Offensive Threats to Watch in 20-6A
Below is a list of players in the district who have stepped up when called upon and are poised to take on larger roles for their teams next season. These individuals had impressive performances last year, and with increased opportunities…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a list of players in the district who have stepped up when called upon and are poised to take on larger roles for their teams next season. These individuals had impressive performances last year, and with increased opportunities on the horizon, they will be instrumental in their teams’ success. They have shown to be players with great potential and will be guys to keep eyes on for the future.
Koen Herrmann | QB | Fort Bend Austin | 2026
Herrmann showcased his skill at maneuvering out of the pocket, turning his body and delivering accurate throws while on the move. The lefty gunslinger demonstrated the ability to get the ball out with velocity and precision, particularly excelling with his deep passes. Herrmann’s accuracy and ball placement allowed him to maintain rhythm and consistently connect with his targets. He exhibited impressive athleticism, using his mobility to evade pressure and extend plays, often outrunning defenses for big gains when scrambling. With his combination of pocket awareness, passing accuracy, and athleticism, Herrmann emerged as a dynamic playmaker for his team, capable of making plays both with his arm and his legs. He will be a player to watch as he continues to develop for the seasons to come.
David Brewer | WR | Fort Bend Travis | 2026
Brewer emerged as a standout playmaker for the Tigers during the recent season, showcasing his talents at the receiver position. He displayed impressive ball tracking ability, combined with exceptional speed and agility. Brewer’s route running was notably sharp, allowing him to consistently create separation from defenders using his quickness and leverage. Effective across all three levels of the field, he proved to be a reliable target for his quarterback, capable of making plays in various situations. As the Newcomer of the Year in the district, Brewer demonstrated that he possesses the skills and potential to become one of the top players at his position in the area in the future. His performance in the past season served as just a glimpse of his considerable talents, hinting at a bright future ahead for Brewer and Tigers’ offense.
Austin Bowen | RB | Hightower | 2025
Bowen established himself as an explosive playmaker for the Hurricane offense, proving to be a dynamic threat in open space. As a change-of-pace back, he showcased remarkable quickness and elusiveness with the ball in his hands, consistently making defenders miss and creating big plays. Bowen also displayed impressive power, fearlessly taking on defenders and churning his legs for extra yards after contact. His ability to excel in multiple facets of the game made him a valuable asset to the team’s offensive arsenal. Bowen’s performance has garnered attention, and he will undoubtedly be a name to watch throughout the offseason and into the upcoming season as he continues to make an impact for the Hurricane offense.
Mason Cress | WR | Fort Bend Austin | 2025
Cress emerged as a reliable and consistent threat for his team, particularly excelling in the short and intermediate passing game. With his quick release off the line of scrimmage, he became a reliable target in the middle of the field, consistently finding openings in the defense. Cress’s ability to turn short receptions into significant gains was a testament to his vision and running ability after the catch, as he effectively followed his blocks and demonstrated power to break tackles. His strong hands enabled him to make difficult catches in traffic, including contested throws where he showcased his ability to come down with the ball in 50/50 situations. Cress also made valuable contributions on special teams, utilizing his athleticism to set up his team with favorable field position and swinging the momentum of games with impressive returns. Overall, Cress’s versatility and impact on both offense and special teams solidified his role as a key playmaker for his team.
Jakorey Williams | RB | Ridge Point | 2025
Williams showcased himself as a decisive one-cut back, skilled at swiftly navigating through running lanes and accelerating through the open hole. His ability to quickly reach the second level of the defense was a testament to his explosiveness and vision. Williams consistently made defenders miss with his sudden change of direction, effectively putting his foot in the ground to elude would-be tacklers. His quick burst and agility enabled him to consistently extend drives with his ability to create positive plays. Williams is expected to remain a focal point of the Panther offense, utilizing his dynamic running style to help propel the team to continued success in the upcoming season.
Jordan Caldwell | WR | Fort Bend Elkins | 2025
Caldwell emerged as a deep threat and a playmaker capable of producing explosive plays for his team. His versatility at the receiver position allowed him to line up effectively in both the slot and out wide, utilizing his speed and quickness to create separation from defenders on his routes. Caldwell consistently displayed reliable hands, making crucial catches when the team needed them the most. He showcased his big-play ability by capitalizing on opportunities to turn short receptions into significant gains or break free for long touchdowns. With his combination of speed, route-running prowess, and reliable hands, Caldwell proved to be a valuable asset to the team’s offensive arsenal, providing a consistent threat down the field and making impactful contributions to the passing game.
Kamal Henry | QB | Hightower | 2025
Henry demonstrated remarkable athleticism and versatility on the offensive side of the ball for the Hurricanes, making an impact regardless of his position. As a quarterback, opposing defenses had to respect his dual-threat abilities, as he posed a threat both with his legs and his arm. Henry’s knack for creating plays outside of the pocket resulted in numerous big plays for the Hurricanes’ offense. His talents extended to the receiving position, where he showcased exceptional playmaking ability, particularly in runs after the catch. Whether at quarterback or receiver, Henry proved to be an outstanding athlete with the ability to contribute in multiple facets of the game. His dynamic skill set undoubtedly played a significant role in the Hurricanes’ success, and he is expected to continue being a key feature of the team’s offense in the upcoming season.