PRZ MO/KS Stock Up Showcase | Offensive Standouts
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Sticking with coverage from the Stock Up MO/KS Stock Up showcase, I bring you four of my offensive standouts from the showcase. These guys put together a complete showcase from the testing portion down to the 1v1s. These guys pulled up to the MWSU facilities and did everything they could to STOCK UP!
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Brayden Shannon Brayden Shannon 6'0" | 160 lbs | QB Blue Valley Southwest | 2027 State KS | 2027 | QB | Basehor-Linwood (KS) | 6’0″ 158 lbs
– 4.66 40-yard dash, 4.28 Shuttle drill, 9’3″ broad jump, and 7.09 L-drill.
– Brayden did a clean sweep among the QBs during the combine session with the best mark in each category. Shannon didn’t just post great numbers for a quarterback, but solid numbers… period, showing his athleticism at an early stage (only a freshman).
– Strong arm— he can put some nice zip on the ball and deliver it to all levels of the field.
– Showed good placement with his passes. Brayden had several reps where he dropped the ball right on the money and away from defenders.
– Solid footwork and throwing mechanics, which will only continue to improve as he continues his prep career.
Tevyn Gasaway Tevyn Gasaway 6'3" | 180 lbs | ATH Olathe West | 2025 State KS | 2025 | WR | Olathe West (KS) | 6’3″ 185 lbs
– 4.58 40-yard dash, 4.2 shuttle drill, 9’5″ broad jump, 7.56 L-drill.
– The junior receiver took home the offensive MVP award selected by coaches. Throughout the day, it was clear why he was the choice. Starting with a great testing circuit and continuing that into receiver drills.
– Solid throughout the entire route-running process. Can get a clean release, can press DBs with the stem, and is explosive at the top of the route with the ability to create separation.
– He’s also smart about using his lengthy frame to give himself an extra inch of separation. Great catch radius.
– Strong, consistent hands helped him haul in nearly everything thrown his way.
Marquan Washington Marquan Washington 5'10" | 205 lbs | RB Shawnee Mission South | 2026 MO | 2026 | RB | Kipp Legacy (MO) | 5’10” 200 lbs
– 4.66 40-yard dash, 4.68 shuttle drill, 8’6″ broad jump, and 7.94 L-drill.
– We didn’t have a RB MVP, but Marquan likely would’ve gotten my vote. Marquan passes the eye test immediately with a well-built, strong 5’10” 200-pound frame.
– Good vision— he does a good job identifying gaps and has the quick instincts to cut and adjust on a dime.
– I thought he looked like a very natural runner as he was going through RB drills. Marquan starts with a balanced stance, maintains solid pad level, finds his gap, and explodes at the end of the rep. Nice burst at the end of his runs.
– Very good receiving back as well! Washington handled business in 1v1s, taking on several LBs and corners, while displaying his route running and catching abilities.
Tyreek Sherman Tyreek Sherman 6'1" | 195 lbs | ATH Life Prep Academy | 2024 State KS | 2024 | WR | Life Prep Academy (KS) | 6’1″ 195 lbs
– 4.5 40-yard dash, 4.47 shuttle drill, 9’8″ broad jump, and 7.19 L-drill.
– Tyreek was another player who caught our attention immediately with a strong, muscular frame. He then continued to impress throughout the combine (especially the L-drill), posting top 5 marks in each drill at his position.
– Sherman is a physical receiver who had no issue fighting off chippy defensive backs. He showed excellent concentration and hand strength when making contested receptions.
– I would be confident throwing a 50/50 ball his way and knowing he can come down with it.
– Teams should really look into making a late run at this senior!
Brandon Garner-Sims | 2025 | OL | Stockton R-1 (MO) | 6’2″ 300 lbs
– 5.18 40-yard dash, 4.81 shuttle drill, 7’9″ broad jump, and 8.44 L-drill.
– Tough, tough dude! I had a lot of fun watching Brandon take on some of the top DL players in attendance, winning a solid share of his 1v1s.
– The thing that stood out immediately was Brandon’s deceptive shiftiness and mobility. He displays solid footwork with great lateral movement and short-area quickness.
– Strong base allows him to anchor down and stonewall defensive lineman in their spots.
– Very good use of hands. Brandon quickly worked his way inside with his hands to gain leverage. It seemed like there was no escaping when Brandon got his powerful mitts on you.
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