Box State Ballers: Standout Performers From #PRZCombineCo
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Today we will be taking a look at the players that were given MVP from the coaches at the event. These were the players that were able to show up and stand out. CT Worley CO #12 QB #3 HEIGHT…
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Continue ReadingToday we will be taking a look at the players that were given MVP from the coaches at the event. These were the players that were able to show up and stand out.
Worley was the MVP for the QBs and is known for his running ability but was able to showcase his arm. The ball was jumping out of his hand and he has a lot of zip on his passes. He was able to lead his receivers in one on ones and making passes before receivers were coming out of breaks. He was able to make every pass on the field and has nice touch on intermediate to deep passes.
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Hickey was the MVP for OL and was able to show his strength in one on one, showing quickness with his feet . He was able to shuffle quickly to keep defenders in front and showed a strong punch keeping defenders off balance. He had great hand placement and was physical at the point of attack.
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Malakai Harkley
Malakai Harkley
Harkley was the RB MVP and was a prospect that plays with a lot of speed. He was able to make a move and pull away from LBs when they were doing one on one. He was constantly winning against his matchup with speed and jump cuts, using nice fakes to get the LB out of position.
Kriz-Haynes was the MVP for DL and was a prospect that showed a high motor. He was able to play with a lot of speed and in drills was able to consistently be first in whatever they did. He was aggressive with his hands in one on one and showed some power as well.
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Brayden Black
Brayden Black
Black was the MVP for WR and he was a prospect that had a lot of speed. He was quick in his change of direction and showed soft hands being able to come down with some tough catches. He was smooth in his route running and was able to create separation because of it. He was able to showcase his big play ability often and beat out some top receivers to win MVP.
Swift was the MVP for LBs and he was able dominate in one on one and during 3 vs 2. In drill work he was able to be smooth throughout, taking the coaching and showing his explosiveness. When going against the RBs he didn’t get beat often being able to take good angles and not fall for the head fakes. During 3 vs 2 he was causing havoc in coverage and making it difficult on receivers to get going.
Offerdahl was the MVP for the DBs and was able to be lockdown against some of the top receivers. He showed good feet being able to get in and out of breaks quickly, making a play on the ball. In one on one he was one of few DBs and was able to stay hip to hip with receivers and not lose many battles. In 3 vs 2 he was able to show good vision and come up quickly to break up passes.