Bethany College Prospect Camp: The WRs & DBs
It was a small but talented group of prospects on hand for the Bethany College Prospect Camp on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Here are the receivers and defensive backs who were in attendance at the camp. Sylas Aitken HEIGHT 5'9"…
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Continue ReadingIt was a small but talented group of prospects on hand for the Bethany College Prospect Camp on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Here are the receivers and defensive backs who were in attendance at the camp.
![Sylas Aitken](https://prepredzone.com/wp-content/themes/prep-network-content/public/images/generic-male.png)
Sylas Aitken
Sylas Aitken
The 1A Top Performing WR at the Bethany College Prospect Camp was South Fayette 2025 WR/DB Sylas Aitken. While not the biggest athlete at 5’9 180, Aitken maximizes every ounce of his frame and is put together very well for a high school prospect. He’s dynamic and very athletic which he displayed during the testing portion of the camp with a 4.82 40 that can be improved along with very good pro shuttle and broad jump numbers at 4.25 seconds and a 3+ yard jump. Aitken is twitchy with great feet and looked smooth during the individual drills period as a WR and a DB. He can play on either side of the ball at the next level and can do so at a high level as a versatile athlete.
Aitken has natural ball skills and playmaking ability and will excel at the D3 level if D2’s pass on him but can play his way into earning opportunities at that level.
The 1B WR/DB performer at Bethany College’s prospect camp was 2025 Cornell WR/DB Mikey Keyes. Keyes is highly thought of by our PA site where he’s ranked inside the 2025 Top 300 as the #18 WR. He certainly looked the part in person and is an impressive-looking athlete at 6’1 and nearly 200 pounds. His testing numbers didn’t accurately show how he was moving around during drills and could greatly improve them if he trained for them. Keyes is a tough matchup for DBs at his length and size and that was the case during 1-on-1s on both sides of the ball. I had him winning the highest amount of reps during that period and won reps as both a receiver and a defensive back.
Keyes can make strides in his quickness and release but the way he moves at his size should bring him some D2 offers this season.
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Noah Pletcher
Noah Pletcher
2025 Charleroi (PA) WR Noah Pletcher is an under-the-radar prospect out of Pennsylvania who flashed in person at the Bethany College Prospect Camp. Pletcher had strong testing numbers in the 40 and broad jump with a time of 4.82 and a 3-yard leap. He’s a long 6’0 155 who will raise his ceiling the more he fills out his longer frame. Pletcher looked solid as both a receiver and a defensive back and could play safety at the next level if needed. He had winning reps during 1-on-1s at both positions and looked smooth moving around during that period and in individual drills.
It looks like he was banged up a bit last season as a junior which may be why he’s flying under the radar a bit right now, but Pletcher should have numerous D3 options by Signing Day and a potential steal at that level.
![Chase Jablonski](https://prepredzone.com/wp-content/themes/prep-network-content/public/images/generic-male.png)
Chase Jablonski
Chase Jablonski
2025 Armstrong (PA) WR Chase Jablonski was another strong tester at the Bethany College Prospect Camp. He reeled off a 4.84 40, 4.48 pro shuttle, and a 3-yard broad jump which were some of the best numbers at the camp. Jablonski has a slighter build at his height and can fill out his frame to increase his ceiling and potential. He showed good footwork during drills and performed well during the 1-on-1s portion of the camp at receiver with several winning reps. Jablonski has cornerback experience as well and could play DB in college depending on how coaches view him as a prospect, but I liked what I saw from him as a pass catcher.
He’ll be a strong D3-level prospect who can develop into a quality player at the next level and should earn some offers from that level with more strong camp performances along with a solid senior year.