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<p>The class of 2028 is loaded with talented prospects on both sides of the ball. However, today I am going to highlight several prospects on the offensive side of the ball. In a few months, the players mentioned here will be well know throughout the Natural State. Here are several players on the offensive side of the ball to watch out for as the season gets started.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='854260' first='Braxton' last='Canada']-Wide Receiver-Greenwood-6'0” 165-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>The Greenwood Bulldogs have a reputation for producing numerous talented prospects at the wide receiver position. [player_tooltip player_id='854260' first='Braxton' last='Canada'] is the next talented wide out that will be making plays for the Bulldogs over the next few seasons. He has the ability to use his speed to stretch the field vertically. Canada makes good use of his route running capabilities to help create separation from opposing defensive backs. Canada had excellent camp performances during the summer. I look for his momentum to continue and for him to have an excellent season. He is a player to watch out for in the future.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1229839' first='Aron' last='Orgil']-Quarterback-Pulaski Academy-6'1” 190-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>Over the summer, I had the opportunity to evaluate [player_tooltip player_id='1229839' first='Aron' last='Orgil'] several times. He is a signal caller that has an accurate arm. Orgil does an impressive job of throwing his receivers open. Pulaski Academy always produces talented signal callers that can make all the throws needed to run the offense. He has the mobility to extend drives. Orgil is not afraid to use his legs to pick up first downs. Orgil is a prospect to watch out for over the next couple of seasons for the Bruins.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1396083' first='Lucas' last='Stokes']-Quarterback-Russellville-6'3” 195-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1396083' first='Lucas' last='Stokes'] has done some impressive work. Over the past few months, Stokes has opened plenty of eyes in spring and summer practices. Stokes has a strong arm that he can test the opposing defense with. He reads the opposing secondary well. Stokes knows where to go with the football. He can extend the play in as well as out of the pocket. Stokes does a great job of keeping his eyes downfield. The Cyclones always have talented prospects, and this season should not be any different.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1171966' first='Rashun' last='Woodard']-Wide Receiver-Dumas-5'7” 150-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>The Dumas Bobcats have some talented prospects coming up through the ranks. [player_tooltip player_id='1171966' first='Rashun' last='Woodard'] is a prospect that can carve up an opposing defense with his route running. He makes his routes look extremely crisp. Meanwhile, he has the speed to stretch the field deep from a vertical perspective. Woodard is a wide receiver with the ability to take a game over in the passing game. He is a prospect to watch out for over the next couple of seasons for Dumas.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1152154' first='Xzander' last='Rainey']-Offensive Line-Sylvan Hills-6'0” 260-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1152154' first='Xzander' last='Rainey'] is an explosive offensive lineman coming out of the snap. He uses his hands well to drive opposing defenders backward. Rainey has power that will surprise opposing defensive linemen. He is a powerful run blocker that uses his mix of power and speed to open up rushing lanes. Rainey looks to finish one block and then find another defender to drive out of the picture. He has the potential to be force on the offensive line of the next few years for Sylvan Hills.</p>
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The class of 2028 is loaded with talented prospects on both sides of the ball. However, today I am going to highlight several prospects on the offensive side of the ball. In a few months, the players mentioned here will be well know throughout the Natural State. Here are several players on the offensive side of the ball to watch out for as the season gets started.
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