PRZMI Combine Series Offensive Stock-Risers
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The Combine Series has come and gone, and we’ve gathered a ton of excellent information to better evaluate dozens of prospects. Some prospects were impressed, some met/confirmed expectations, and some fell short of expectations. This article will focus on Offensive…
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Continue ReadingThe Combine Series has come and gone, and we’ve gathered a ton of excellent information to better evaluate dozens of prospects. Some prospects were impressed, some met/confirmed expectations, and some fell short of expectations. This article will focus on Offensive Players who exceeded or confirmed my expectations!
*Height may differ from what’s listed on Hudl/Twitter. I went around and compared everyone’s height to mine (I’m 6’0″) and what was self-reported in order to correct and verify.
’26 ATH | Aaron Ricord Aaron Ricord 5'11" | 170 lbs | LB West Catholic | 2026 State MI | West Catholic | Twitter
5’11” 170
Aaron won Wide Receiver MVP, though I know he also has experience as a linebacker and safety. I didn’t spend a ton of time with the receivers, but I do have a video of Aaron earning a great concentration catch with our DB MVP all over him. He straight-up won some reps with great concentration and hands. His testing numbers also jumped off the page. Aaron has the 2nd-best Broad Jump of all time for a PRZMI Camp with 118 inches (9’10”). His 4.63 40-yard dash, 7.14 3-Cone, and 4.46 Shuttle are also excellent. Aaron has 100% earned a rankings boost after that performance.
’27 WR | Beau Peterson Beau Peterson 5'7" | 160 lbs | ATH Sparta | 2027 State MI | Sparta | Twitter
5’8″ 170
Beau is someone I’ve heard a lot about over the past several months. He’s everything advertised and even more. His sharp change of direction and route-running were far too much for any DB to handle. I really wish I had his testing results, but it looks like he opted not to share them, or they weren’t entered in for some reason. Still, Beau was incredibly impressive, consistently dominating an excellent DB group. Beau will undoubtedly be one of the best players in all of Michigan for years to come.
’26 QB | Jaxson Dosh Jaxson Dosh 6'0" | 185 lbs | QB Davison | 2026 State MI | Davison | Twitter
5’11” 185
Jaxson may be my most anticipated starting varsity quarterback ever. I didn’t think my opinion of him could be much higher, but after last weekend, it is. I almost don’t believe his testing numbers. His 4.09 Shuttle and 6.6 3-Cone aren’t only the best we’ve seen from a Quarterback, but excellent for any NFL Draft Prospect. I do take his numbers with a grain of salt since I didn’t test him (and the numbers are pretty unbelievable), but no matter what, I am supremely confident he’s a top-tier athlete at Quarterback. I didn’t spend any time evaluating QBs last weekend, but him winning MVP lets me know he performed lights-out throwing the football.
’25 WR | Matthew Evans Matthew Evans 6'3" | 170 lbs | WR Grand Blanc | 2025 State MI | Grand Blanc | Twitter
6’3″ 175
Matthew Evans Matthew Evans 6'3" | 170 lbs | WR Grand Blanc | 2025 State MI was an excellent competitor and won several reps against the best DBs our camp had to offer. He’s a tall, long wide receiver with a great catch radius, good hands, and body control. He has an insanely high upside and great athletic traits. There isn’t a 40 time listed for Matthew, but he had a 4.43 Shuttle, 7.31 3-cone, and 100-inch broad jump. Those numbers are solid, but not elite. BUT- I strongly believe that Matthew could reach a new level with a little more coaching and practice with these combine drills. I strongly believe that a GLIAC program should take a chance on Matthew. He has extremely high upside and will be a top target at Grand Blanc next season.
’26 TE | Brady Shelton Brady Shelton 6'5" | 235 lbs | TE Brighton | 2026 MI | Brighton | Twitter
6’4.5″ 235
I got to spend a bit of time with the Tight Ends, and Brady was moving around better than I expected. His 40 and Broad Jump were average for my small sample size of TEs (5.3 40, 93 inch Broad). On the other hand, his shuttle (4.8) and 3-cone (7.76) are all above-average and impressive, considering his 6’5″ 235lb size. In the few routes I saw him run, he was making good cuts and running hard. He’s shaping out to be more of a blocking tight end, similar to Brock Wright of the Detroit Lions.
’25 OL | Zane Panchula Zane Panchula 6'5" | 290 lbs | DL Rockford | 2025 State MI | Rockford | Twitter
6’5″ 290
Zane is someone I’ve been wanting to see in person for a while. His size is everything advertised, and there’s no doubt he has incredible potential. As an offensive lineman, he’s a bit rusty in some aspects but still managed to earn O-Line Runner-Up. His kickstep and initial punch need some work. At times he was leaning and off-balance, but at other times he looked balanced, square, with great anchor and hands. He just needs a bit more work before dominating in the fall. His testing numbers are all well-above average. Zane had a 5.00 40-yard dash was the 2nd best of all O-Lineman at camp. His 4.84 shuttle and 7.75 3-Cone were also 2nd-best in camp. I have a very optimistic outlook for Zane moving forward!
’26 OL | Sullivan Garvin Sullivan Garvin 6'5" | 300 lbs | OL Allegan | 2026 MI | Allegan | Twitter
6’5″ 300
Something clicked with me while watching Sully last weekend. Last showcase, I thought “Ok- he’s a little raw, takes coaching well, and has good size.” I thought he would probably he a high-tier D2 guy. Now, I’m pounding the table for every single MAC program to send Sully an offer. He dominated every single rep and made it look easy. Better yet, he doesn’t attend any blue-blood program. He’s a small-school prospect who takes coaching incredibly well, learns quickly, and gets as many reps as he can against the best of the best.
He’s already a Division 1 prospect, and he isn’t even close to reaching his ceiling. Sully is balanced, has a great punch, doesn’t over-react to pass rush moves, keeps his balance, and overall outclassed every defensive lineman in attendance. In addition, his testing numbers were great considering his towering size. He had the 3rd-best 40 (5.18), 2nd-best broad jump (101 inches), and around average numbers at shuttle and 3-cone.