Prospect Spotlight: 2026s and 2027s On The Rise!
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There’s a ton of talent across the state’s 2026 and 2027 classes- here we are taking a look at some of the underclassmen that have been picking up lots of steam recently! Cam Mallory AL #14 DL #5 HEIGHT 6'2"…
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Continue ReadingThere’s a ton of talent across the state’s 2026 and 2027 classes- here we are taking a look at some of the underclassmen that have been picking up lots of steam recently!
Cam Mallory Cam Mallory 6’2″ | 280 lbs | DL Moody | 2026 State AL had himself a terrific season on Moody’s defensive front last fall, the sophomore defensive tackle/end was able to thrive and disrupt opposing offenses all year long no matter who they were facing. Mallory is a guy that eats up space and can wreck a ton of havoc in opposing backfields each snap, and he has the numbers to prove it. It doesn’t matter if its a run or pass, Mallory can explode off the ball to make plays and has some incredibly impressive strength, power, and pursuit skills that allow him to be a monster out on the field. Mallory had himself a dominant season on Moody’s defensive line last fall where he recorded 91 total tackles (16 for loss) 3 sacks, and 6 hurries on the year. With that kind of production as a sophomore, it’s only fitting that teams have begun noticing Mallory’s talents. Recently, Mallory picked up himself an offer from Missouri- and with how well he’s been playing, he’ll absolutely be picking up more soon.
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Kentrell Davis Kentrell Davis 6’3″ | 170 lbs | WR Parker | 2026 State AL is quickly becoming one of the top pass catching targets in the state’s 2026 class- and rightfully so. What he was able to accomplish last fall at Parker was really impressive and shows just how much potential he has as an prospect. Davis is a really versatile and complete wide receiver that can both stretch the field vertically and make clutch plays at every level needed. David runs really sharp routes, has great speed and ability to separate, and can make a variety of tough catches despite heavy coverage as well. It showed up all last season on tape, Davis was a really productive wide receiver throughout his sophomore year and had a season where he totaled up 18 receptions for 335 yards and 4 touchdowns. With how well he’s already been playing, Davis has already had a lot of teams reach out his way to send offers. Currently, Davis lists them from schools like Kentucky, Washington, Tulane, and plenty other top tier programs!