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<p class="text-gray-700">Instinctive, hard-nosed, and versatile, Price is a safety who can do it all for the Tigers. He's ready and willing in run support, he's athletic and his route recognition is good when he's playing from up top.. He can play either safety position and even has made some plays at backer. He works well laterally and works good pursuit angles on tackles which shows he can be in the box. He is also an exceptional wrestler and often shows that grappling ability and strength when attacking blockers and ball carriers. His coverage ability is adequate allowing him to be hip to hip with slot receivers and bigger tight ends. While he looks the part of a box safety, he can very well play deep or star/Nickel type hybrid at the next level. All in all, Price is a playmaker who the Tigers rely on to be all over the field. He will continue to operate as an army swiss knife for them and looks to lead the Valley Defense this fall. </p>
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<p><a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/16302444/65fc7a03bed85c05e471a4d7">https://www.hudl.com/video/3/16302444/65fc7a03bed85c05e471a4d7</a></p>
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<p>When you throw on the tape, the first thing you notice is Isaac's relentless pursuit and motor. He uses sudden hands and quick feet to win single blocks. Once he finds a gap, he flies to whoever has the ball. He has good acceleration out of his stance and rarely loses any burst once he gets going. He is strong in his run defense stoning blockers who try to move him and he usually ends up moving them ironically. When it comes to his rushing ability, he has some of the best moves and effort in his class. His spin move, rip and dip and long arm all are pretty impressive. He was lined up at defensive tackle this past season and while there's no telling if he'll be there again, he is for sure a guy you could move around on the D-line as long as he keeps his hand in the dirt. Wouldn't mind seeing Beaver play off the edge, could only boost his stock. </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.hudl.com/v/2MV4Sy">http://www.hudl.com/v/2MV4Sy</a></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tripp is easily one of the best linebackers in the state. He plays with aggression and effort you cannot teach and brings his pads behind every tackle. His 12.5 tackles for loss shows he can read the run and trigger efficiently. He makes his money in the box and always flows downhill looking to make plays near line of scrimmage. His discipline, technique, and motor help him avoid missed and broken tackles. Even though he is labeled as in inside linebacker he possess the athleticism to move in space and play in a "Will" spot if needed. Not to mention he looks the part of ideal "MIke" backer and can easily lead the defense with the IQ he has. Throw on his tape and you'll see the value he adds to a defense, Tripp will shine in whatever role he is given because he is that type of athlete. </p>
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<p><a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/15108012/654c447c32e77e0718d4136d">https://www.hudl.com/video/3/15108012/654c447c32e77e0718d4136d</a></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Brown may not be the first option in an already skilled receiving core but he is for sure a damn good second or third option. He posses adequete break away speed, sure hands and some shiftiness. He usually wins on deep and intermediate routes showing his ability to stretch the field and spread out defenses. He can run routes in the slot and outside which makes him even more dangerous. Make no mistake though, Brown can easily be a possession type receiver as well due to his ability of creating separation and being able to get on defenders toes causing them to give him space. He has big time playmaking potential and is a receiver that defenses will need to keep an eye on when scouting him. With nothing but time, Brown will easily start to catch the eye of many different colleges if he hasn't done so already. No telling how Valley will use him this fall but the fact is he can make plays and be productive any time his number is called. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700"> If teams aren't looking at Pearson because of his size that needs to change because he is one of the best coverage corners in the state. What he lacks in size he makes up with technique, aggressiveness, and ball skills. He has a smooth pedal that allows him to be patient and keep leverage on defenders and has good reactive instincts that allow him to break on any route. When pressed up he is very patient in his work and doesn't tend to give beat or be playing out of phase. He even possessed the ability to play in the slot as a nickel due to his agility and fast processing. It is only a matter of time before colleges start to see the value Pearson has and soon enough the understand he's capable to do anything a lockdown corner is needed to do. </p>
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<p><a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/18170010/653573f4041e09073853f230">https://www.hudl.com/video/3/18170010/653573f4041e09073853f230</a></p>
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