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<p>While some people take the summer to go on vacations and visit beaches, others use it as a time to hone their craft and get closer to their ultimate goal, whatever that may be. For football players aspiring to play at the next level, summer is a crucial period for development and showcasing their talents. This scorching season, we're shining a spotlight on five 2026 offensive prospects who are set to make a significant impact on their team this season, and it all starts with the work they're putting in this summer.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">At 6'6" and 240 lbs, [player_tooltip player_id='992764' first='Aveon' last='Williams'] is a massive target for his quarterback down in Casa Grande. Being the big redzone target that he is, it's no surprise that he was able to find the endzone eight times last season. What is surprising, however, is how shifty of a player Williams is at that size. Having that type of shiftiness and ability to make players miss is incredibly rare for someone with that large of a frame. Averaging over 13 yards per reception and 50 yards a game as a sophomore, both of those numbers could take a massive leap as Williams heads into his senior year.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Coming in at 6'5" and 360 lbs, [player_tooltip player_id='992787' first='Langston' last='Asante'] has a whole lot of power and isn't afraid to use it. He does a great job making sure that once he gets engaged, he's in a position to use that strength as he powers through defensive linemen on run plays. In his pass set, I think he could benefit from staying engaged a tad longer on the initial contact. With his power, he has no problem getting defenders off him to buy his quarterback time. But speedy edge rushers may be able to fight back quick enough. With another whole offseason to quicken up his feet, Asante is going to be a force to be reckoned with in his junior season.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='595765' first='Bodie' last='Zamorano'] is the definition of a workhorse running back for Horizon. Averaging over 125 yards a game as just a sophomore, he found his way into the endzone 14 times on the ground and another through the air. As a quick yet patient runner, he does a great job of letting his linemen open up lanes. The other advantage of waiting for the play to develop is that he gets an excellent view of the field and his sharp instincts allow him to make some spectacular cutback plays. As such a productive back already, Zamorano averaged 5.8 yards a carry; I wouldn't be surprised at all to see that number take a big jump in 2024.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='992772' first='Bennett' last='Juve'] has some serious speed on the outside for Williams Field. With really sharp footwork, he gets immediate separation after breaking on his routes. Perhaps the most impressive part of his film was his effort on plays when he didn't get the ball. Juve does an excellent job of driving his legs after getting engaged with the defender and is a true asset to Williams Field's run game. With another year of experience under his belt and stepping into a much bigger role on the offense, Juve is a player who will start getting the attention of college coaches as we move through 2024. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1258662' first='Kash' last='Brock'] is a lengthy receiver with a great feel for the game and it shows both on film and in one-on-ones. I had the chance to get eyes on the 6'2" receiver from Basha over the offseason at the PRZ Arizona Combine where he was incredibly impressive and was eventually named one of the events MVPs. With a nice combination of length and speed, Brock does a great job of setting up defenders before his break, giving him more separation immediately. He has great body control and really strong hands that turn him into a quarterback's dream. Another player stepping into a bigger role this year for the Basha offense, Brock already has multiple D1 offers. </p>
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While some people take the summer to go on vacations and visit beaches, others use it as a time to hone their craft and get closer to their ultimate goal, whatever that may be. For football players aspiring to play at the next level, summer is a crucial period for development and showcasing their talents. This scorching season, we're shining a spotlight on five 2026 offensive prospects who are set to make a significant impact on their team this season, and it all starts with the work they're putting in this summer.
HEIGHT
6'6"
WEIGHT
240
POS
TE
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Casa Grande
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HEIGHT
6'5"
WEIGHT
360
POS
OL
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
North Canyon
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HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
195
POS
RB
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Horizon
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
180
POS
WR
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Gilbert Christian
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
170
POS
WR
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Basha
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