2023 PRZPA Stock Up Camp: 3rd Team Offense Selections
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After offering up our first-team offense and defensive selections as well as our second-team selections, we move on to our third and final team. Congratulations to our team selections on their strong camp performances. QUARTERBACKS Jack Riffle PA #419 QB…
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Continue ReadingAfter offering up our first-team offense and defensive selections as well as our second-team selections, we move on to our third and final team. Congratulations to our team selections on their strong camp performances.
QUARTERBACKS
Here’s what I said about Riffle shortly after the camp;
“Riffle is someone who has nice size at 6-foot-1 and 170-pounds but also has always tested very well with 40-yard dash times in the 4.8s. Has quality arm strength and good accuracy. Shows the ability to make throws on the run as well. I believe Jack has the potential to have a productive career at the next level. Definite D2 potential here.”
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Traditional pocket-passer quarterback with good size and solid arm strength. Shows quality accuracy and puts a nice touch on his passes. Still has plenty of developmental time to go but there is quite a bit of upside here.
RUNNING BACKS
Has quality size for a 2026 running back and shows great speed and athleticism. Dangerous in space, elusive, and has fluid hips. High potentially running back here who could end up at the FBS level. Excited to see how he performs this fall.
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Might be on the smaller side but with that comes good speed and athleticism. Had a semi-slow start to the camp but once he got going you could see the potential and how strong of a runner he is. Showed upside as a receiving back as well.
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WIDE RECEIVERS
One of our better wide receivers in the camp ranking wise, Olsen could’ve easily find himself on the first or second team any other camp. This was by far our best camp in PRZPA history at the position. Olsen is someone we’re very high on thanks to his nice sized frame, his athleticism and strong hands. Productive wide receiver for Armstrong who should be one of the better wide receivers this year in Pennsylvania.
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As from Vic Castillo Vic Castillo RB PA :
“A true 6’4, registering a 4.50 flat. A true 6’4, jumping a 9’6 broad. A true 6’4 wideout that can stride by defensive backs after an outside release at the LOS. Sure hands, extends away from his body. Easily a top performer despite not having his name called. Big-time ranking boost in order.”
Great size at 6-foot-3 and ran a 4.72 twice which will easily be improved upon as he continues to develop. While he doesn’t have blazing speed it shouldn’t be of a concern for Ruppert. Uses his size well and has strong hands. Showed why he’s a top-150 player in the class of 2025 and could be soon ranked even higher.
Just a rising sophomore, Torres-Johnson might be small but there’s a lot to like about his game. He’s quite advanced from a technical standpoint and showed consistently good hands as well. Very intriguing prospect.
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OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
Don’t be tricked by his smaller stature and a bit of a baby face. Mullery is a tenacious and great offensive lineman who stood his own against pass rushers of equal or bigger size. He has great lower body strength and is like trying to move a cinderblock. As only a 2026 prospect, there’s a lot to be excited about in his game. If he adds another two or three inches, he has a chance to be a guard or center at the FBS level.
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Parades put together a really strong showing at the showcase including in 1-on-1s where he didn’t let his smaller size be a disadvantage. Good fundamentals, strong foundation and lower body strength. Was impressed by what I saw out of the 2024 offensive lineman.
Chacon had himself a nice camp and was consistently solid throughout our day. Another lineman who is a bit on the smaller side but plays much bigger than he is. Held his ground against some high quality pass rushers as well. Has quite a bit to work with and has more untapped potential.