Rankings Release: Elite Freshmen Linebackers (Part. II)
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Davis checks into our rankings as the number six linebacker in this 2027 class, and as a top 60 overall prospect across the state of California. He is a tackle to tackle plug that has fluid movement skills, quick COD abilities and is very well built for a first year prep player. On tape, he is a violent player that shows he is not afraid to come up and run through lead blockers, and quickly reads plays with disciplined eyes and quickly triggers and gets into his run fit. He is a low to the ground player that can go through or bend around offensive linemen, and shows closing speed in space and is a excellent open field tackler behind the LOS or in the flats. He also shows cover abilities downfield and can turn and run with backs and bigger receivers/tight ends. Starting as a first year player for one of the more respected programs in the state, Look for Davis to have another three years of dominance and be a next level kid at a high level.
Coach checks into our WL ranking after a very productive frosh campaign for one of the top top programs in the county and has a very bright future for the Braves. He is a well put together kid with a strong upper body, and powerful lower half that triggers quickly, plays fast and gets downhill in a hurry and is a sure tackler inside the tackles. He also shows great natural instincts around the ball and flows quickly while able to redirect and COD both when applying pressure and when in coverage. Look for Coach to be a potential candidate to crack into our overall rankings in the next update and is one of the more experienced second year players in the region heading into 2024.
Coleman is one of the more active Freshmen linebackers in the state, and is only going to continue and develop into a no brainer college caliber player at the second level with plus athleticism. He is a high motor kid that fly’s around and is seemingly always around the ball from his outside linebacker position and is a good open field tackler in the flats/backfield. He shows the ability to quickly get into the backfield, bend around blockers and closes the pocket in a hurry while playing with relentless pursuit of the ball at all times. Look for Coleman to make a big jump in his Sophomore season for the Pumas, as they have a long tradition of developing elite defensive players, especially at the second level.