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<p>In the article below we take a closer look at linebackers coming out of Washington in the 2029 class. These young men are nothing to play with in terms of tenacity, grit, and physicality to the ball. It doesn't matter the down and distance. These five backers are fit to make plays.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Parkland has a stud two way player in Romiece. He is a stout built linebacker that can play inside or out. At the snap of the ball he trusts his read keys and plays downhill without hiccup. His lower body is strong to the point of contact and he brings great hip pop to secure tackles. I also have proof of him using hands to get off blocks and get to the ball with urgency. Taviuni is a natural with his wrestling background as far as shooting legs and not panicking in space. He's one to keep an eye on as he continues to develop.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Out the gate Peapea has great size and intensity when hitting the field. He can hit like a train and has good agility to cover space. After his read steps, he reacts to what's in front of him with no delay. His instincts is his super power backed by good technique. No shock he's always around the ball and doesn't slow up once he arrives at it. I see him continuing to mature into an offenses nemesis for years to come. Good speed, ball skills, and coachable.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Martinez is a nuisance in the backfield. He wrecks shop on any ball exchanges or delays after the snap. Getting off and beating blocks to the punch is a strong suit in Miguels approach to the ball. His progression never stops and he has a decent motor sideline to sideline. Once he has the ball carrier in his sights, it's a task to stop him from making the tackle. And Miguel has bad intentions when the pads clash. My man is a true linebacker that executes until the echo of the whistle.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Carter brings a unique talent to the linebacker core because he has a lot of attributes that could be used in other positions. He's not just a run stopper, but can cover and bring pressure. Buckland is a leader by example and plays with passion. If you try to truck him, he out leverages you with insane knee drive to bring ball carriers down to the ground. I also like that he doesn't assume his teammates have made the tackle, he finishes it or adds the push needed to make piles go backwards. TFL's are often on his stat sheet. Great baller with big potential moving forward</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The Puyallup Roughriders have a playmaker in Luli. He is quick and makes reads fast at linebacker as he does when carrying the ball. Quintin can turn on the switch at will. On passing downs, he gets involved in coverages and has created turnovers. When squared up to the line of scrimmage he can see plays develop and usually stops his responsibility before getting started. You can tell he's not afraid of sticking his nose in the fan either. His ceiling is high in terms of growing into a defensive force for years to come.</p>
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In the article below we take a closer look at linebackers coming out of Washington in the 2029 class. These young men are nothing to play with in terms of tenacity, grit, and physicality to the ball. It doesn't matter the down and distance. These five backers are fit to make plays.
HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
185
POS
DB/RB
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
190
POS
LB
CLASS
2029
State:
Washington
School:
HEIR (Youth Program)
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
245
POS
DL
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
160
POS
LB/RB
CLASS
2029
State:
Washington
School:
Puyallup Roughriders (Youth Program)
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