PRZ Arkansas Combine Series All-Camp First Team
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Saturday’s PrepRedzoneAR Combine Series held over 85 prospects including some from Oklahoma and Louisiana. Over the course of three hours, college coaches conducted position-specific drills, 1v1s, and more. From the 85+ participants (Classes 2025-28), only a handful were selected for the…
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Continue ReadingSaturday’s PrepRedzoneAR Combine Series held over 85 prospects including some from Oklahoma and Louisiana. Over the course of three hours, college coaches conducted position-specific drills, 1v1s, and more. From the 85+ participants (Classes 2025-28), only a handful were selected for the First Team All-Camp, which includes a few future Power 4 and Division 1 prospects. Be sure to keep an eye out for the upcoming Second Team awards. With that, congratulations to the First Teamers.
Quarterbacks –
- 6-Foot-3
- 195 Pounds
- Quarterback
- Class of 2026
Wyatt Golden was physically impressive as he displayed good arm talent and accuracy throughout the camp. During those 1v1 and team sessions, he was consistent as he displayed good ball placement and touch on the boundary with anticipation. Put solid velocity on the football, allowing him to fit the ball into tight windows. Demonstrated solid footwork and release point. Golden earned this first-team honor.
Results: 4.9 40, 4.6 Shuttle, 9’11” Broad & 7.51 L Drill
Social Media (X): @Golden19Wyatt
Highlights
- 6-Foot-5
- 195 Pounds
- Quarterback
- Class of 2026
Brantlee Phillips athleticism was on display throughout camp as he racked up impressive results due to good foot speed, balance and control. Phillips displayed his strong arm throughout camp, showcasing good ball placement with anticipation at all levels of the field. He kept leading his receivers and giving them YAC opportunities. His accuracy and poise went unnoticed as we should expect an impressive 2024 season.
Results: 4.60 40, 4.65 Shuttle, 10’3″ Broad & 7.59 L DrillSocial Media (X): @B_Phillips_7_
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Running Backs –
- 5-Foot-8
- 165 Pounds
- Running Back
- Class of 2027
Isaiah Stephens showcased his athleticism, speed, quickness and vision throughout the camp. Stephens displayed good control and balance throughout the drills and 1v1s. He was able to carve up linebackers in the receiving game showcasing solid fluidity, route running with strong hands. I expect a strong season in 2024 after earning First-Team honors.
Results: 4.53 40, 4.59 Shuttle, 9’7″ Broad & 7.38 L DrillSocial Media (X): @zay_quicksand
- 5-Foot-11
- 190 Pounds
- Running Back
- Class of 2026
Kha’lawry McClinton was the second fastest running back in camp as he showcased his speed, quickness and fluidity throughout camp. McClinton displayed good burst off his plant foot to get up field quickly. Was able to work linebackers and create separation while showcasing good hands and concentration. He is flying under the radar currently and will be a huge piece to his team in 2024.
Results: 4.65 40, 4.63 Shuttle, 10’11” Broad & 7.36 L DrillSocial Media (X): @lawry__14
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Wide Receivers –
- 5-Foot-11
- 170 Pounds
- Wide Receiver
- Class of 2025
Isaiah Arrington earned offensive MVP and Top Performer at the Combine on Saturday as he exploded onto the scene with a 4.44 40 for his fastest time during the combine. Arrington was explosive off the snap with good change of direction, quickness and bend coming off his breaks to create separation. He displayed very good hand-eye coordination and body control to adjust mid-route as he was catching everything thrown his way. After the camp, he received an offer from Arkansas Baptist and will earn First-Team All Camp.
Results: 4.44 40, 4.19 shuttle, 11′ broad jump & 6.57 L drillSocial Media (X): @1saiahArrington
Highlights
- 5-Foot-8
- 130 Pounds
- Wide Receiver
- Class of 2028
Torrance Talbot Jr. was one of the youngest prospects in attendance, earning Top Performer. Talbot Jr. displayed impressive speed and athleticism with strong hands throughout camp. Showcased good hand-eye coordination and ball tracking skills to high point the football and bring it down in contest with smooth route running. With that, he officially earns First-Team All Camp.
Social Media (X): @torrance_talbot
Highlights
- 6-Foot-1
- 155 Pounds
- Wide Receiver
- Class of 2026
Akin Johnson was on full display throughout camp, showcasing good agility and quickness. Johnson also demonstrated smooth and controlled routes while creating consistent separation at his breaks due to his solid change of direction, quickness and burst. He was full speed throughout his routes all day. Johnson is someone to watch in 2024.
