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<p>Former NFL receiver Chris Brooks puts on an Annual Youth Camp for free that brings out the shot callers and ballers from all programs in the Greater St. Louis area where he was groomed. This year was no different with up and coming 2028 prospects who are ready to put their skills to the test at the high school level this fall. Along with middle school talent who are continuing to build up resumes. Some of the top high school coaches and trainers were in the building to help assist and direct players through testing, drills, and competition. Let's take a look at the MVP's from this event.</p>
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<p>6th Grade- MVPs</p>
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<p>Ja'Khori Battle (QB)- "threw the ball well all day long. Near the end of the camp threw with the high school football and had no issues connection on short and deep routes."</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1591175' first='Chris' last='Jackson'] (RB)- ran second fastest time as a 6th grader and cruised by 7th graders in the process. Is primarily a running back, but showed some receivers skills.</p>
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<p>Miles Chavers (RB)- showed off during positional drills and turned heads. Solid balance and footwork got his name to come up constantly.</p>
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<p>Eli Ferguson (CB), Marshawn Dallas II (WR)- Got after it during individual period. Then used what they learned to separate themselves in 1on1 competition. Regardless of what side they played on, these two were coming up with the ball.</p>
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Former NFL receiver Chris Brooks puts on an Annual Youth Camp for free that brings out the shot callers and ballers from all programs in the Greater St. Louis area where he was groomed. This year was no different with up and coming 2028 prospects who are ready to put their skills to the test at the high school level this fall. Along with middle school talent who are continuing to build up resumes. Some of the top high school coaches and trainers were in the building to help assist and direct players through testing, drills, and competition. Let's take a look at the MVP's from this event.
HEIGHT
5'6"
WEIGHT
160
POS
ATH
CLASS
2028
State:
Missouri
School:
Cardinal Ritter
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HEIGHT
5'10"
WEIGHT
145
POS
WR/ATH
CLASS
2030
State:
Missouri
School:
NTB Wolfpack (Youth Program)
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