Most Talent in the State: The Hun School Offense Edition
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An absolute dominant force in the MAPL Conference, The Hun School has been the biggest challenge within the conference for years, and I don’t see that slowing down anytime soon. Every position on this team is loaded. Not only are…
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Continue ReadingAn absolute dominant force in the MAPL Conference, The Hun School has been the biggest challenge within the conference for years, and I don’t see that slowing down anytime soon. Every position on this team is loaded. Not only are they skilled across the board, but they are equipped with legitimate D1 talent in every class. These are names you will hear on ESPN over the next few falls when you are glued to your couch come Saturday afternoon.
Jack Moran
Jack Moran
Even with Miles O’Neill starting for the Hun School in 2023, Jack Moran was able to get time on the field and showcase his skills. Arguably the strongest arm in the state, Jack’s larger than life frame allows him to clear the defensive line with ease and launch it deep downfield. Tossing for 1034 yards, 10 touchdowns, and only one interception last season, Jack’s crisp throwing mechanics had him delivering dimes play after play. Tossing tight spiraled passes, Jack is able to throw the ball with exceptional timing right into the breadbasket of his receivers. The Hun School will have the most prolific pass attack in 2024, full stop. Receiving offers from Charlotte, Temple, UConn, Old Dominion, and Maryland, many more offers are surely coming his way in the upcoming months.
Currently the number 2 RB in the NJ 2026 class, Chase Enlow Chase Enlow 5’9″ | 195 lbs | RB The Hun School | 2026 State NJ is making a strong case for taking over the top spot. Combining for nearly 800 offensive yards and 6 touchdowns in 2023, Chase has already gained national recognition as he has taken visits to schools such as Notre Dame, Rutgers, Boston College, and Syracuse. A running back that hits the ground running once the ball is in his hands, Chase may be equipped with the fastest acceleration in the state. He is able to jump cut and explode out of the position, leaving defenders stunned in their tracks. Not only does he have the vision to go with the speed, but he also has the lateral quickness to get to the outside before the defenders can react. Chase will be putting up big numbers in 2024.
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An electric route runner, Liam Thorpe Liam Thorpe 6’0″ | 190 lbs | ATH The Hun School | 2025 NJ has the potential to be a household name in the years to come. Receiving 697 yards and 6 touchdowns last fall, Liam is in a position to eclipse the double digit touchdown and the 1000 yard mark next season. With a knack for shaking defenders off of his route, Liam is able to find his way to open space and make it an easy throw and catch for Jack Moran.
If there is one thing Liam is not, it’s one dimensional. Not only is he an elusive route runner, but his hand-eye coordination compliments his foot work and allows him to reel the ball in from afar. What’s even more impressive is Liam can take it the distance from pretty much any spot on the field. Toss it to him short and let him loose. Liam has offers from Duke. Stanford, WVU, Boston College, and UNC, but more are coming his direction once teams see what he can do in 2024.
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If defenses think it’s tough covering one elite receiver, watch what happens when a second is in the lineup. Bryce Kania Bryce Kania 6’4″ | 195 lbs | WR Hun | 2025 State NJ sets himself apart from much of the competition since he towers over every defender he comes up against. Racking up 630 yards and an astonishing 12 touchdowns in 2023, Bryce was an absolute mismatch and nightmare to cover one on one. A sprinter at the receiver position, Bryce can burn defenders if they’re caught peeking into the backfield. Not only that, but he does a superb job securing the catch and coming down with it. He can catch the ball away from his body and does a great job putting his full attention to reeling it in when he has defenders in his face. Bryce is one of the scariest pylon threats in the state.