Rising Prospect Tour: Best L-Drill Times
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The Prep Redzone Prospect Tour came to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma this past Sunday on 4/30/2023. It was electrifying and I am not talking about the weather. There were players putting up lightning quick times in their L-Drill times. Just when…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Redzone Prospect Tour came to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma this past Sunday on 4/30/2023. It was electrifying and I am not talking about the weather. There were players putting up lightning quick times in their L-Drill times. 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 quickest L Drill. Lets find out who made the list.
Rhett Gibson
Rhett Gibson
Rhett Gibson put on a show in the L-Drill. He finished with one of the quickest times in his second attempt. His first attempt was recorded at 7.32 and his other attempt was 7.20. It was an impressive performance by him in this drill.
Byron Mason
Byron Mason
Byron Mason was impressive in his two attempts doing the L Drill. His first attempt was solid, as he finished 7.42. His second time was one of the quickest on the day, being 0.01 behind Rhett Gibson’s time. It was impressive watching him perform, as he dominated in multiple drills.
Jayden Reyes was flat out impressive all-day, as he finished with the first and third quickest times in the L Drill. On his first attempt, he clocked in at 7.23. He followed that up with a better performance, finishing at 7.16. It was a dominant showing by him in this one.
Deveion Bickham tested extremely well throughout the day, being one of the most impressive players here. He stands at 6’1 and put up great numbers in all of the other events, in which it continued with the L Drill. In his first attempt, it was down a little, being 7.48. He then lit up the field with an electrifying 7.19. That 7.19 was the second highest time during the event. He showed to be someone that is worth keeping an eye on moving forward.