PRZATL Combine Preview: 5 Intriguing Early Sign Ups
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Our April 27th PRZ Combine in Atlanta is still a few weeks away, but there are still numerous intriguing prospects across the state who have locked in their spot for the event. With verified measurements, elite coaching, and new partnerships…
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Continue ReadingOur April 27th PRZ Combine in Atlanta is still a few weeks away, but there are still numerous intriguing prospects across the state who have locked in their spot for the event. With verified measurements, elite coaching, and new partnerships with HUDL and TrackingFootball, the combine series is headed to another level. Here are some impressive prospects that have already signed up.
Simmons is a senior sleeper QB prospect that is locked in for our event. The rising senior is a long, lanky, athletic QB prospect with some noticeable upside. When he throws, he does a good job of coiling his whipping style motion, which allows the ball to quickly pop out of his hand. He is a twitchy athlete, which allows him to quickly dodge pressure and extend plays. Simmons should test well and should also flash some solid arm talent and ball placement on the 27th.
*Simmons now plays at KIPP*
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With D1 offers already under his belt, Curtis is without a doubt one of the more noteworthy prospects locked in for our showcase. He is a two way player at WR and DB, but his future is likely on offense. Curtis is an outstanding athlete and is physical on the outside. He has fine size at 6’0 180, but his leaping skills and ability to play above the rim allow him to play bigger. Curtis is a highlight play waiting to happen and should shine when competition gets stiff.
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CJ Dockery CJ Dockery 6’1″ | 185 lbs | WR Prince Avenue Christian | 2026 GA exploded during his sophomore season at PACS and topped off his campaign with an impressive showing in the state title game. He has played well on the camp circuit since then and is also a track athlete. Dockery possesses good size at 6’1 185 and is a fluid mover. His ball skills are off the charts, frequently snagging the ball over defenders and contouring his body to do so. This allows him to get DBs vertical in his routes, which allows him to snap off in-breaking concepts to create separation. Dockery is an FBS WR talent and should only raise his stock this offseason.
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Hughley is still waiting in the shadows at Gainesville, but there is plenty to like about this rising sophomore and his upside. Hughley has been at our camp before, and he performed well, showcasing a smooth release and plenty of confidence as a passer. He has only gotten older since, so I expect those attributes to be even better. I am eager to watch Hughley to perform amongst the other QBs in attendance.
Frank Young
Frank Young
Frank Young is yet another QB waiting in the shadows, but I have heard enough buzz about him over the last year to be excited about what he has to offer. He is still young and growing, but he has good size right now at 6’0 175 and will only get better. When you watch his reps, you can tell he has a good feel for the position and plays with confidence. His arm strength is developing, but he throws with good mechanics and can occasionally spin the ball nicely into tight coverage. Young will be accompanied by Creekview starting QB Austin Guest Austin Guest 5’11” | 185 lbs | QB Creekview | 2025 State GA , allowing the Grizzlies to show off their deep QB room.