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<p>As college camps and showcases provide rising prospects the chance to become top recruiters, National Scout Drew Johnson has been on the move to track down those who deserve the recognition for their play. Let's get into some of the top performers from this spring/summer who have locked in notable offers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1220071' first='Zack' last='Pillow'] | WR | 2025 | Cocoa | @zackpillow3</strong></p>
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<p>Pillow has been on my rising radar since dominating the off-season period. Standing at 6-1, 185 pounds, Pillow brings a strong physical presence to Cocoa HS's already formidable wide receiver corps. His decent speed and reliable hands make him a consistent and dependable target for 2026 [player_tooltip player_id='1247449' first='Brady' last='Hart']. His knack for catching the ball consistently will help Cocoa's offense rack up even more total yards. </p>
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<p><strong>Sev Croom II | ATH | 2025 | Lyman | @SevCroom</strong></p>
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<p>Croom is a versatile athlete capable of making plays on both sides of the ball. His ability to excel in multiple positions has earned him five offers from colleges such as Grambling State, UMass, and Cornell. On offense, he showcases good agility and vision, making him a threat as both a receiver and a special teams specialist. Defensively, Croom II displays solid instincts and coverage skills, making him a reliable presence in the secondary. As he continues to develop, Croom II's well-rounded skill set is likely to draw even more attention from college programs.</p>
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<p><strong>Terrence Griffin | DB | 2025 | St. Cloud | @TJ_GRIFFIN_1</strong></p>
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<p>Griffin has been on the move the spring/summer as he's made a few appearances on the college camp scene this off-season. Always impressed with this kid's effort but his frame is truly starting to come together for the college level. He's a pure athlete but I see him playing defensive back at the next level. He has solid coverage skills and is physical enough to develop reliable tackling skills to lock in college offers this season. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1056904' first='Amarri' last='Range'] | WR | 2025 | ZCA | @amarri_range</strong></p>
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<p>Range is another versatile athlete on the list who I've watched develop into a D1 prospect over the last couple of years. He's recently earned some notable offers from the likes of Colorado State, UAB, and Kent State. He's a rangy defensive back with a long frame that he uses to create plays in coverage. On offense, he's an impressive receiving threat with solid speed and a decent catch radius. Look out for Range to continue making noise and racking up more offers. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='833294' first='Caden' last='Moore'] | ATH | 2025 | Lecanto | @cadenmoor3</strong></p>
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<p>Moore is a slept-on threat for Lecanto High who deserves the recognition for the consistent work and production he's put out. Just had a dominant day at the USF 7v7 camp where he racked up impressive catches and touchdowns. At 5-10, 185 pounds, Moore can make it happen on both sides of the ball at the prep level. Coaches, keep an eye on this kid's development this season. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1549313' first='Travon' last='Jarvis'] | ATH | 2025 | Wesley Chapel | @Travon2025</strong></p>
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<p>Jarvis has had a productive offseason, highlighted by notable performances at several camps. His willingness to compete and focus on development sets him apart from his peers. As we transition to the fall period, look for his name to start popping up more in discussions about rising players in the area. He's a decent framed athlete at 6-1 with blazing speed, solid athleticism, and downfield threat abilities. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='320049' first='Sebastian' last='Circo'] | QB | 2025 | Western | @SebastianCirco</strong></p>
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<p>Circo is a rising 2025 QB who has recently earned notable offers from Vanderbilt and Georgia State. His impressive performances at various camps have boosted his stock, highlighting his potential and skill set for the next level. Circo has a strong arm, solid accuracy, and poise under pressure which has caught the attention of scouts and coaches. He's for sure climbing up my senior QB list and has the potential for a big-time senior season. </p>
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<p><strong>Davon Washington | WR | 2026 | The Master's Academy | @Davonwash12</strong></p>
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<p>Not the size of the man but the will of the heart. Washington is a Dog on the gridiron and racked up nearly 800 receiving yards as a sophomore. He's taken that confidence into the offseason where he recently finished with a notable performance at the UCF camp. This kid is only building more self-belief which will transition in the receiving yards and touchdown column this fall season. </p>
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<p><strong>Tay'vion Lawson |</strong></p>
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As college camps and showcases provide rising prospects the chance to become top recruiters, National Scout Drew Johnson has been on the move to track down those who deserve the recognition for their play. Let's get into some of the top performers from this spring/summer who have locked in notable offers.
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