Day 2: 7 on 7 Showcase 15U Champions
With all the talent on the field this weekend, it all came down to a handful of championship games, and right now we’re looking at the 15U champs! Demarquis Landers POS WR CLASS 2027 Demarquis Landers School: Northside Arguably the…
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Continue ReadingWith all the talent on the field this weekend, it all came down to a handful of championship games, and right now we’re looking at the 15U champs!
Demarquis Landers
Demarquis Landers
Arguably the best athlete on the field, the ceiling is high for Landers. He’s as quick and as twitchy as they come. He’s explosive off the line, in all of his cuts, and he’s able to jump out of the gym. After one of their games he celebrated by doing a few back-flips. The last being one where he stayed in the air so long it was fairly impressive. He’s able to go up and over the top for grabs down the field and if you get the ball in his area, he’ll find a way to come down with it. The raw athletic ability he has is quite simply special.
Jarmeek Harrison
Jarmeek Harrison
The entire team was made up of scrappy athletes who want the ball and can do special things with it and Harrison is no different. He’s explosive and has another gear when he gets the ball in his hands. He’s able to make defenders miss in a phone booth and has the awareness to get down and not take a big shot. There was no animosity on the team and everyone did their part which is what made this team so fun. You could tell it was a group of just raw athletes being coached as 1 and it worked like a charm.
Keaton Robinson
Keaton Robinson
Operating in the slot for Team Robinson was Keaton and he did not disappoint. He’s as quick and twitchy as you want any slot WR. He’s able to cut on a dime and change direction as good as anyone you’ll see. He’s got good hands and doesn’t lose the ball through traffic. When they needed a tough conversion there were 2 guys they went to and Robinson was one of them. You could tell early on he has the trust of his QB, and that he knows Keaton will be where he’s supposed to be when he’s supposed to be there.
Marcus Williams
Marcus Williams
The big man in the middle was Williams and he was arguably the most dominant Red Zone threat there the entire weekend. He’s not afraid to be physical and go up for a ball, even in 7 on 7. He’ll rip it away and snag it out of the air making it look easy. He plucked multiple balls out of the air for some incredible TD grabs. All throughout the weekend it was clear that Williams knows what his strengths are he and plays into them. A big man who can go up and make tough grabs while not being afraid of taking a big shot is always a QB’s best friend.
Anthony Barnes
Anthony Barnes
Barnes was another stellar athlete for Team Robinson who simply just belongs on a football field. He glides all over, chews up yardage, and has a good head on his shoulders. He’s able to make guys miss and can find a second gear when he gets the ball in his hands. He’s willing to rotate in and out as well as move around where needed. He was versatile and came through for them in a handful of spots including a TD grab to tie things back up early on in the championship game. I left impressed with Barnes and his raw ability and rangy build.