#PRZNextMiddleSchoolCamp All-Camp First Team
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After the Prep Redzone Next Middle School Camp at the Siegel Soccer Complex in Murfreesboro this past Saturday, it’s time to look back at some of the most explosive standouts that showcased their talent on the field in a big…
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Continue ReadingAfter the Prep Redzone Next Middle School Camp at the Siegel Soccer Complex in Murfreesboro this past Saturday, it’s time to look back at some of the most explosive standouts that showcased their talent on the field in a big way. After breaking down the camp MVPs, it’s time to continue to highlight some of the top prospects in the building this past weekend. Without any further ado, here’s my All-Camp First Team.
At the top of my list of notable performers is ShaMaurian Roller ShaMaurian Roller 6’2″ | 150 lbs | WR Hueytown | 2028 , a wide receiver at Hueytown Middle School. What impresses me about Roller is his size, speed and footwork, proving his versatile edge all throughout the camp. I also liked Roller during positional drills, showing off his catching ability as well as his ability to beat defensive backs to the ball in the backfield thanks to his breakaway speed.
Another talented prospect that established himself was Will Pasley Will Pasley 6’0″ | 235 lbs | LB Bradley Central | 2028 TN , a linebacker at Bradley Central Middle School. Pasley stands out with his quick execution, showing off his ability to be shifty with his feet and exert his strength to stun his opponent. Pasley caught my attention with his commanding strength off the whistle and his ability to use his arms to create disorganization.
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Claiming the number three spot on my list of top standouts is Koehn Dial Koehn Dial 6’8″ | 295 lbs | OL Battle Ground Academy | 2028 TN , a defensive lineman at Avery Trace Middle School. Dial caught my eye with his height and toughness, using his core strength to blast his opponent to the ground. Another aspect of Dial’s playstyle that stands out is his ability to quickly execute at the line, maneuver the pocket and stun his opponent with his physical edge.
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Also establishing himself this past weekend was Kyle Sledge Jr. Kyle Sledge Jr. 6’0″ | 185 lbs | ATH Bowling Green | 2028 KY , an athlete at Bowling Green Middle School. What I like about Sledge is his footwork and breakaway speed, showcasing his skillset during positional drills. Another facet of Sledge that stood out was his ability to create seperation in the backfield and elevate off the ground to attack the ball in the air.
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Coming in at number five on my list of top prospects is Cayden Dixon Cayden Dixon 5’8″ | 160 lbs | QB Briarcrest Christian | 2028 TN , a quarterback at Briarcrest Christian Middle School. In addition to solid arm strength, what impresses me about Dixon is his calculated passing and accuracy in the air. Dixon also stands out with his ability to target his receivers, hitting his receivers in stride despite solid coverage in the backfield.
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Another player to make his presence known last weekend was Micah Nance Micah Nance 5’9″ | 160 lbs | RB Blackman | 2028 TN , a running back at Blackman Middle School. With great footwork and durability in the pocket, Nance proved he could maneuver the field and stay on his feet against some tough opponents during positional drills. I also like Nance’s quick execution and ability to use his arms to create disruption in the one-on-one matchup.