Hidden Gems: Dawgs That Grabbed My Attention At #PRZNextCombineCO
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Today we will be looking at some players that were able to turn heads and make a statement. These are the players who I will be keep an eye on moving forward and who you need to add to the…
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Continue ReadingToday we will be looking at some players that were able to turn heads and make a statement. These are the players who I will be keep an eye on moving forward and who you need to add to the radar.
Boulton was a hog that had strong heavy hands that were quick and he had good hand placement as well. He was able to get good arm extension and dominate defenders. He was aggressive when playing DL and was violent with his hands, loud pops on the bag and getting off quickly.
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Garey was a back that stood out during drill work and was able to be smooth throughout. He was technically sound being able to show a good burst of speed and keeping the ball high and tight. He was able to explode out of his cuts, playing with a lot of speed.
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Jones was a player that had a lot of speed and was able to show that during drill work, having a smooth running style. He has a quick twitch and shows good explosiveness in and out of cuts, having a good change of direction.
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Turner was a back that looked comfortable with the ball in his hands. He showed the ability to get in and out of cuts quickly and was able to show good body control. I liked how fluent his movement was and ability to change speeds quickly.
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Conca was a player that showed a strong base and had a strong punch. He was able to use his strength in one on ones and was able to get good arm extension. He was able to keep defenders at bay with strong first punch and quick feet to stay in front.
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Bryon Madrid
Bryon Madrid
Madrid was a player that caught my attention by his pure hand power, being able to pop the bag with physicality and getting through quickly. In one on ones was a menace on the offensive side, being able to win one on ones with his power, not giving up ground and stifling defenders off of the line.
Lefotu-Maiava was a player that was technical in drill work and got better throughout the day. He was able to show violent hands, ripping the bag out of peoples hands and getting through. He was able to be explosive in one on ones and beat his opponent with his quickness.
Anchondo was a player that was able to standout during the competition part of the day and grabbed my attention with his quick burst of speed and just the quickness he played with. He was aggressive going against defenders and was able to show a good base, having a strong first punch.