PRZ MICHIGAN STOCK UP SHOWCASE: MVP’s
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There were plenty of prospects who turned heads at the Prep Redzone Michigan Stock Up Showcase. From testing to individual drills to 1 on 1’s and Best on Best competition, the following 8 players took home MVP Honors at their…
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Continue ReadingThere were plenty of prospects who turned heads at the Prep Redzone Michigan Stock Up Showcase. From testing to individual drills to 1 on 1’s and Best on Best competition, the following 8 players took home MVP Honors at their respective position groups after their outstanding performances at the Detroit-area Showcase.
The 6’1, 185 lbs quarterback out of Richmond lit it up all day at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase in Shelby Township on Sunday. Bonnetti showed off polished footwork, strong arm, and plus athleticism in testing, individual drills, and during 1 on 1’s. He posted testing times of a 4.82 40 yard dash and a 6.68 L Drill. His accuracy and powerful arm were on display throughout the Best on Best period of the camp, where he was dotting passes where only his receivers could get them. This Class of 2025 quarterback in Bonnetti has a bright future ahead after earning QB MVP honors.
The junior athlete from Canton took home Running Back MVP Honors at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase on Sunday. Guadagni impressed during the testing portion as he led the camp with a 4.44 short shuttle and finished second fastest with a 7.15 L-drill. This quick-twitch speed in short area translated to 1 0n 1’s as well, as Guadagni was nearly un-guardable when running routes from both the backfield and the slot. As Guadagni heads into his senior campaign, keep an eye on this dynamic playmaker throughout next season.
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Speaking of dynamic playmakers, the junior wide receiver from Grand Ledge stood out amongst the best at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase, earning Wide Receiver MVP honors. Jones posted some explosive testing numbers, as he ran a 4.68 40 yard dash and jumped a 9’2 broad jump. During the 1 on 1’s segment of the camp, Jones impressed with his smooth route running, ability to separate, and soft hands. He caught nearly every ball thrown his way, creating 3 to 5 yards of separation on almost route. This rising star is sure to see his recruiting heat up heading into his senior year.
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Niemi is a big bodied tight end with plus athleticism from Dexter who took home Tight End MVP Honors at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase. The freshman measured in at 6’4, 218 lbs and is sure to fill out his frame as he gets older. Especially considering his size and age, Niemi was a smooth route runner when lining up both as an in-line tight end and when splitting out. He possesses solid body control and used his size to block out smaller defensive backs and linebackers while making multiple contested catches. While he is only a freshman, Niemi will be a big time recruit in the state of Michigan at the tight end position throughout his next 3 years.
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While the entire offensive line position group impressed at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase, Garvin stood out amongst them all. The 6’4, 291 lbs sophomore from Allegan showcased polished technique and footwork throughout individual drills and 1 on 1’s against a stout defensive line group. He showcased a strong punch, smooth kick-step, and great physicality that stymied any defensive end who lined up against him. And even when he was beat off the ball, Garvin showcased patience and strong recovery skills. Only a sophomore, Garvin is another big time recruit out of Michigan who will be playing big time college football on Saturdays after the completion of his high school career.
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Guberinich looked the part the second he walked into the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase. The 6’5, 281 lbs junior defensive lineman out of Detroit Central Catholic proceeded to prove that it’s not just his size that makes him an elite prospect. Primarily lining up at defensive end, Guberinich used his quick burst, polished pass rush moves, and overall strength to consistently win his 1 on 1 reps, which ultimately won him Defensive Line MVP Honors. He played with a relentless motor and never looked tired when taking rep after rep. Plain and simple, Guberinich is a game wreaker who will make any program better from the day he steps on campus.
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Attanasio is a 6’1, 202 lb linebacker out of Northville. The highly athletic junior stood out amongst his peers by showcasing his smooth footwork and ability to cover in 1 on 1’s. A hybrid backer, Attanasio can line up at multiple positions on the field and excel. He was impressive when going against the opposing running backs during open field tackle fits and hung stride for stride against the same running backs in the 1 on 1’s portion. Attanasio closed space quickly and maintained a solid base throughout his drill work. Ultimately earning Linebacker MVP Honors at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase, Attanasio is rising star within the state of Michigan who is beginning to pick up steam in recruiting.
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Rankin earned unanimous Defensive Back MVP Honors at the PRZ MI Stock Up Showcase. The junior from Northville was impressive during the testing portion, boasting a 4.59 short shuttle and a 7.03 L-drill. During individual drills, he was the smoothest back-pedaler in the group, as his technique and footwork shined amongst his peers. Toward the end of the camp, Rankin continually impressed in 1 on 1’s while playing both man and off-coverage. He can transition his hips quickly, cut in and out of breaks, and finish on the ball to take it away from the opposing receiver. Rankin is a can’t-miss prospect who is going to shine in his senior campaign.