Results: 4.72 40, 4.31 Shuttle, 11’3″ Broad Jump & 7.03 L DrillSocial Media (X): @akinjohnsonnn
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Tight Ends
- 6-Foot-4
- 225 Pounds
- Tight End
- Class of 2027
Hayden Sublette was the only tight end in attendance on Saturday, but his dominance would have been hard to top either way. Sublette is a force at the position, displaying power, physicality and smooth route running during 1v1s. He was quick on his release and was able to create separation with his quickness out of breaks and use of hands. Very impressive catch radius with strong hands and good hand-eye coordination to pluck the ball away from his frame. Sublette was able to catch through contest as well due to his control and concentration.Results: 5.0 40, 4.75 Shuttle, 9’6″ Broad & 7.44 L DrillSocial Media (X): @501hayden32
Offensive Line –
- 6-Foot-2
- 245 Pounds
- Offensive Lineman
- Class of 2027
Zac Stilwell earned First-Team honors by consistency and effort on Saturday. Stilwell displayed good body control and balance throughout the drills. During the 1v1s, Stilwell displayed good hand placement to create leverage with solid lower body strength to anchor vs the bull rush. Good quick feet that allowed him to mirror speed rushers on the edge.
Results: 5.4 50, 4.65 Shuttle, 8’10” Broad & 7.69 L DrillSocial Media (X): @zacstilwell
Highlights
Landon Toney
Landon Toney
- 5-Foot-8
- 265 Pounds
- Offensive Lineman
- Class of 2027
Landon Toney showcased effort, dedication, and physicality throughout the camp on Saturday. Toney never backed down as he displayed a strong anchor and good hand placement to control pass rushers. The young mauler was able to rack in multiple reps against older competition and held his own. Earning himself First-Team honors and someone to watch in 2024.
Results: 6.50 40, 5.50 Shuttle, 7’2” Broad & 10.0 L Drill
Social Media (X): @501_Lando
Defensive Line –
- 6-Foot-1
- 220 Pounds
- Defensive Line
- Class of 2025
Thailyn Cox earned Top Performer on Saturday as well. His talents were on full display with his work ethic, effort and willingness to perfect his craft. Cox showcased good quickness, control and fluid throughout the drills. He showcased explosion off the snap with good pad level, bend and foot speed to win on the edge and make a move inside. Good hand usage, putting pressure on the offensive lineman. He received an offer from Arkansas Baptist and will earn First-Team honors.
Results: 5.09 40, 4.95 Shuttle, 10′ Broad Jump & 7.82 L DrillSocial Media (X): @ThailynC3
Highlights
- 6-Foot-3
- 230 Pounds
- Defensive Line
- Class of 2025
Holden Murphree was a Top Performer on Saturday. Murphree displayed explosion throughout the drills with power and impressive foot quickness. During 1v1s, he was exploding off the snap with good bend, pad level and hand placement to win off the edge or make a move inside. He was instantly in the backfield, putting pressure on the OL each rep. He officially earns First Team All-Camp.
Results: 5.5 40, 4.82 Shuttle, 9’5″ Broad & 8.03 L DrillSocial Media (X): @HoldenMurphree1
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Linebackers –
- 6-Foot-4
- 200 Pounds
- Linebacker
- Class of 2025
Savion Slater was dominate throughout camp on Saturday, earning Top Performer. Slater is a versatile prospect who can line up on the edge or off ball due his read and react skills. He displayed good quickness, athleticism and physicality in 1v1s on the edge, instantly beating them inside or out. Slater earned First Team All-Camp through his effort.
Results: 4.70 40, 4.59 Shuttle, 10’3″ Broad & 7.30 L Drill
Social Media (X): @SaSavion29
Highlights
- 5-Foot-11
- 180 Pounds
- Linebacker
- Class of 2026
Antonio Shelton is a versatile prospect that can transition from linebacker, cornerback or safety position. Shelton displayed good athleticism with control and balance throughout the drills. Showcased good read and react skills, breaking on the running backs in the flat or forcing a PBU underneath. He performed well in one-on-one competition over the weekend. Earning First Team All-Camp.
Results: 4.94 40, 4.28 Shuttle, 10’5″ Broad & 7.38 L Drill
Social Media (X): @ASheltonII
Highlights
Defensive Backs –
- 5-Foot-10
- 150 Pounds
- Defensive Back
- Class of 2026
Erin Moore earned defensive MVP and Top Performer on Saturday as he exploded onto the scene with an electric 4.4 40 for his fastest time during the combine. Moore displayed good fluidity, hand usage and reaction in coverage to throw off receivers. Stayed inside the hip pocket of receivers on breaks, not allowing room for separation. His speed, athleticism and awareness are impressive, earning First Team All-Camp.
Social Media (X): @emoore_2
Highlights
- 5-Foot-10
- 160 Pounds
- Defensive Back
- Class of 2027
Aaron Austin was another top performer on Saturday showcasing good speed, athleticism and fluidity throughout drills. Austin dominated drills and 1v1s with effort while displaying good change of direction, footwork, technique and reaction on the backend. Located the football really well, not allowing separation through his reps. Due to his dominance, he earns First Team All-Camp.
Social Media (X): @primetimeTrey3