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<p>Throughout the season there is a plethora of film to evaluate across the state week after week. With Wednesday nights arguably being the slowest night of the week, football-wise, let's dive into some film to get us to Friday.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1452285' first='Roderick' last='Conic'] | ATH | Lakeside | C/O 2026</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1452285' first='Roderick' last='Conic'] (5-10, 170) is a natural ball carrier who thrives under pressure, showing excellent composure even when blocks break down. His ability to hesitate and then burst with speed allows him to catch defenders off guard, especially when accelerating to the edge after the handoff. </p>
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<p>Defensively, Conic is a standout at linebacker, displaying strong instincts in the run game along with the footwork and coverage skills that could make him effective in nickel assignments. His versatility on both sides of the ball makes him a valuable asset on the field.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mario Brownlee | Linebacker | Prescott | C/O 2027</h2>
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<p>Mario Brownlee (5-11, 195) demonstrates excellent awareness in zone coverages, showing solid footwork and hip fluidity to smoothly transition when following routes. His instincts in reading quarterbacks are strong, allowing him to quickly react to scrambles and effectively meet receivers at the point of the catch to break up passes. Brownlee's physical frame complements his playing style, making him effective against the run. He showcases a patient yet aggressive approach when navigating through traffic, maintaining proper angles to close in on ball carriers. His ability to pursue plays across the field makes him a versatile defender.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1399393' first='Shawn' last='Swinson'] | Wide Receiver | West Fork | C/O 2026</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1399393' first='Shawn' last='Swinson'] (6-0, 165) excels as an intermediate route specialist, displaying impressive footwork with sharp breakdowns and quick changes of direction. His explosiveness out of cuts, particularly on outside breaks, allows him to create separation from defenders, making him a reliable target along the sidelines. Swinson's toughness stands out, especially when making contested catches in the middle of the field through traffic. His ability to maintain concentration and secure the ball in challenging situations makes him a key playmaker.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1453930' first='Hayden' last='Williford'] | Quarterback | Van Buren | C/O 2027</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1453930' first='Hayden' last='Williford'] showcases impressive timing on slant deliveries right off the snap, coupled with a powerful release capable of hitting targets 30-plus yards downfield. He demonstrates a high football IQ, consistently reading through his progressions and coverage to make smart decisions. Williford's agility allows him to tuck the ball and gain yardage when necessary, adding a dynamic element to his game. His pocket awareness and critical decision-making are standout qualities for such a young quarterback, indicating a high ceiling for his development.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Fernando Ventura | Kicker | Melbourne | C/O 2025</h2>
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<p>Fernando Ventura (5-9, 170) is an impressive kicker with excellent leg strength and accuracy. He has shown potential for 50-plus yard field goals, demonstrated by a 53-yarder this past summer. Through three weeks of the season, Ventura is a perfect 17/17 on PATs and 2/3 on field goals, with his longest at 45 yards. His ability to consistently deliver touch backs (15/20) highlights his power, while his accuracy remains a key standout in his skill set. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1455283' first='Marques' last='Thorns'] | Defensive Back | White Hall | C/O 2026</h2>
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<p>Marques Throns (5-10, 185) is a defensive back who brings an edge and intensity to his team's defense. His quick reaction time to balls in the air and strong man-to-man coverage skills stand out, as he demonstrates smooth backpedaling with explosive hip movement to mirror wide receivers out of their breaks. At the point of the catch, his active and physical hands disrupt opposing plays. In the run game, Throns showcases impressive instincts, often making key solo tackles in the open field, adding a valuable layer to his overall defensive prowess.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='172373' first='Bradyn' last='King'] | Offensive Lineman | Gurdon | C/O 2025</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='172373' first='Bradyn' last='King'] (6-2, 310) is a dominant force on the offensive line, utilizing his size and strength to great effect. His leverage off the snap allows him to open massive running lanes, aided by excellent hand placement and footwork. King's lower body strength and drive shine in the run game, where he consistently creates forward momentum. His pull-side awareness is exceptional, as he expertly identifies and neutralizes defenders slipping through interior gaps, preventing tackles for loss. In open field situations, King's vision and ability to overpower defensive backs and linebackers make him a formidable presence at all levels of the field.</p>
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Throughout the season there is a plethora of film to evaluate across the state week after week. With Wednesday nights arguably being the slowest night of the week, football-wise, let's dive into some film to get us to Friday.
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