Evaluations Of Players in Our 2026 Update Part 2
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Jakobe Clapper OH #12 LB #3 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 200 POS LB CLASS 2026 View Profile Jakobe Clapper State: Ohio School: St. Xavier At 6’2 200 pounds Clapper is a good blend of physicality and athleticism. He plays the game…
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Continue ReadingAt 6’2 200 pounds Clapper is a good blend of physicality and athleticism. He plays the game on a downward plain. He attacks blockers with violent hands and the ability to bend and dip to get around them. In the pass game he has the fluidity and ball skills to make plays. He has the speed to rundown in the run game and to run with tight ends and running backs in the pass game. College coaches have taken notice as he’s already received offers from ACC and Big Ten schools. With a strong camp season he should continue to stack.
Standing 6’3, Houston has a combination of length and athleticism to be special. He has lined up at free safety for the Gators, but I project him to the cornerback position at the college level. Houston has loose hips and is a fluid athlete. He uses his length to his advantage when playing the ball as he breaks on the receiver. He’s a willing tackler in the run game. This summer will be a big one for the junior to be. He has a chance to blow up onto the D1 recruiting scene!
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Davis is a dangerous dual threat quarterback who we have ranked as the top Quarterback in the 2026 class. Davis can hurt defenses in a multitude of ways. From the pocket he can make elite throws to all three levels. He has easy arm strength and the ability to throw the ball into windows. When the pocket breaks down, Davis, is explosive and dynamic in his ability to avoid the rush. He does a good job of keeping his eyes downfield but has the vision and speed to tuck the ball and run for chunk plays. He’s a fluid passer who can throw a strong deep ball while on the run. Davis has offers from South Florida and the MAC, but I expect him to add G5 offers and start to garner P4 interests if not offers this offseason.
Miller lines up at outside linebacker for the Mustangs. Because of his combination of frame, athleticism, and strength, I expect him to grow into a weakside defensive end at the college level. He will be a versatile DE who can both set the edge in the run game and rush the passer in the pass game. Storm has an explosive downhill style of play. He can run around or through opposing blockers. In the pass game Miller has the hips and the change of direction and lateral movement skills to avoid blockers. In the run game he’s violent at the point of attack and has the ability to stuff plays at the line of scrimmage. The genetics are strong (pun intended) with this one as Storm’s older brother Blake is a starting offensive tackle at Clemson. I expect Miller to start to garner P4 interest and D1 offers this offseason.
Hill is a player who started to breakout in his sophomore season. Allen possesses elite length (6’4) and ball skills. He’s a fluid athlete who tracks the ball well and attacks it in the air. He has the hands and body control to finish the play. It’s still early and looking at his traits, they could play to the defensive side of the ball as a hybrid linebacker or edge depending on how he continues to develop physically. College coaches have started to take notice as evidenced by offers from Kentucky and Michigan as well as a handful f G5 offers. This summer camp season will be a big opportunity to go back up that D1 interests with strong play.