2024 8th Grade FL Future Stars: Quarterback/Kicker Preview
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This 8th Grade Florida Future Stars team is comprised of some of the most, mega-talented 2028 prospects in the Sunshine State. In a talent-rich area like Florida, there are quite literally hundreds of kids that have the ability to make…
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Continue ReadingThis 8th Grade Florida Future Stars team is comprised of some of the most, mega-talented 2028 prospects in the Sunshine State. In a talent-rich area like Florida, there are quite literally hundreds of kids that have the ability to make this team. However, with a ton of options out there in terms of camps/combines, showcases, 7v7 and now even recruiting visits, prospects have to decide if they want to be part of this special event. Every year prospects from this game walk away with D1 offers, and this year should be no different. Here’s a look at the two prospects selected to play quarterback and the returning leg of their kicker.
Bryant is a crazy athletic quarterback who made thee play of the Future Stars Game event last year, by scrambling and hurdling over a defender, looking like the Jumpman logo in the process. In an article breaking down top performers from last year’s game, I described Bryant as, “a really thick, solid kid at 5-foot-9 and 165 pounds”. Well he has seemingly stretched out a bit this year and now lists himself at 5-foot-11 and weighs around 160-pounds. He certainly looks more like a quarterback this year, than he did a year ago. However, he still appears to be one one solid muscle from head to do. Everybody puts a lot of scrutiny into the height of a quarterback–which I completely understand–but if he can get to a legitimate 6-foot, a lot of schools around the country will be checking in with the talented Southpaw.
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Even more than the regular season, in a showcase event of any kind, the specialists are often pushed to the side and forgotten about…until they’re needed most. Should the 8th Grade Florida Future Stars need to rely on that often forgotten specialist, they got a reliable one in Kane DesJardins Kane DesJardins 5’4″ | 120 lbs | K Switzerland Point Middle | 2028 FL out of Switzerland Point Middle School. A year ago he played up on the eighth-grade team, as a seventh-grader and proved his worth throughout the practices. There is no rushing the kicker on field goal attempts and/or extra points in the Future Stars Game, however, it all looks automatic until it’s not. DesJardins drilled a 37-yard field goal against Georgia a year ago and certainly has the ability to do so again, this year.