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<p>Every year there are prospects who do not get the notoriety as others, but have put together a nice body of work over their four year career's. These guys could easily be some of the household names in the recruiting circuit, but for whatever reason are not getting the love yet. I'm writing this articles give them a little more exposure so let's jump right in.</p>
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<p>Jamarcus Pittman QB</p>
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<p>Pittman has been putting up solid numbers since his sophomore year, and don't look for anything to change this year as McComb High School is loaded at the skill position. He stands 6'3 240 and is a load to take down in one on one situations. He has a really strong arm flicking the ball 60 yards with ease. He had a strong showing this offseason in the 7v7 season leading MESH Academy to their first ever championship in the Cam Newton Memorial Day Tournament. He did this in front of alot of media and thought it would make his recruiting take off. Obviously there are still areas in Pittman's game that college coaches want to see, but it wont be hard to showcase due to the type of season they should have this year. He will lead one of the most high powered offenses in the state with ultra talented brothers Sanfrisco Magee and Sheldon Issac plus plenty more. Georgia Tech showed interest while in Atlanta at the Cam Newton tourney after watching his brilliant performance. He should easily build on his 2500 yds and 30 touchdown showing last year and open up some more eyes to how good he is. He currently has one offer to Blinn College.</p>
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<p>Michael Stallworth CB</p>
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<p>Stallworth is a thickly built corner whose lower body would put you in the mind of a linebacker. He stands 5'10 185 pounds and this kid is all business and plays the game the right way with extreme effort. He is a student of the game and very coachable. He converted from playing OL/DL in his younger years so the transition to defensive back is even more admirable because the further you move back the harder it gets for the kid. He excelled last year in pass coverage for his championship squad Jackson Prep winning defensive MVP. He broke his foot during the offseason so he didn't get the chance to improve on the little things of his game like he wanted to. If you know this kid though you know he will be ready to go. Big time leader and just a no nonsense kind of kid who approaches the game like a trained marine. His demeanor is very admirable and I look for good things to come his way. </p>
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<p>Rory Hall CB</p>
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<p>Hall is a scrappy player who has a nose for the ball whether its offense or defense. He stands at 5'10 160 for the Terry Bulldogs after transferring from Copiah Academy last season. The best part of Hall's game is his ball skills; the kid comes up with interceptions out of nowhere at times. He was somewhat of a late bloomer having to wait his time to make certain all star teams and even his playing time in high school. He really made his mark last season coming up 7 interceptions and over 450 yards at receiver so he easily could be in the conversation with the top "Athletes". He has a little Tyran Mathieu in him as shown in his stats he is a playmaker. I look for Hall to continue to build on his success from last year at his new school and open more eyes up on the recruiting trail. He currently has one juco offer, but I think more will come calling. </p>
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<p>Colby Archie OLB </p>
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<p>Archie is a coach's dream when it comes to playing the game the right way with extreme effort and grit. He stands at 6'1 200 ripped up and brings the that hammer when he tackles. He played running back his whole junior season, and now he is at his natural position. He comes off the edge like a mad man and is an elite bender going around offensive tackles. He also has some background at receiver so he is pretty agile and a nice overall prospect that could be labeled as an "Athlete". He had a really good first game coming away 7 tackles and a sack. If he continues at this pace putting up good numbers and film look for Archie recruitment to heat up. He currently holds one offer from Colin.</p>
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<p>Tyran Mosley ATH</p>
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<p>Mosley is a unique prospect who can play both sides of the ball at a high level. He is a bit underrated for some reason which is unusual because he has the size and playmaking ability you like to see out of a 6'2 prospect. He prefers to play receiver and does it well, but I think schools want him to take the role as a defensive back. He had a good showing in Arkansas State helping MESH Academy come away with the championship in front of the coaching staff there. He had a pretty slow start as coach didn't realize where to play him. He went over to the offensive side of the ball and came up with big time jump ball catches and timely grabs. I think the more eyes that get on this kid the more they will want him. If he has a good season this year hopefully more attention will come; its hard to overlook prototypical size and speed.</p>
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Every year there are prospects who do not get the notoriety as others, but have put together a nice body of work over their four year career's. These guys could easily be some of the household names in the recruiting circuit, but for whatever reason are not getting the love yet. I'm writing this articles give them a little more exposure so let's jump right in.
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