PRZ-PA Classic – NoLackin Lifestyle 15U Report
The Prep Redzone 7v7 Circuit made a stop in Pennsylvania this weekend and we had some great football throughout the two days. I was locked in to the 15U division and will have several team reports, featuring their top performers…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Redzone 7v7 Circuit made a stop in Pennsylvania this weekend and we had some great football throughout the two days. I was locked in to the 15U division and will have several team reports, featuring their top performers this week. We’re continuing the coverage today with a look at the top standouts from the No Lackin Lifestyle squad from Pennsylvania.
This squad out of the Philadelphia area had a strong weekend from start to finish. They went 2-1 in pool play on Saturday, with the only loss being to a Tribe team that finished as Runner Up in the 15U division. That was a close game as well. And bracket play ended with another loss to Tribe but overall, this was an impressive group of players, mostly consisting of 2027 standouts, sprinkled with some really good and consistent 2026 prospects as well. Here’s a breakdown on five of the guys that stood out to us from start to finish.
Isaac Day – 2027 Tight End
Out of the five players on this breakdown, our favorite player might have been 2027 Isaac Day at the tight end position. Day was outstanding from start to finish this weekend. He became the security blanket of this NLL offense and made some really big catches. Day is also a prospect that just looks like he shines brighter when the pads are on and he’s able to be physical before and after the catch. Despite that, Day was still very productive and had some of the best hands in the 15U division. He was very reliable as a target and we think that there is a lot there to like about his game moving forward this summer.
Nick DeLuca Nick DeLuca QB Lower Merion | 2026 State PA – 2026 Quarterback
2026 quarterback Nick DeLuca Nick DeLuca QB Lower Merion | 2026 State PA was one of the best quarterbacks that we watched in the 15U division this weekend. DeLuca was on point on Saturday and that continued into Sunday. When you compare him to some of the other quarterbacks in the division, he’s one of the smaller signal callers. But when you judge arm talent alone, he was right there at the top because that ball got out of his hand in a hurry. And don’t overlook him as an overall athlete on the football field. DeLuca also turned around and made plenty of plays from the safety position this weekend. But there’s no doubt that he was dominant at the quarterback position.
Romeo Rivello – 2027 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back
2027 wide receiver and defensive back Romeo Rivello was the best two-way player for No Lackin’ when we were watching this weekend. Rivello first stood out to us on Saturday with his play on the defensive side of the ball. Rivello was absolutely a lock down cornerback and made play after play and was outstanding in man to man coverage. And then on Sunday, Rivello turned it on from the wide receiver position and really stood out as a playmaker on offense. Rivello was very productive and honestly, after looking at our notes and seeing his production, we couldn’t pick one side over the other for where he was the most valuable.
Tommy Morgan – 2026 Wide Receiver
2026 wide receiver Tommy Morgan was right there with Day as a reliable pass catcher for DeLuca and this NLL offense. Morgan played the role of your typical slot receiver that is absolutely electric after the catch. Morgan might have been one of the smallest players on the field the majority of the time but that did not matter. His quickness and overall speed created natural separation from defenders and he was also able to make some tough catches throughout the weekend. Morgan was very productive this weekend and definitely earned his way onto this breakdown from his play on Saturday and continuing on Sunday.
Zykerian Reid – 2027 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back
And our final prospect on this breakdown is 2027 wide receiver and defensive back Zykerian Reid and he might have the highest ceiling of the five prospects here. Physically, Reid looks the part as a tall and rangy athlete that looked like he was just as comfortable on offense as he was on defense. On defense, Reid lined up on the opposite side of Rivello at cornerback and did a good job on that side of the field. On offense, Reid gave NLL plenty of size and overall skill at the wide receiver position. And like Rivello, it felt like he made his greatest impact on the defensive side of the ball but he was no stranger to shining on offense.