#PRZ7v7: Tournament MVP’s (In-State Edition)
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Out of all the in-state talent at last weekend’s PRZ Music City Mayhem 7v7 tournament, these players mentioned below had top level performances that earned MVP honors while at the same time, boosting their recruiting stocks. Music City Mayhem MVP’s…
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Continue ReadingOut of all the in-state talent at last weekend’s PRZ Music City Mayhem 7v7 tournament, these players mentioned below had top level performances that earned MVP honors while at the same time, boosting their recruiting stocks.
Music City Mayhem MVP’s
QB MVP
Last weekend at the Music City Mayhem was some of the best work I’ve seen out of Franklin so far throughout his football career by throwing near flawlessly while leading his “TN Pride” team to the tourney title game. Franklin threw the ball with pinpoint accuracy and timing along with keeping his poise during some tough game situations. This honor was well earned for Franklin and a step in the right direction when it comes to his progression as a player.
Highlights
Runner-Up: Stephen Nieves Stephen Nieves 6'1" | 185 lbs | QB Columbia Academy | 2025 TN – Columbia Acad.
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RB MVP
Both days at the Music City Mayhem last weekend, Crudup made tough catch after tough catch either placing his team in scoring position or producing touchdowns himself. His ability to run routes and catch the ball down field was quite impressive, displaying his versatility as a running back on the next level. This Mid-TN product keeps stacking strong off-season days together that continues to push his stock to another level.
Highlights
Runner-Up: Lehky Thompkins – TCA ‘26
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WR MVP
Man was this West Tennessee wideout impressive during the PRZ Music City Mayhem 7v7 tournament last weekend. Waller was an absolute baller that could not be controlled. His route running, speed and length was a problem for defensive backs while his hands were like glue. This guy is vastly underrated and in my eyes after last weekend’s performance, Waller’s a Top 10 receiver in this state for the #TN2025 class.
Highlights
Runner-Up: Mark Jurkovich Mark Jurkovich TN – Pope Prep
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TE MVP
This Mid-Tennessee talent was near unstoppable last weekend in Murfreesboro where Jackson used his athleticism and size to dominate his opponents from start to finish. The Admirals senior big man made plays all over the field from working on the outside at both X & Y positions as well as lining up in the slot and working the middle of the field. He also did good work in the red zone where his size was a problem for the opposition.
Runner-Up: Derreon Rogers Derreon Rogers 6'3" | 200 lbs | TE First Assembly | 2026 TN – Germantown ‘26
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ATH MVP
Trashawn Jean
Trashawn Jean
Taking care of business on both sides of the ball for his “TN Pride” team last weekend at the Music City Mayhem, Jean started making a name for himself as a playmaker with size and a skill set that should appeal to collegiate coaches. Until his team ran out of gas in the title game, Jean was a steady performer his quarterback could depend on and he handled himself well covering speedsters on the outside at cornerback.
Runner-Up: Ty Hollis Ty Hollis 5'10" | 170 lbs | ATH Riverdale | 2026 TN – Riverdale ‘26
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LB MVP
Even though his Code Blue team didn’t have their best of tournaments, Miller was a steady presence on their squad that did a good job of covering his opponents out of the backfield and implementing his physicality upon them. The Mavs senior linebacker was also solid on offense, providing a safety blanket out of the backfield. Last weekend was some of the best work I’ve seen from Miller yet!
Highlights
Runner-Up: Hank Miller Hank Miller 5'9" | 175 lbs | ATH Trinity Christian Academy | 2026 TN – TCA ‘26
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DB MVP
The Cavaliers senior two-way talent earned this top honor after a stellar performance last weekend at the Music City Mayhem where Greenhill displayed excellent ball skills along with speed and coverage abilities that translate well to the college game. Last weekend in Murfreesboro was a big step in this guy’s progression as a player as well as boosting his stock as a potential college recruit.
Highlights
Runner-Up: Jalen Smith Jalen Smith 6'2" | 155 lbs | ATH Mount Pleasant | 2026 TN – Mt. Pleasant ‘26
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