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<p>There have been multiple commitments and a slew of offers sent out this month. Besides all the movement, players have been turning heads at prospect camps throughout June. While some of these prospects remain unoffered, if they continue to perform as they have been, I could see a few receiving their first offers before summer's end. The three big commitments were made by WR [player_tooltip player_id='598629' first='Bradley' last='Gompers'], OL [player_tooltip player_id='147879' first='Jack' last='Yatchenko'], and CB [player_tooltip player_id='861406' first='Jayden' last='Price']. [player_tooltip player_id='417582' first='Tyler' last='Hatton'], a 2027 TE/DE, currently holds two D1 scholarships and continues to impress. Lastly, [player_tooltip player_id='205571' first='Robert' last='Torres Johnson'], [player_tooltip player_id='599032' first='Cameron' last='Epps'], and [player_tooltip player_id='1158787' first='Jayden' last='Revis'] have all made strong cases for programs to pull the trigger on them based on their recent camp performances.</p>
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<p>Gompers has been on the radar of many FBS programs for a while now. The 6'5, 215 lbs WR boasts 4.4 speed and tremendous red zone 50/50 ball skills. He runs crisp routes and has the size to be a nightmare for smaller DBs. Bradley made his commitment today to Duke University in the ACC. The Pittsburgh Central Catholic leader chose the Blue Devils over Cincinnati, Pitt, Michigan State, West Virginia, Boston College, UNLV, Maryland, UConn, and Indiana. Now that Gompers has found a home, it will be exciting to watch him play stress-free football this season.</p>
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<p>Price made his commitment to the University of Toledo earlier this week. The 6'3, 190 lbs DB was recently highlighted in one of my posts regarding the offers he's been receiving over the last month. He had 12 scholarships in total, but the Seneca Valley product shut down all recruitment for the Rockets. Jayden has the size to play safety, and his height is advantageous when it comes to competing with big X WRs. Price chose the historically MAC powerhouse over Miami (OH), Air Force, Eastern Michigan, Akron, Buffalo, Cornell, Bryant, Army, Lehigh, and RMU.</p>
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<p>Yatchenko was also recently highlighted for the significant attention he's been receiving in recruiting. Jack is a versatile OL capable of playing multiple interior line positions. He chose Ivy League Princeton over Marshall, UPenn, Harvard, Villanova, Army, Dartmouth, Columbia, Stony Brook, Bryant, Richmond, Navy, RMU, and Lehigh. The 6'3, 295 lbs prospect has next-level strength and physicality. Yatchenko finished last season by being named to the all-conference and PA all-state teams.</p>
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<p>I've watched Tyler up close before and came away impressed with his potential and present abilities. The 6'4, 240 lbs TE/DE uses his hands and feet in unison well, whether releasing for a pass, blocking, or firing out of his stance. Hatton recently competed hard at Pittsburgh's camp. The 2027 prospect currently has offers from UNLV and RMU, along with a lot of D1 interest in general. He has soft hands and displays physicality and technique when he run blocks. Hatton will be competing tomorrow at WVU's camp.</p>
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<p>Epps is a dynamo slot WR that I wrote about during the season for being a standout offensive weapon for South Allegheny. Cameron's ability to make people miss and outrun defenders are impressive next-level traits. He's a versatile threat who can hurt defenses in various ways when he has the ball in his hands. He recently blazed a 4.4 40-yard dash at Duquesne's camp. Keep an eye on Epps as he is scheduled to attend a couple more camps this summer before the season begins. Cameron has been on unofficial visits to RMU and Duquesne but remains unoffered.</p>
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<p>Revis is a 2026 DB/WR who caught my attention while watching film of him competing. He showcased a quick break and a natural ability to make plays on the football at Youngstown State's camp. Jayden also continued to improve at Pitt's prospect camp. I was impressed with his WR potential displayed at 210ths 7-on-7 passing league. Overall, Revis is competitive in coverage and has the speed and body control needed to be a two-way playmaker at the high school level.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='205571' first='Robert' last='Torres Johnson'] has shown the potential to be one of the quickest players in the WPIAL this season. He ran an impressive 4.2 short shuttle at Pitt's camp a couple of weeks ago. Torres Johnson also made a significant contribution at Penn State's camp, helping Imani Christian reach the 7-on-7 final four. The kid can flat-out fly, and his head coach, Laroi Johnson, knows just how to use a weapon like him. I will continue to keep my eyes on Torres Johnson and Imani Christian this football season.</p>
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