2024 Under The Radar Prospects
The 2024 class is at a point where some guys are trying to make a big impression. They are wanting to let schools know they are ready to play on the next level. Some players will have to go JUCO…
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Continue ReadingThe 2024 class is at a point where some guys are trying to make a big impression. They are wanting to let schools know they are ready to play on the next level. Some players will have to go JUCO first. However, these guys are on a roll this season. Let’s check it out.
Tyler Arrington
Arrington is a player that we always are mentioning. Arrington is a guy that has been slept on for quite some time. He is one of the best athletes in the state. He already has over 1700 rushing yards on the season. Arrington did a great job of getting a lot stronger this offseason. He knows how to use that strength when he has to run between the tackles. I was very impressed when I watched his midseason film. Arrington has a few more weeks to show that he is a player to keep an eye on.
Collins is a 6-foot-4, 240-pound edge player from Minor High School in Adamsville, Alabama. Collins does a great job of creating pressure in the backfield. He has those long arms that you want an edge player to have. Collins has a good midseason film. He recently picked up an offer from Mississippi Valley State University. Collins is going to be a division one football player one day. He has the tools to be a very good player on the next level.
CJ Gulley
Gulley is a 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive lineman. He is at North Jackson (Ala.) and he is a lot of guy to deal with. Gulley is a player that I think has a chance to be a tackle on the next level. Gulley has a lot of strength. He is also able to move very well. Gulley does a great job of making blocks on the line when he has to pull. He knows how to scoop and get to the next level to block a linebacker. Gulley has a lot of good mechanics. I definitely think that he is a division one football player. It will be interesting to see how he does the remainder of the season. This is the kind of offensive lineman that you want on your team.
Micah Christensen
Christensen has done a great job of running the football season this season. He is a running back that has some good speed. It is not hard for him to separate from defenders once he gets to the next level. He also does a great job of keeping his balance. He is not the easiest guy to tackle. Christensen is a 6-foot-1, 205-pound back that I think has a chance to play football on the next level. Christensen will be giving defenders problems for the remainder of the season.