My Favorite Uncommitted Seniors
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I’ve been writing a lot about the best uncommitted players in the class of 2024. Though, there are a few players in particular that I know and like the best. This article will cover the players that I think are…
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Continue ReadingI’ve been writing a lot about the best uncommitted players in the class of 2024. Though, there are a few players in particular that I know and like the best. This article will cover the players that I think are being underrecruited and those I feel deserve more opportunities.
Stanley has phenomenal upside as both a defensive end and tight end.
Lining up as a 4/5 tech as a defensive end, he’s a long, agile, and high-motor player. There are countless examples from this year and last year where Stanley is able to penetrate the backfield with speed/finesse moves and secure a tackle with his long body. He doesn’t have a senior highlight tape yet, but the film below and all of his individual game film shows consistent great plays.
He doesn’t have much experience as a tight end, but I know the Muskegon coaching staff has experimented with him at that position. Perhaps his offensive skills can develop more in college.
Gavin is a great receiver similar to a ton of other elite D2 prospects I’ve seen in the past. That said, I view Gavin more as a receiver as I do a running back- the position he primarily played this season.
As a receiver, Gavin is extremely explosive, runs great routes, and is able to make people miss in the open field. He’s stood out at multiple camps throughout the last offseason, and I don’t remember him dropping a single pass. Just watch the film- he’s a great slot receiver with a ton of potential.
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Sean is one of the most interesting prospects I’ve evaluated. During every offseason, Sean has consistently demonstrated having some of the best athleticism at the majority of camps I’ve seen him at. At the GV camp, his name was being talked about quite a bit among the college coaches in attendance.
His film shows a tremendous amount of great special teams play as a dangerous return man, and he has a variety of RB highlights in the veer offense. As a between the tackles RB, Sean did good. He’s explosive, fast, and can break a tackle or two, though he’s best utilized running outside and as a speed-in-space player. He’s a decisive return man that attacks open lanes and was able to produce multiple special teams TDs. In the outside run game and via screen passes, Sean shows his ability as a great speed in space player. On these plays, Sean does a great job running north and south while breaking arm tackles. Though, he could do better with demonstrating the athleticism I know he has.
Sean currently holds PWOs from Penn State and Grand Valley State. I’m interested in seeing what more is coming!
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Like Gavin, Drew is primarily a slot receiver who played running back this fall. Although he doesn’t hold any offers, I would recommend Drew to most Division 3 and NAIA programs.
Drew sports good speed, and was able to sprint between the tackles and hit more than a few home-runs as a running back this season. This speed also shows up as a receiver, as last year he was responsible for a huge bulk of the total offense. Solid route-running, great explosiveness, and a hard runner. I don’t think he’s quite at the GLIAC / D2 level, but I do think he could find success at Division 3.
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Lastly, we have someone who blew me away at the State Championships. Trevor played just about every down for Menominee in the state title and led the game in tackles (17), passing yards (199), touchdowns (3), and placing 2nd in rush yards (84). Against a D7 powerhouse in Lumen Christi, Trevor had a spectacular performance.rnIn general, Trevor is best described as a gritty, unrelenting, high-effort player. He doesn’t excel at the QB position in the sense that he can throw for 3000 yards, but he is great at extending plays, making big throws, and scrambling and weaving through traffic even with seconds left in the 4th quarter.rnAs a linebacker, he reacts extremely well to the run and pass and he was by far the best tackler on his team.
Although he doesn’t have the physical prowess or skillset in a lot of ways to garner great offers, I would love to see a smaller college take a chance on Trevor because I could see him becoming a great player with some development.