Huge Week for Wideouts Across Pennsylvania, Stat and Film Eval
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Camron Watkins PA #130 ATH #22 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 190 POS ATH CLASS 2024 View Profile Camron Watkins State: Pennsylvania School: Bald Eagle Area t 5 rec, 115 yards, 2 TDs, 7 tackles, 1 SACK. no tape from any performance…
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- 5 rec, 115 yards, 2 TDs, 7 tackles, 1 SACK.
- no tape from any performance this season, let alone this special one against Penns Valley.
- A kid we liked as a top 100 prospect, slow recruiting dropped him into the Top-150, can easily climb back into the top 75.
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- 5 rec, 128 yards, 2 TDs
- tape shows Settles, a prospect I like at DB, could have easily scored four total touchdowns in this one if not for great effort by opposing DBs. Scored on open posts from the slot position twice, could have scored on a nine route too, as well as an end-around.
- Love to see him broaden his spectrum a bit, proving to important people that he can double as a WR as well as a prominent DB.
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- 11 rec, 201 yards, 2 TDs
- a four-minute game tape encapsulates a giant game from one of the best wideouts in the state.
- active in the screen game as usual, this long tape shows quality reps at safety too.
- every ball caught by Ceasar was at or three yards off the line of scrimmage, so the 201 yards come almost entirely on Ceasar’s work after the catch, goes to show how impressive Ceasar is with the ball in his hands.
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- 6 rec, 162 yards, 2 TDs
- Ceasar and Kennel have ranked as the top wideouts outside of the Power Five range, they are proving why I like them both the way that we do.
- Kennel took a slant to the house after a missed tackle, he had the chance to show off the stride once he saw he had a clear field in front of him.
- caught a fade in the endzone.
- Kennel got open on a double move that could have easily gone for a third score, another dominant performance put on by one of the steals of the state.
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- 6 rec, 132 yards, 3 TDs, 5 tackles.
- no tape on one of my favorite prospects, so I’ll wait for another time to dissect his tape.
- I’ve got a gist of what he and Conner can do on the field, it sounds like New Hope got a taste of that as well.
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- 5 rec, 145 yards, 3 TDs
- second time writing about Mase Scott, I’ve written about his QB twice too, this duo is forcing my hand.
- Scott made some CBV DBs look silly on a dig that he caught and took to the house.
- Scott got free on a miscommunication by CBV DBs, leaving Scott wide-open for another score deep downfield.
- Scott was the recipient of a laser thrown by his QB on what was a post, splitting both safeties. A ton of Scott’s production has come attacking safeties downfield. Yet another incredible performance put on by this team.
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- 10 rec, 149 yards, 2 TDs
- this production came in a close loss to a talented Penn-Trafford team.
- all of this and his tape starts off at safety where he forces a fumble, this is why we designate him as an ATH
- Scoop Smith showed off that incredible play-making ability by taking a screen to the house nearly 70+ yards out.
- Scoop then scored on a corner route that he adjusted well too, lining up in the inside slot.
- The majority of the rest of his catches came from being targeted on screens at the LOS.
- Exemplary safety play from the top-50 ATH.
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- 7 rec, 155 yards, 2 TDs
- production came in a close loss.
- East Pennsboro gave Angel Roberts Angel Roberts 6’1″ | 180 lbs | WR Milton Hershey | 2024 State PA cushion on an off-man look that led to Roberts catching a slant and scoring after bad angles were taken by a DB.
- Working outside the numbers, Roberts was able to get physical, box-out a DB while maintaining eyes on the football while it floated, leading to his second score on the night some 35+ yards downfield.
- Roberts also got busy in the return game, racking up yards here too. Loved how Roberts works with his QB when plays break down too. Great game.
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- 10 rec, 167 yards, 2 TDs, 8 tackles.
- production came in a close loss.
- First rep on tape shows Tyminkski taking advantage of his speed outside the numbers and striding past DBs for a deep catch downfield, this didn’t go for a score but could have easily.
- You see speed in one rep, then exemplary hands the next, with Tyminkski skying over two defenders to come down with a ridiculous touchdown in the red zone.
- Awesome blend of toughness and agility, it’s what makes him a viable defender on top of his prowess as a pass-catcher, the kid is special.
- I advise someone checking out his rep at the 1:02 mark of the attached tape.
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- 7 rec, 193 yards, 2 TDs
- the Middletown Area tape, proves why we like Cyrus as the top wideout in his class, although the race for the top spot is an ever-changing one, with Scott and Hall on Cyrus’ heels.
- It seems like everyone is attempting to catch up to Cyrus’ heels, even the Middletown Area DBs couldn’t do a good job of it.
- Cyrus bent the corner on a hitch route and hit gears to accelerate past all DB angles for a score. Something we’ve seen him do for years now.
- Cyrus showed off the unreal speed again, taking an end-around handoff for a score some 60+ yards out.
- Cyrus’ rep at the 00.43-second mark showcases why he’s more than just speed, watching him make nearly five defenders miss in a short area is why Power Five schools are already offering him scholarship money. Would love to see this kid in person.
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- 8 rec, 210 yards, 3 TDs
- sadly no tape released yet by Rico Scott Rico Scott 6’0″ | 185 lbs | WR Bishop McDevitt | 2024 State PA , going to have to make the trip out to see him ball. No dissection or analysis here.
- That being said, I’m fond and familiar with the entire La Salle secondary, so seeing these numbers put up by the Alabama commit doesn’t surprise me, yet it does reassure just how special this young man is.
- Scott is forcing my hand in terms of rankings, with the top five evading the senior for his entire career. That might soon change.