5 Top 2027 DB’s
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Raylaun Henry MD #3 DB #1 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 160 POS DB CLASS 2027 View Profile Raylaun Henry State: Maryland School: St. Frances The first thing that catches your eye about Henry is his size at 6ft’ 3in tall. Even…
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Continue ReadingThe first thing that catches your eye about Henry is his size at 6ft’ 3in tall. Even with a long frame he still hands the hands and feet to be dominant. He is lights out in man coverage and shows aggression and physicality in pressman. His long arms allow him to reach around receivers and bat the ball away. We’ll keep a close eye on Henry as he develops and fills out his frame, this prospect has a high ceiling. Last time we covered Henry he had a few offers including Boston College and UNC-Charolette, since then he’s landed a few big-time programs such as Michigan, Oregon, and Penn State.
Wells is a Db that can play pressman and does a good job in zone coverage. He keeps good position after the ball is snapped and stays in phase with the receiver. In one of his interceptions, he took the ball away from the receiver and showed off his return skills. Wells is an athletic prospect that can be used in the slot, outside cornerback or on special teams as a return man. Wells holds 4 D1 offers with the most recent being Penn State and Oregon.
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Hunter played at the Varsity level for Rock Creek and recorded a couple interceptions and showed the ability to make plays from the safety position. His 2 interceptions were from zone coverage where he stays discipline to his depth and assignment, he also had a deflection that result in an interception with more strong zone coverage. Hunter fly’s around and is aggressive against the screen and meets ball carriers before they reach the secondary.
Lingo is another Freshman who contributed on Varity this season and made some impressive plays. He’s able to cover the deep ball well and plays through the ball instead of the receiver. One thing that stands out is his quickness and ability to break on a play and accelerate. So far, he holds no offers just yet, but with his varsity experience already under his belt it’s just a matter of time for his recruiting to catch stride as he continues to develop.
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Dorsey showed some promising traits for Boys Latin this fall that will continue to benefit them over his next 3 years there. Starting off, he has good size at 6’1 and some speed to go with it. He shows off the jets on a screen pass at receiver and took it for 30 yards before being touched. Man coverage is Hunters strong point, he stays in the receivers’ hip pocket and is sure to locate the ball after securing leverage.