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<p>The Prep Redzone Stock-Up Showcase came to Colorado this weekend and had a solid turnout of attendees. The showcase is designed to provide high school prospects with an opportunity to participate in combine testing, position-specific drills, and offense vs. defense competition drills while also getting exposure as recruiting prospects.</p>
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<p>Each position group awards an MVP title to one player per position at the end of the showcase. This article will briefly examine the eight MVPs from the Stock-Up Showcase and what helped them earn the awards.</p>
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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><img src="https://prepredzone.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2023/12/IMG_8357.jpeg?w=1024" alt="From left to right: [player_tooltip player_id='381228' first='Keenan' last='Campbell'], Jacob Coskrey, Marcus Adams, Jack Heath, [player_tooltip player_id='232153' first='Austyn' last='Modrzewski'], [player_tooltip player_id='212253' first='Ryken' last='Banks'], [player_tooltip player_id='283698' first='Cameron' last='Tertulien'], and Max Reitan." class="wp-image-1110775" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>MVPs from left to right: [player_tooltip player_id='381228' first='Keenan' last='Campbell'], Jacob Coskrey, Marcus Adams, Jack Heath, [player_tooltip player_id='232153' first='Austyn' last='Modrzewski'], [player_tooltip player_id='212253' first='Ryken' last='Banks'], [player_tooltip player_id='283698' first='Cameron' last='Tertulien'], and Max Reitan.</em></figcaption></figure>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='381228' first='Keenan' last='Campbell'] </strong>| Fountain-Fort Carson | 2024 WR</p>
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<p>Campbell is a stud who checks all of the boxes as a receiver. His size and performance during the combine testing made him an early standout, which he continued to do for the rest of the day. He showed explosiveness when releasing off the line and the ability to create separation with his breaks and overall speed. Campbell is an outstanding wide receiver who is an ideal one-on-one target, earning him the MVP title for his group.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='232153' first='Austyn' last='Modrzewski']</strong> | Mountain Vista | 2025 QB</p>
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<p>Modrzewski is a well-known quarterback who has been in the spotlight throughout his high school career. His 6-foot-5 frame makes him an instant standout, but his ability to consistently make every throw landed him at the front of the QB pack. Modrzewski's ability to read the field and place the ball in precise spots with outstanding accuracy and arm strength to different receivers was nothing less than impressive, making him the obvious MVP of the QBs. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Max Reitan</strong> | Rampart | 2025 DB</p>
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<p>Reitan is a scrappy defensive back who had an outstanding showing, especially during the competition portion of the day. He won MVP because of his ability to make plays on the ball in the air or through the hands of the wide receivers, proving himself as a lockdown defender in coverage who can come away with interceptions. Reitan walked into the showcase as an under-the-radar player and left as one of the top attendees at the event.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Jack Heath </strong>| Mountain Vista | 2025 OL</p>
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<p>Heath stood out among a handful of exceptionally talented offensive linemen, solidifying himself as the group's MVP during the positional portion of the event. His 6-foot-6, 325lbs frame makes him an instant standout, but it is his ability to move while maintaining a solid base and using quick strikes that helped to set him apart from the rest. Heath is a player who stood out during the season, making it no surprise that he was able to take home the title of MVP for the offensive line.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Marcus Adams</strong> | Cherokee Trail | 2025 DE</p>
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<p>Adams is another radar pop-up who started to turn heads early, especially during the L-Drill of the combine. His explosiveness and acceleration off the line are extremely impressive. He has the size and athleticism to potentially fill an EDGE role and the disruption of a traditional end, adding to his stock value. Adams is an under-the-radar player with the potential to emerge as a true sleeper prospect.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Jacob Coskrey</strong> | Fort Collins | 2025 DT</p>
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<p>Coskrey is another kid who showed up as a lesser-known player but left as one of the top standouts from the showcase. The interior defensive lineman has impressive power and technique, but his ability to take coaching and apply it to each rep helped to solidify his place in the spotlight. Coskrey has the necessary tools to add strength and power to any defensive front, making him a prospect to follow. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='212253' first='Ryken' last='Banks']</strong> | Legend | 2026 RB</p>
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<p>Banks is another player who has added to his stock all season, making it no surprise that he earned the MVP tag for the running back group. He had an outstanding showing for the entirety of the event. He showed off his powerful strides with breakaway speed and ankle-breaking cuts, while also flashing his abilities as a contributing factor in the passing game. Banks was the clear-cut MVP of the RB group, adding to the list of reasons to add him to the prospect boards.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='283698' first='Cameron' last='Tertulien']</strong> | Vista Ridge | 2026 LB</p>
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<p>Tertulien is a young linebacker who popped up on the radar with a great showing during Saturday's event. He was a consistent standout throughout the day, showing excellent athleticism during the combine and positional drills. His performance during the competition portion of the day allowed him to show off his skills in coverage, displaying his closing speed and disruptive playmaking abilities. Tetulien is a linebacker with a very bright future, making him an MVP to watch.</p>
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