Miss State Elite Camp Standouts
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We look for the guys who are under the radar. It is always nice to see them come perform and make a name for themselves. There are some guys that left camp today with some offers. It was a hot…
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Continue ReadingWe look for the guys who are under the radar. It is always nice to see them come perform and make a name for themselves. There are some guys that left camp today with some offers. It was a hot day, but some of these prospects were cool as the other side of the pillow.
Brodie McWhorter Brodie McWhorter 6'2" | 190 lbs | QB Cass | 2026 State GA , QB, 2026
McWhorter left campus with an offer to Mississippi State. He was ripping the ball out there today. He made the long drive from Georgia to be in attendance today. McWhorter stands tall at 6-foot-2. He delivers a beautiful football with great accuracy. McWhorter is going to see a lot more offers come his way this offseason. He is definitely a player to keep up with.
Aiden Knox Aiden Knox 6'0" | 160 lbs | ATH Clinton | 2026 MS , WR, Clinton, 2026
Knox is known for his great speed. Today he was able to show the development in his route running. We all know he can get after on deep routes. Today, Knox was looking very good running comebacks and out routes. He doesn’t do the stutter steps that you see out of most kids who aren’t polished. Knox gets to his point, and changes directions instantly. He still has some things to work on, but I was impressed with his game today. I expect to see him continue to shine this offseason.
Charles Stevenson, WR, Neshoba Central, 2025
Stevenson was looking very smooth running his routes today. He ran a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash. His hands were on display today. Stevenson was giving his opponents a hard time today. It isn’t easy to stay in front of him. He still has a few things to tweak. His stock is going to rise soon.
Jayce Taylor, LB, 2026, Biggersville
Taylor is a big boy that is flying under the radar. Taylor moves very well for his size. He is a 6-foot-1, 215-pound stud that knows how to handle himself. He did a great of getting around in the drills today. Taylor was also on point in the one on one drills. He also has a few things to fix, but he is definitely a division one prospect. He is a guy to keep up with.