More Prospects I am Excited to see at the PRZNJ Stock Up Showcase
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Tomorrow, Saturday, December 2 Prep Redzone New Jersey will be hosting our annual Stock Up Showcase at Iron Peak Sports & Events in Hillsborough. Yes, there is still time to register – feel free to use this coupon code to…
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Continue ReadingTomorrow, Saturday, December 2 Prep Redzone New Jersey will be hosting our annual Stock Up Showcase at Iron Peak Sports & Events in Hillsborough.
Yes, there is still time to register – feel free to use this coupon code to save a few bucks at checkout: NJStockUp2023. Register here.
I took a timeout to review the roster of attendees. It is deep. It is strong. Here were a handful of names that I am looking forward to seeing live and in person.
Williams is a player that I had the opportunity to watch up close and in person a few times during the season, and also saw a few times during the camp season. There are a few things that immediately and consistently popped to me when watching Williams. First is his get off. When at its best, few are better. This allows Williams to consistently beat his matchup with his speed when pass rushing – often harassing and breathing down quarterbacks’ neck. Williams also does a great job of getting hands on his matchup every time. Watching a few clips of film, Williams shows that he understands his role and assignment, playing the correct technique each time (spill vs. box for example). Williams absolutely hustles and has that burn to make every play.
A rising junior, Outlaw has the size you want (6’3″ 180lbs) to play quarterback at any level. Right now, the prep standout is emerging out in West Babylon, Long Island. What a quick glance at his film showed me is that he moves very well in the pocket. When given a clean pocket he can deliver an accurate strike. He is a bit more of a runner – both by design and as a scrambler when things break down. He shows glimpses of shiftiness in his hips throughout his tape as well.
Another player I was fortunate enough to see in person, Pacheco is extremely talented and has bonafide FBS size. On the season the Pioneers’ quarterback was 137 of 236 for 1888 yards with 15 touchdowns to just 3 interceptions. Pacheco had a long streak of 5 games before throwing his first interception of the season. A keep-you-honest type of rusher, he had just 168 carries on the season but scored 5 times. Pacheco has an extremely strong arm that can reach any spot on the field. He does a nice job throwing toward the boundary too, without his ball forcing his target to drift into the sideline.