New Names Picking Up Steam This Recruiting Cycle
Over the last two weeks College coaches were back on the road evaluating and recruiting. Several players from the NW/W Area saw a rise in their stock, receiving multiple new FBS offers. Below are a few names that caught my…
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Continue ReadingOver the last two weeks College coaches were back on the road evaluating and recruiting. Several players from the NW/W Area saw a rise in their stock, receiving multiple new FBS offers. Below are a few names that caught my eye.
Cayman Reynolds
Cayman Reynolds
Reynolds has quietly gone about being one of the Top prospects in the NWGA area in the 2025 class. Great frame at 6’4.5 240. Lined up more as an outside receiver at the high school level but projects as a traditional TE at the College level. Good route runner that uses his size advantage to get himself in position over smaller defenders. Good hands who does an outstanding job of high pointing the football. Deceptively fast with long strides that adds to his YAC.
He picked up an offer from Colorado State this week and has interest from schools in just about every conference. Has recently been on campus at Georgia Tech, Vandy, and Virginia Tech.
Demarcus Gardner
Demarcus Gardner
The 6’0 WR/DB has really seen his recruiting pick up the last few weeks with new offers from Florida , Kentucky, SMU, Jacksonville State, Georgia State and UCF among the programs extending offers. Athletic kid that has absolute burners for feet. In a recent post on his X account he posted a 23.28 mph speed, which is one of the fastest times I have seen in the area during the last year.
His speed makes him a tough WR to cover at the high school level. Has quick foot work to create separation and once he does your not catching him. Good hands and has the athleticism to out jump taller DBs. Good cover DB that once again uses his speed to get in position to disrupt plays. Big Senior season on tap for this Cedartown Bulldog.
Jordyn Woods
Jordyn Woods
Woods is another kid with size that has gone relatively under the radar until now. The 6’4 180 ATH picked up offers this week from Minnesota, Michigan State, Western Michigan and Tulane.
Long frame with plenty of room to add good weight. Was timed by Titan at 21.39 mph in game conditions this past season. Athletic DB that has good awareness in coverage and uses his length to make plays on the ball. Physical kid that doesn’t mind coming up and laying a hit on RBs in run support. Plays for an outstanding program at Cartersville that has a great reputation for developing talent on and off the field. P5 talent that is just now starting to pop up on everyone’s radar.