field as he has grabbed our attention.
D’Auvieun Green-Williams | DB | 2024 | South Oak Cliff
When I say eyes could not be taken off of Green-Williams because of his cover skills I am not making it up. He was one of the talks of the camp due to the work he continuously put in throughout the day. He is a corner with long arms and good length, and showed his ability to recover within short distances with great speed. Green-Williams looked like a teach tape during the one on ones. Did not matter what side he was on, he balled out and shined. He put everything that the coaches preached together and we watched it play out for him. Green-Williams will be one to keep eyes on this upcoming season.
Jorey Anderson Jorey Anderson 5'8" | 170 lbs | WR Timbercreek | 2025 TX | WR | 2026 | Timbercreek
Anderson came in with such a great mindset and it carried over the entire day. He came in to put in work and he did not let up not once. Anderson got the attention from most after putting up a 4.34 5-10-5 shuttle. He also happened to post the fastest time in the L-Drill. He looked very good in positional work, showing his wiggle and route running ability. During one on ones is where Anderson just flipped the switch. Every rep, every route, Anderson was the guy to watch. He beat press, he ran right past DBs, and he made some spectacular catches. He showed great strength and control in the air. Anderson walked away with everybody knowing his name.
Noah Moringlane | DL | 2024 | Rockwall
Moringlane was making noise from the beginning. His long frame and arms paired with his speed which we saw from the start was astonishing. Moringlane put up a time of 4.6 in the 40, a 4.38 in the shuttle, and showed his explosion in the broad jump posting the farthest of the day! Moringlane showed dominance in the one on ones. He used his punch to stun and his speed to get right by. He was to quick for the linemen and used the teachings to his advantage. Watch for Moringlane this season, he may surprise.
Jacorey Jackson | LB | 2023 | Kennedale
Jackson showed his talent and experience at the camp. He knew what to do, what to read, and how to get to the ball. He showed very good lateral speed and knew how to take his angles. Jackson looked comfortable in space and covered well in the slot. He has good strength and looked to be extremely coachable. He took his time to do the right things.
Luc Jacquemard Luc Jacquemard 5'10" | 160 lbs | WR Southlake Carroll | 2026 State TX | WR | 2026 | Southlake Carroll
Jacquemard earned the honors of top performer from his work ethic and putting all of the drills together to be one of the top receivers of the day. First of all, he tested very well, running very fast times in the 40 and showing his agility in the shuttle. The explosiveness was shown in the broad jump, and continued to show it in positional work. Jacquemard showed great hands and route running during the competition. His out routes were clean and his concentration was on point throughout the camp. He has a bright future in front of him!
Delonte Henderson Delonte Henderson 5'11" | 195 lbs | RB Spring | 2024 State TX | RB | 2024 | VR Eaton
Henderson looked like the back you would want at the next level. The size, speed, and agility were all put on show during the camp. He has a great frame and his testing backed up the athletic ability. 4.7 40, 4.5 shuttle, and a 9’1 broad. Henderson was jsut going off! During one on ones, Henderson looked comfortable running routes and was smooth on his routes. He has definitely earned the attention from people in the state!
Arthur Hebert Arthur Hebert 6'3" WestBrook | 2024 TX | OL | 2024 | Westbrook
Hebert was a beast going against the defensive line. He showed quick feet, beating defenders to their spots, and great power. Hebert possesses a strong first punch and mirrors very well. He showed good foot work and finished his blocks with great strength. His reps were must watch moments and he did not disappoint.
Jalen Davis Jalen Davis 6'5" Dallas AA - homeschool | 2024 TX | DL | 2024 | HSAA
Davis passed the eye test walking on the field. 6’5, 215 with incredibly long arms and reach. He is explosive off the snap and uses his reach extremely well, keeping blockers off of his body. Davis was consistent in winning his reps and using different moves to get by blockers. After the camp everybody had to know who he was and where to find him playing ball!
Brock Burkett Brock Burkett 5'11" | 170 lbs | QB Keller | 2026 State TX | QB | 2026 | Keller
Burkett was lighting it up all day. His arm was something to see. The zip, quick release, and accuracy had jaws dropping. Burkett looked good with his foot work during positional drills, and let it loose during competition. His placement was top notch, putting the ball where only the receiver could get it, and his deep ball was a beauty. Burkett made sure to have coaches talking about his after the day was done, and he earned top performer honors because of his ability.