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<p>16 - [player_tooltip player_id='1272624' first='Luke' last='Pagan'] - Mills Park - Luke did a great job showing change of direction during the individual portion of the showcase. He showed excellent technique in protecting the football and showed some versatility in 1 on 1 drills in running some short pass routes versus linebackers. <br><br>13 - [player_tooltip player_id='529092' first='Wyatt' last='Wade Harty'] - Northern Guilford - Loved Wyatt's intensity throughout the camp. He was always the first in line to do the next drill and ran with great power and focus. As I see he is also a linebacker, I think Wyatt shows the traits to be a future leader for his team in high school.</p>
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<p>45 - Jacori McMillan - As a 7th grade prospect, Jacori was impressive. I liked his speed and agility he displayed through our the combine portion of the showcase. During individual drills, Jacori showed some fluid change of direction and explosion out of cuts. I thought he also completed well during 1 on 1 drills and flashed some excellent traits to become a starting running back at the high school level. <br><br>Wide Receivers<br><br>17 - Colby Yeager - West Forsyth - Colby showed some excellent overall athleticism throughout the showcase. I thought he showed some strong hands and caught the football very consistently throughout the day. Colby is a two-sport athlete, also starring on the baseball diamond - I am excited to see his progress in both sports throughout his high school career. <br><br>31 - Isaiah Altman - St. Paul's - I loved how Isaiah worked hard during every drill. Isaiah ran his routes with precision during that portion of the camp and caught the football well and away from his body. That is an important thing as he grows into high school. In researching Isaiah, I love how hard he works on his craft and his dedication to becoming as good of a player as possible. That will bode well for his future. </p>
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<p>46 - [player_tooltip player_id='887866' first='Domonic' last='Williams Jr'] - Dominic was also selected as a top Defensive Back at this showcase. As a receiver, Dominic showed some smooth ability in running routes and soft hands catching the football. Dominic has an athletic frame where he can high-point the football well in 1 on 1 coverage, and Dominic shows excellent long speed to run deep routes and separate from defensive backs in the open field. <br><br>Offensive Line</p>
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<p>43 - Brody Lorenzo - Dutch Fork - Brody would be my overall MVP for this showcase if there were such an award. Brody locked down every defender put in front of him during the 1 on 1 portion of the showcase. I think Brody is ready to play varsity football right now if he needs to do so. Excellent strength and overall technique, it was a joy to scout him at this camp. A 6'2 and 280-pound prospect in the Class of 2028. <br><br>3 - [player_tooltip player_id='866094' first='Alfonso' last='Gonzalez-Turner'] - Woodlawn - Alfonso is a good-sized prospect who can help a team on either side of the football - I think he has some very good athleticism and he competed hard through the entire camp. I thought his hand placement in blocking drills was good, and his footwork is at a good place at this level of his overall development as a player. </p>
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<p><br>41 - [player_tooltip player_id='1115385' first='Jordan' last='Thompson'] - Riverbend - Jordan was a top selection at both offensive and defensive lines, which speaks for itself. One of the best players at this particular camp, Jordan is a strong young man that moves very well for his size. It will be fun to see ultimately what side of the ball Jordan ends up at in his high school career. </p>
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