Regional Stock Risers Update (Part.II)
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Carthage and Beloit College have already offered Rodriguez, and he should continue to collect D3+ offers through his final prep season for BCP. He is a very smart route runner that can beat zone coverage and settles underneath, while also…
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Continue ReadingCarthage and Beloit College have already offered Rodriguez, and he should continue to collect D3+ offers through his final prep season for BCP. He is a very smart route runner that can beat zone coverage and settles underneath, while also a man coverage beater over the top with good downfield speed to create seperation and tracking abilities when the ball is in the air. He can sink his hips in and out of his breaks while getting in the blind spot of defenders before breaking to the middle of the field. Rodriguez is a explosive playmaker that has a knack for the end-zone and could crack our rankings in the next update.
Kendryna plays like a in the box third level defender that loves to help in run support, triggers downhill quickly and shows outstanding open field tackling abilities with closing speed and takes good angles in the open. He shows that he can get off perimeter blocks and knife into the backfield off the edge as well. In coverage, he is fluid in his pedal with low hips and quick in transition while able to highpoint the ball and shows good eye discipline in zone coverage. Beloit and Simpson College have both offered the ’24 prospect and he should gather other offers as well down the stretch.
Cameron Cooper Cameron Cooper 6'2" | 215 lbs | OL Chandler | 2024 State AZ
Cameron Cooper Cameron Cooper 6'2" | 215 lbs | OL Chandler | 2024 State AZ
Cooper is a true new aged linebacker with outstanding cover abilities, physical off the line and shows good COD/lateral movement abilities at the second level. In run support, he does a nice job at setting the edge with his hands and always having good leverage on the outside while able to quickly get off blocks and get into the backfield. His length and quick use of hands allows him to apply pressure off the edge and pass rush while using his natural bend and power at the POA. Cooper has been offered by Lewis and Clark already and should see more NWC and SCIAC offers come his way.