2027 Prospect Check In Who’s Up Next
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Yes, we all want to know who the next studs are. You know that we strive in getting the word out early about the gems. There are some guys in Mississippi that you need to know. Some of these guys…
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Continue ReadingYes, we all want to know who the next studs are. You know that we strive in getting the word out early about the gems. There are some guys in Mississippi that you need to know. Some of these guys did not start this year, but they will next year. Let’s check it out.
Yes, we all know who Unger is. I just need to remind you that he is going to be a stud one day. This kid is the truth. There are not many players who have the IQ that he has at his age. At 6-foot-3, 270 pounds he has the size to be a power five prospect.
Caleb Moss
Moss is a big boy that plays offensive tackle. He is a 6-foot-5, 270-pound guy that is going to be a division one player one day. Kid is a stud that loved to work hard. Moss has some work to do, but so does a lot of kids his age.
Shack is a guy to know for next season. He is expected to be a three-year starter at Brandon. I think that he is going to be a big time quarterback in high school. He is a 6-foot-1, 180-pound guy who will continue to gain weight. Shack is also going to be a guy that can get things done with his feet.
Sanders is an athlete out of Louisville that is going to be a dog over the next three years. He is about 5-foot-11, 170 pounds. This young man does not mind laying big blows. He is also a guy they are going to be able to use on offense.
Willis is a guy from Hampton that excels in more than one sport. I think that he is going to be a good defensive back on the college level. It is very early right now, but this kid is a beast.
Ayden Coleman
Coleman is one of the most athletic kids you will find at his age and size. He is 6-foot-3, 200-pound ATH that made major plays for his team this season. Coleman was a major help in Louisville going on to win a 4A state title this season. He was offered a scholarship to Jackson State as an 8th grader when Deion Sanders was the head coach. Sanders called his 8th grade head coach.