New Names on Radar after Last Week’s BUXMONT Showcase Pt.1
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Christian Johns-Wallace HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 195 POS RB CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Christian Johns-Wallace Class 2025 Position RB Height 6'1" Weight 195 HS North Penn | PA New Names on Radar after Last Week’s BUXMONT…
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Continue ReadingOne of the first prospects to catch my eye at this event. Stands anywhere between 6’1 to 6’2. Listed as an RB but participated at LB/DB at the showcase. Recently tagged me in his junior tape post on Twitter, a tape showcasing 5+ sacks, 4 INTs, and 10+ TFLs. Easily a rankable prospect after taking a peek into this film. Combo what I’ve already seen in person, this is clearly a piece of the winning formula over at North Penn.1st-Team All-League honors, ashamed I didn’t find his tape in time for the rankings back in December. Would likely place inside the Top300 after watching his junior reel. Can play OLB in a traditional sense, a front-seven piece who can drop into coverage (curl/flat) and set the tone in run support. Where he’s likely to draw real interest from collegiate suitors is after seeing his prowess at safety or cover skills in the slot. Excited to get him on our boards, excited to spread his name a bit.
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Like what I saw out of the Quakertown pass-catcher. Headed into his senior year yet I can’t find much tape on his Hudl. He might be working on carving out a role for himself in the Quaketown offense, working out the way he did at this event is sure to help him reach his goal. Quakertown 2026 QB Brady Martin Brady Martin 6’1″ | ATH Quakertown | 2026 State PA was in attendance, hope each of the two were able to build some chemistry as we barrell towards training camp. I can’t say who will be behind center, yet I imagine Thomas should see some kind of slot role opposite of Aiden Burgy Aiden Burgy 6’4″ | 185 lbs | WR Quakertown | 2025 State PA at Qtown.
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Sean Alston
Sean Alston
Stood out during Indi’s. Was able to keep my eye on him during routes on air, impressed here too. Wish Cheltenham’s Sean Alston would have released his sophomore tape a bit earlier than April, he would have landed on our lists sent out to college coaches had it been out two months earlier. A linebacker on Friday nights, showed DB skills in terms of foot speed and hips in person. Self-listed at 6’0, 200 pounds, boasts a 3.6 GPA. Don’t be surprised to see Alston take home 1st-Team All-League honors this coming Fall, his sophomore tape gives you the inclination that he could be a star ready to blossom in this Panther front-seven. Around turnovers often, aware of his surroundings. Excited to see what he’s capable of as an upperclassmen.
Everett Baker Everett Baker ATH Roman Catholic | 2025 State PA
Everett Baker Everett Baker ATH Roman Catholic | 2025 State PA
Everett Baker Everett Baker ATH Roman Catholic | 2025 State PA (#21), representing Plymouth Whitemarsh, did enough to catch my eye. Unsure if he’s a lock to make our ranks, but he’s one of the many Plymouth Whitemarsh prospects who I added to the PRZPA database post-event. Was told by local coaches present to keep an eye on him moving forward. Has a 12-minute on Hudl fully encompassing his junior season. A prime example of a prospect who needs to restructure his tape to showcase only his best plays. Baker boasts some quality reps at WR and DB yet they are buried among routine reps. Baker could also do a better job utilizing Twitter to his advantage. This is a talented young man who could likely provide value to local D3s programs, yet I am just now finding out about his skillset. Talented young man.
One of the first prospects to catch my eye, intriguing build is what drew attention. Likely a Plymouth Whitemarsh two-way player, yet fits the mold at wideout. Particpated at wideout at this event, tape shows he accounted for 10+ catches, 300+ yards last Fall. Reception count might be low but Laffredo certainly made the most of each opportunity. Three scores on the year. Laffredo will be dependent on the passing game when projecting senior year production. So long as Laffredo can replicate some of what he showed at this event, and produce on both sides of the ball, local D3s should come calling, kid has potential to be realized in an offense that focuses on throwing the football.