3 Potentially Premier Recruits In The 2027 Class
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Today, we’re looking at 3 studs in the 2027 class who have a chance to be some of the best recruits in the class and could easily develop into elite recruits. Kyron Hart Kyron Hart 6'2" | 170 lbs |…
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Continue ReadingToday, we’re looking at 3 studs in the 2027 class who have a chance to be some of the best recruits in the class and could easily develop into elite recruits.
Kyron Hart Kyron Hart 6'2" | 170 lbs | ATH Michigan City | 2027 State IN – Michigan City – WR – 6’2″ 165lbs
The younger brother of the star RB Jaden is well on his way to becoming a star player in his own rights. Not only did Kyron have a really good freshman year, but his frame and size already gives him an advantage. He’s such a smooth athlete who has a great vertical. Going up and bringing down the ball in contested spaces is no issue. Getting behind the defense is also just as easy. He takes huge strides and can fly down the field. It runs in the family because Kyron is a great athlete like his brother. He’s explosive and does little things well, like coming back to the ball on a curl route. The 2023 season was the Hart show. Jaden on the ground and Kyron through the air. Next year, I anticipate a huge jump for Kyron with his brother leaving, but 418 yards and 2 TDs as a freshman is a good sign. He’s lengthy, a great athlete, and he checks all the boxes. Hart is a name to know, because he’s incredibly talented, to say the least.
Twitter: @KyronHart2
Brayson Hurley Brayson Hurley 6'2" | 210 lbs | ATH Saint Joseph’s | 2027 State IN – Saint Joseph (SB) – WR – 6’2″ 195lbs
A talented and speedy WR with the frame that Hurley has also possesses a problem for DBs, especially deep down the field. Hurley is thick for a WR on the outside and can withstand more contact than your average WR. I love that, especially since he’s so young. Being able to play physical ball while still being arguably the most talented guy on the field tends to go a long way. Hurley has one of the best get-offs I’ve seen in a while. He’s got very little, to no wasted movement at the line. Any time his opposing DB is standing flat-footed, he blows right by them. He’s a deep threat with the speed and height, but also proven that he can win in the redzone. While I don’t have any numbers for Hurley, his tape looks like solely Varsity. He was heavily involved, he’s talented and should have a nice career. Depending on how he develops physically, I could see him getting eyed at to move to TE, but with his speed, I think that’s a mistake. Hurley is fun, he really is because he’s such a wildcard, but loaded with raw talent.
Twitter: @BraysonHurley1
Parker Welker Parker Welker 6'1" | 215 lbs | ATH Greencastle | 2027 State IN – Greencastle – LB – 6’1″ 215lbs
In the very near future, there’s a chance Greencastle will turn into a real state championship threat. The amount of young recruits I’ve covered from there over the past few weeks is pretty impressive, and today, we’re adding another. However, Welker might be the best one we’ve covered, and that’s saying a lot. He’s a well-built, ball-hawking, and physical LB who made an impact in week 1 and never looked back. He’s confident, smart, and knows where he needs to get to. He’s a good athlete with the ability to shed blocks and play the run while coming down from the 2nd level. He’s then athletic enough to flip his hips and run with a WR in coverage if he needs to, however, he’s best near the LOS. Welker’s freshman year saw him put up 90 tackles, 6 TFLs, 2 sacks, an interception, 2 passes deflected, and 2 forced fumbles. Across the board, he impressed as a freshman. His tape is promising and if Welker keeps trending in this direction, he’ll be the #1 LB in the class.
Twitter: @ParkerWelker