Week 10- Top Offensive Performances!
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Last week was the final week of the regular season for us this year, and man, these guys brought it all for their offenses! Kolin Wilson AL #125 ATH #12 HEIGHT 5'8" WEIGHT 175 POS ATH CLASS 2025 View Profile…
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Continue ReadingLast week was the final week of the regular season for us this year, and man, these guys brought it all for their offenses!
Kolin Wilson Kolin Wilson 5’8″ | 175 lbs | ATH Gulf Shores | 2025 State AL is an super talented athlete from Gulf Shores that has been a consistent playmaker all throughout his junior season. Last week, when Gulf Shores faced off against Rain, Wilson put up one of his best performances to date and made an impact all over the field. Wilson’s versatility was on full display as he made a significant impact in both their rushing and passing attack. On the ground, Wilson carried the ball 16 times for 106 yards and three touchdowns, and in the air, Wilson made a huge play downfield with his reception for 44 yards as well. On a loaded team with talent on both sides of the ball, Wilson has become a standout player for this Gulf Shores squad. Last week shows just how talented Kolin Wilson Kolin Wilson 5’8″ | 175 lbs | ATH Gulf Shores | 2025 State AL is, were going to have to keep an eye on him as we head into the postseason and beyond.
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Kolton Nero Kolton Nero 6’1″ | 215 lbs | RB Foley | 2024 State AL is a really talented senior running back for Foley that has been super productive all year long, and last week he had one of his most ridiculous games yet. In Foley’s matchup against Jackson-Olin, Nero was able to outrun and overpower nearly every defender he went up against, and put together a dominant stat line in the process. In total, Nero carried the ball 35 times for an unbelievable 331 yards and 5 touchdowns on the ground. What Nero was able to do in this game was absolutely unreal, he singlehandedly won Foley this game and put a ton of great things on tape in the process. Carry after carry, Nero was able to break tons of tackles and put his elite acceleration on full display, consistently breaking off huge runs to get massive yardage on the ground. Kolton Nero Kolton Nero 6’1″ | 215 lbs | RB Foley | 2024 State AL had himself a fantastic senior season, cementing himself as one of the best backs in Foleys history.
Eric Winters Eric Winters 6’2″ | 205 lbs | DB Enterprise | 2025 State AL is an extremely versatile athlete for Enterprise that has made a ton of plays on both offense and defense the last few seasons, and each year he’s played, he’s been a game-changer in every sense of the word. Last week, Winters was a massive player on offense against Percy Julian, where he threw and ran with the ball at an elite level. Winters’ stats from the game are super impressive- on the day he completed all three of his passing attempts for 106 yards and two crucial touchdowns while also carrying the ball 5 times for 106 yards and 2 touchdowns on the ground as well. All throughout the game, Winters was able to make some precise throws around the field and used his elite speed to break off some huge runs as well. Winters has been a force for Enterprise the last few years as a LB, DB, and QB- keep an eye on him, he’s a heck of a player and has a ton of potential as a prospect.
Cederian Morgan Cederian Morgan 6’4″ | 220 lbs | WR Benjamin Russell | 2026 State AL has had himself a really good sophomore season this fall for Benjamin Russell, the wide receiver has consistently put a lot of great things on tape and is going to make a big impact in the postseason. Morgan is coming off a terrific performance against Valley where he torched their secondary. On the game, Morgan was able to haul in 3 receptions for 134 yards and 2 touchdowns on the game. Morgan dominated this game- him and his talented QB Gabriel Benton Gabriel Benton 6’3″ | 205 lbs | QB Benjamin Russell | 2024 State AL were able to link up for some massive plays downfield one after another. Morgan has a huge frame and a lot of size he uses to his advantage to overpower DBS, and on top of that, has the speed to stretch the field as well- making him a prospect with a lot of potential. Keep an eye on him and this Benjamin Russell squad, they have a ton of talent and are set to do some big things in the postseason!