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This year’s 2024 PRZ Stock Up camp was loaded with talent across the board. Athletes came from all over Texas and even out of state to test their talents against some of the best the nation has to offer. The…
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Continue ReadingThis year’s 2024 PRZ Stock Up camp was loaded with talent across the board. Athletes came from all over Texas and even out of state to test their talents against some of the best the nation has to offer. The signal caller position was arguably the largest group in attendance. Let’s take a closer look at the Quarterback position standouts to see how the day faired on the day.
Brady Bricker Brady Bricker 6'2" | 205 lbs | QB Allen | 2025 TX was the offensive MVP of this year’s PRZ Stock Up camp. The 6’2 205 Bricker was poise and consistency personified. He just seemed comfortable with the unity of his eyes, footwork, and mechanics all afternoon. There was never a throw that he didn’t like or attempt to a receiver. With a stout frame and serviceable athleticism, Brady Bricker Brady Bricker 6'2" | 205 lbs | QB Allen | 2025 TX was able to edge out the camp offensive MVP award from a notably elite group of passers.
Bricker showed the ability to be a general from the pocket as well as a play extender with his off-platform throws to the left and right sides. Allen, Texas has a flat out dude returning for his senior campaign at the helm. Look for recruitment to pick up as Brady Bricker Brady Bricker 6'2" | 205 lbs | QB Allen | 2025 TX continues to put his pocket passing skillset on display.
Carter Lind Carter Lind 6'5" | 215 lbs | QB Liberty Christian | 2025 TX of Liberty Christian was the giant on the scene for the PRZ Stock Up camp. Standing at 6’6, Lind was able to push the ball down and through tough headwinds that ripped through the stadium all afternoon. Seldomly was a throw off the mark and a receiver disgruntled. Lind has the ability at that size to see over the top of linemen and into windows.
Lind has soft feet in the pocket and has more than enough arm strength to make every throw. The throw of the day was a deep bomb against the wind, down the left sideline, and with blanket press coverage that dropped into the bucket of Lake Travis receiver Carson Currie Carson Currie 6'0" | 170 lbs | WR Lake Travis | 2027 TX on the outside left shoulder. We couldn’t tell what was better, the throw or the celebration! That was the vibes at the PRZ Stock Up camp and Carter Lind Carter Lind 6'5" | 215 lbs | QB Liberty Christian | 2025 TX played a major role in setting the atmosphere.
Cayden Williams was the youngster of the bunch being a class of 2027 quarterback/athlete. Coming in at 6 foot even and weighing 177 the muscular freshman showed why he is about to be a threat in Willis, Texas as the program looks to fill the vacancy left by Gatorade Player of The Year and Florida Gator, Derek (DJ) Lagway Derek (DJ) Lagway 6'3" | 215 lbs | QB Willis | 2024 State TX . Williams breezed through the skills testing and posted the top 40 time for all quarterbacks.
The arm strength left many questioning if he was in fact only a freshman as he separated himself with the off-platform throws. Williams was a ball of athletic energy all afternoon and attributed his growth and upcoming season preparation to JP Tillman (The QB Tech) and running track and field at Willis High School. If camp evaluations and results hold true, Cayden Williams is about to explode onto the scene in 2024 as a dual threat quarterback and athlete.
Grant Bizjack was a 6 foot 178 pound ball of energy on Sunday afternoon. Bizjack tested well in the skills and could be considered a gunslinger. It was nothing to see him make off platform throws on the move. Bizjack had full control of his arm and delivered from various slots. Stoutly built, he is considered a dual threat at the position and showed as much on Sunday. Bizjack displayed nice velocity and touch on his passes and showed the ability to push the ball into windows when coverage was stingy, and winds were strong. Look for Grant Bizjack to continue to be impressive as he preps for his senior season.