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<p class="text-gray-700">This former OG Duck is my type of complete back with speed and hands. Makai embodies natural athleticism, body control, and a smooth running style in and out of holes that applies pressure to defenses on all facets. He is still developing physically but already has the height to scan over his offensive line and high point balls that might seem out of reach. A shredded long muscular build is a precursor for what's to come in the future when the high school of his choice puts more pounds on. I would argue this past March would be a highlight of his career by receiving MVP honors and a UA All-American invite. Then a week later Ole Miss pulls the trigger on a verbal offer. The stage is set!</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kayden Cole is a special talent being able to hand the ball off or keep it himself. Yes, he can line up as your signal caller or play running back. At the end of the day, find where this young man is lined up and make sure he is accounted for. Cole is fast FAST! With the ball in his possession, he is a constant threat for the big play. This young player has above average vision and will wiggle you, then it's all she wrote once he puts his foot in the ground. Ball skills are elite and each year he just keeps getting better. His older brother is getting college experience as we speak and its not far fetched to see Kayden follow suit.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Martel is a bad man from a bad land. He is a proven leader and is a major threat in between the white lines separated by 5 yards. Just put football player next to his name. One of the top ball carriers in the state at this point, Martell is an instinctual slasher that makes runs look too easy. I like his foot work and loose hips that helps him find his way out of trouble. I see him best used in zone, RPO schemes. Not to limit his touches, a solid OC, will get creative with screens and making it possible to showcase his talent in space. The boy has cheat code written on his chest.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Please take out your phone and google Michael Turner (Chargers/Falcons) real quick. Mark Johnson Jr. is a stout physical runner who gives second to third efforts to pull through tackles ending in a score or the changes moving. Falling forward is half the battle, but don't overlook how he Deceivingly gets around the edge or catches the football with soft hands. There is a lot of upside to this young man and his skill set. It was not a mistake his name was selected back to back seasons for the FSG team in Georgia along with Running Back of the Year recognition from B2C. Keep your notebook open on this young man. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Some players your eyes just gravitate to before they even step on the field because of their disposition. Lakenton brings that energy by being built like a little Greek god with laser focus. This young man is explosive and knows how to use his low center of gravity to his advantage by running to and through contact. He has a knack for being in the right place at the right time and finishing plays. It comes as no surprise when he claimed Top Performer at our camp in Texas, was a stand out at the Texas Tech camp, and most notable will participate in the UA All-American game receiving his invite this spring. If that's not enough…he holds multiple track records (Jr. Olympics) and wrestles. This freak has all the tangibles to continue the standard in the Lone Star State. </p>
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5'10"
WEIGHT
175
POS
RB
CLASS
2029
State:
California
School:
Winners Circle Prep Academy
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HEIGHT
5'7"
WEIGHT
140
POS
RB
CLASS
2029
State:
Alabama
School:
Carroll High School
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HEIGHT
5'7"
WEIGHT
150
POS
WR
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
5'7"
WEIGHT
180
POS
RB
CLASS
2029
State:
Georgia
School:
Milton
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
175
POS
RB
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
School:
Coppell Middle School North
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