Rising Prospects Tour: Top Shuttle 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 shuttle 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 shuttle 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 shuttle times. This will feature the best at each position, with other players that stood out. Lets find out who made the list.
Bryson Brown tested extremely well throughout the whole combine, as he had the quickest shuttle times out of all of the defensive backs. The same solid speed that helped him make the article for quickest 40 yard dash, helped him show off some agility with it, as he recorded 4.85 and 4.91. Showing this kind of lateral quickness can be extremely beneficial on the field.
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Nate Boeck Nate Boeck 6’3″ | 195 lbs | TE Ada | 2028 OK stands at 6’2 defensive linemen. Both of his shuttle times were the quickest at his position, as he recorded 4.75 and 4.78. Him showing this kind of ability at that size can show to be extremely beneficial. It will be interesting to see if it can translate to success on the football field for the class of 2027 product.
Hunter Reavis Hunter Reavis 6’0″ | 230 lbs | OL Coweta | 2027 State OK had the quickest shuttle time out of all of the offensive linemen. He tested well at the event, as he also had the quickest 40 yard dash time out of everyone at his position. Hit to shuttle times were 5.09 and then his second attempt was 5.13. If he continues to improve and grow, he has the potential to be one of the top offensive linemen in the state. That speed, agility, and lateral quickness can make him a scary threat for opponents.
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Jackson Denton Jackson Denton 5’10” | 160 lbs | QB Warren | 2027 State AR was impressive in the shuttle test. He had the best two times out of everyone at the event, testing at 4.41 and 4.45. Those are impressive times for anyone, but especially someone in the class of 2027.
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Creed Barrett Creed Barrett 5’10” | 150 lbs | QB Washington | 2028 OK was the MVP out of all of the quarterbacks at the event. He played and tested well throughout the whole event. He had the third and fourth best times in the shuttle run, recording 4.56 and 4.5. It was impressive watching him throughout the whole event, especially for someone in the class of 2028.
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Byron Mason
Byron Mason
Byron Mason set the combine on fire with his electrifying runs in the shuttle run. He had the highest time in the event with a 4.28 in his second attempt. His first attempt was good too, with him recording 4.72. He tested well throughout the whole event, putting on an elite display in the drills. He looked impressive and is worth keeping an eye on as he continues to grow and improve over the next few years.
DeVeion Bickham DeVeion Bickham 6’2″ | 170 lbs | ATH McAlester | 2027 OK excelled at the event, showing what he is on the watchlist in the class of 2027. He is listed as an athlete and stands at 6’2. His shuttle times were impressive, as he recorded 4.5 and 4.53. He had one of the best runs out of anyone at the combine. It was impressive to see.
Da’Sean Jordan Da’Sean Jordan 6’0″ | 160 lbs | WR Broken Arrow | 2027 OK is a 6’0 wide receiver that excelled at the shuttle event. He is in the class of 2027 and looked solid throughout the event. His shuttle times were 4.59 and 4.63. It will be intriguing seeing him moving forward.