Prospect Tour: L-Drill Offensive MVPs
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The Prep Redzone Prospect Tour came to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma on 4/30/2023. It was electrifying and I am not talking about the weather. There were players putting up impressive numbers with the L-Drill. Just when my jaw dropped at a…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Redzone Prospect Tour came to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma on 4/30/2023. It was electrifying and I am not talking about the weather. There were players putting up impressive numbers with the L-Drill. Just when my jaw dropped at a time that a player finished with, another player would come along and top that one. Out of all of the prospects that stood out, I am going to talk about the best times by position for the offensive players. Lets find out who made the list.
Carson Allivand Carson Allivand 6’0″ | 270 lbs | OL Durant | 2024 OK was impressive in the L-Drill. He blew it out of the park and had a time that was way better than any of the other offensive linemen. On his first attempt, it was okay with 7.99, but his second attempt is where he dominated. He recorded a stunningly impressive 7.57. He had a time that was better than several of the quarterbacks. It was something spectacular to witness.
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Skyler Moorman Skyler Moorman 6’2″ | 185 lbs | QB Collinsville | 2026 State OK showed out in the L-Drill. He dominated the event with times that none of the other quarterbacks came close to. His first time was 7.25, which was the quickest out of any of the quarterbacks. His second time was slightly worse, being 7.31. The next closest quarterback time to his two was 7.51. It was impressive to see this kind of performance.
Felix Teal Felix Teal 5’9″ | 180 lbs | RB Laverne | 2025 State OK was impressive in this drill, just like he was with all of the other ones. There is a reason why he is the #4 ranked running back in the state in his class. He dominated every drill, including the one on ones. He came away as the running back MVP. His times in the L-Drill were 7.38 and then his second attempt was the quickest amongst running backs, being 7.1. It was an impressive display throughout the whole day.
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PJ Wallace PJ Wallace 6’1″ | RB Muskogee | 2025 State OK had the most well-rounded run in the L-Drill for any of the running backs. He had the second and third quickest times at the position. On his first attempt, he finished with 7.28. His second attempt was even more impressive and the second quickest time for a running back, finishing with 7.25. It was impressive seeing him perform throughout the day.
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Cutter Greene Cutter Greene 6’0″ | 190 lbs | WR Perkins-Tryon | 2024 State OK dominated the whole day, including in the L-Drill. He had two of the quickest times in the drill. His first attempt he recorded 7.18 and then his second attempt was 7.19. He recorded great numbers in all of the drills, including this one. What a day for him.