2023 Get Recruited Hamburg Showcase, Top Ranked Performers
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Two top-150 prospects showed up and showed out this past Tuesday at Hamburg HS. Both prospects reside out of The Haverford School. The first being Noah Andrewson Noah Andrewson 6’5″ | 310 lbs | OL The Haverford School | 2024 State PA , a prospect I’ve spoken to numerous P5s about. 6’5 and some change, 330 pounds, Andrewson capped off his impressive Spring this past Tuesday looking crisp and as advertised. Maine offered Andrewson in March, earned a rivals invite in the same week he dominated competition at the Get Recruited Showcase. He’s working, expect more FCS schools to pull the trigger.
Michael Barnes-Pace Michael Barnes-Pace 6’1″ | 240 lbs | DL The Haverford School | 2024 State PA deserves a bump in ranking, especially after seeing him win numerous reps against many of his teammates. Barnes-Pace, as predicted, held his own all camp even after sustaining an injury. Against offered prospects, Barnes-Pace showed the same hip explosion and power in his legs as any at the camp. He is unoffered at this point, possibly due to coaches wanting to check out his measurables for themselves, which makes sense. I imagine his future tape and production will close any gaps.
I am hardly surprised by anything Capria does in camp settings. I’m used to the dynamic energy he brings to drills. Yet at this camp, not every coach I spoke to was familiar, so I made sure they knew a bit of his background, especially mentioning how well he’s performed at our camps, Rivals too. Capria overcomes his short stride with incredible foot quickness. Enough set-up skills and short area quickness to break angles set by LBs in this one. Got to see Capria catch the ball some, which is always an intriguing area. He won his fair share of 1v1s too, Capria stands as one of the more difficult backs in his class to hone in on. He did his thing at this camp.
Tied with Hamburg’s Semmel for the top overall performer at the camp, Naquan Johnson Naquan Johnson 6’2″ | 240 lbs | LB Wilkes-Barre Area | 2024 PA performed up to par. Seems like the Wilkes-Barre product puts on a show everywhere he goes. Elite 11, NXTGEN, Pylon, he impresses everyone with his overall skillset. He did so at this showcase too. Impressive lat quickness in bag drills. Impressive power to thwart RBs during 1v1s. Closing speed and coverage skills are all there, his tape shows the complete package. Ask the 8+ college staffs who have offered scholarships to the young man thus far. Coaches at the camp agree that the young man is just tapping into his potential, both from a build and technical perspective. Johnson looked great, I barely batted an eye. A substantial bump in rank coming.
One of the top overall prospects at the Hamburg event, Dominic Fetterolf Dominic Fetterolf 6’1″ | 215 lbs | LB Southern Columbia | 2025 State PA almost flew under the radar when speaking to some coaches. I was also unaware he was attending the event until after testing concluded. The top-five backer is still impressed when matched up with much faster RBs. Fetterold still managed to validate his status. Fetterolf is slowly working himself to full strength, working out at these events with a hefty knee brace. Said brace isn’t keeping the Southern Columbia star off the field, love his work ethic.
Shawn Theodore Shawn Theodore 6’2″ | 180 lbs | ATH Abington Heights | 2025 State PA and Donovan Gingrich Donovan Gingrich 6’1″ | 195 lbs | QB Conrad Weiser | 2025 State PA stood out amongst an okay Quarterback group. Gingrich had the most refined pre-throw game at the showcase. Confident in all areas, Gingrich showed off a compact and seasoned release that he was able to replicate throughout the camp. Coaches, including myself, have to remind ourselves that he’s just a sophomore. Still working the position, I liked his overall accuracy during the event, especially during 1v1s. Worth noting his cut-up physique. He’s got room to grow for sure but his current stature stood out.
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Two out-of-state prospects put on a show at this Hamburg event. I still am unsure as to the connection, yet the East Rochester kids made sure we all knew their names after this camp. Cadearrell Sneed Jr Cadearrell Sneed Jr 5’10” | 175 lbs | RB East Rochester/Ganada | 2025 State NY . showed off awesome balance in and out of his cuts, legitimate wideout hands, this combination had Sneed Jr. winning pretty much each rep against solid LB competition. Burst out of his cuts and exceptional leverage use forced all of the attention to fall on his shoulders. Again, the young man is ranked as a back yet his route running abilities, the subtleties, and nuanced displayed showed me he could be a factor in the passing game. As a non-PA/NE prospect, I’m admittedly unaware of his tape, yet taking a look at his ranking, I now understand why this camp looked like a breeze.
Miles Caviness Miles Caviness 6’2″ | 170 lbs | ATH East Rochester | 2024 State NY , an apparent teammate of Sneed Jr.’s also drew eyes, mainly because of his stride at wideout and DB. Loved that he came out and performed at two positions, especially considering the lack of DBs in general. Caviness was plagued with a ton of uncatchable balls when at wideout, yet I could see how well he separated with DBs, especially when attacking vertically. Caviness showed out when moved to DB. 6’2, but can sink his hips and shadow quicker wideouts. Hand-eye coordination made it so that the young man could play the ball and force PBUs. Very impressed, he’s a worthy mention as a camp top performer.