Milton Hershey prospects grab the spotlight at most recent camp
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During our May 6th Rising Prospects camp in Manheim, Milton Hershey prospects left our PrepRedzone scouts buzzing about the Spartans standouts who showed up and balled out. None of this should come as a surprise, the Spartans have a great…
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Continue ReadingDuring our May 6th Rising Prospects camp in Manheim, Milton Hershey prospects left our PrepRedzone scouts buzzing about the Spartans standouts who showed up and balled out.
None of this should come as a surprise, the Spartans have a great coaching staff from top to bottom headlined by head coach Jeff Boger. Their fundamentals were put on display but several Spartans also tested extremely well but most importantly, all of them showed great promise.
It’s safe to say the Spartans did their coaching staff well on the sixth in Manheim. All that being said, let’s take a look at the Spartans who were in attendance and our individual reports on them.
The 6-foot-0, 177-pound wide receiver is someone who has really taken his game to the next level this offseason in our opinion. He’s got the drive to be great and we’ve seen that take place and it’s been paying huge dividends for Roberts. At the camp, he tested very well including a 4.49 forty-yard dash and also impressed in indies and one-on-ones. He’s getting both Division II and FCS interest right now. Very interested to see how his game continues to grow over the remainder of the offseason into next fall.
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Blidi, I’ve talked about already in the past week, you can read more about him by clicking on his name above and heading to his profile. That being said, Blidi has 100% in my mind worked his way into a legitimate FBS prospect and could be a walk-on at a high-level Power Five program in my opinion. Quality size but and a great athlete.
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Christian Bryant
Christian Bryant
Bryant, I’ve also talked about a bit. Could not say many things better about him. He was very impressive, has great size for a 2025 defensive tackle, and will have the opportunity to rise up our rankings quite a bit next update. Intrigued to see what he could do on the field this upcoming fall and if the testing / what we saw last Saturday will be replicated on the field.
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Isaiah Zoegar
Isaiah Zoegar
Zoegar is an intriguing wide receiver at 5-foot-8. Just a class of 2026 recruit there’s a long way to go in his development but you can see the beginnings of a quality foundation for this prospect. There’s quite a bit of projection when it comes to watching Zoegar but with patience, the end result could be a quality wide receiver prospect. We’ll be watching him closely over the next few years.
Noah Gibbs
Noah Gibbs
Gibbs has quality size at 5-foot-10 but weighs in at 325 pounds. Despite his stature, he shows decent athleticism. He shows promise on tape on both sides of the ball. He has a quality first step and is good at maintaining leverage as well. On the defensive side of the ball, he has a relentless motor and fills in gaps well. I like his potential as a one-tech defensive tackle at the Division III or even Division II level if he would be given an opportunity.
Johnson may not have ideal measurables but he was overall an impressive running back at the showcase. I personally did not get to watch him much but our own Pat Weider did. Here’s what he had to say…
“Johnson came into the camp a little unknown as a college football prospect but quickly made a name for himself at the prospect camp. He showed good athleticism and burst all day at the camp. He was particularly good in one on one drills where is constantly beat defenders. In the individual drills, he showed good bursts and made the proper cuts with the ball in his hands. He caught the ball well and once he got into the open field he displayed an ability to make people miss. Johnson is an exciting college football who with a strong senior year should get some serious looks.”
Overall, it was a fantastic showing by the Milton Hershey Spartans contingent that made the drive down to Manheim. We’re excited to see how what we saw in the camp translates well to success on the field this fall. We’ll be sure to try our best to stop by a Spartans game this fall to check them out in action.
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