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There are some tough guys who have popped up on our radar. These guys are some dogs that know how to hold their own on the football field. These are studs that we know are going to be some players…
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Continue ReadingThere are some tough guys who have popped up on our radar. These guys are some dogs that know how to hold their own on the football field. These are studs that we know are going to be some players on the next level. Let’s check it out.
Jayden Cration
Cration is a 6-foot-3, 180-pound receiver from Canton that college coaches are going to love. This young man is one of the type of players that knows how to step up and make big plays for his team when he is on the field. Cration is definitely going to be a division one player on the next level. This guy knows how to make room for his quarterback to get the football to him. He is going to be one of those players that sees his stock rise this season.
Davis is a guy from Hamilton that has been making noise. He stepped up big for his team last season. We expect him to do more big things this season. Davis is a defensive lineman from Hampton that we think has a chance to be a division one prospect. Davis is one of those players that gives it his all every time that he steps on the field. He also has been doing a good job on the camp circuit this offseason. It will not surprise us if he starts pulling in a lot of interests this offseason.
Julius Mathis
Mathis is a player from Holmes County Central that is going to be a stud for his team. Mathis is a guy that is 6-foot-3, 200 pounds. You are definitely going to want to know who he is. He is a stud that we think is going to do a great job of transitioning from a basketball player to a football player. He has the size and the athletic ability to go out there and make things happen. Mathis is a guy to keep up with in this class.
Davis is a guy that we always have to make sure we mention. We think that he is going to have a big season this year. He has been the leader of his team the past two seasons. We think that this is the year he lets the nation know how good he is. We think that he is a division one prospect. He really needs to kill all the camp circuits he can this summer. Davis is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound guy that knows how to move on the field. We are going to keep up with his process.