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<p>The offseason work continues this time of year. Prospects across the Natural State do not shy away from putting in the work during the offseason. In this article, we will highlight several prospects who put on a show over the weekend in the lab.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='256895' first='Chase' last='Hancock']-Wide Receiver-Pulaski Academy-5'9” 150-Pounds-2028</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='256895' first='Chase' last='Hancock'] is a wide receiver for fans and scouts to watch out for with the Bruins. He has tremendous speed and is able to stretch the field vertically. Meanwhile, Hancock has the route running ability to create separation from opposing defensive backs. Hancock had an excellent showing at the Navy National Combine over the weekend. In testing over the weekend, he hit a top speed of 20.56 miles per hour. He is a player to watch out for over the next few years for the Bruins.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1353999' first='Tyce' last='Fletcher']-Quarterback-Cabot-6'1” 175-Pounds-2028</strong></p>
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<p>Over the next few years, the Cabot Panthers are going to be loaded with talented prospects to watch out for on the gridiron. Fletcher spent time in the lab last weekend working with the QB Doctor. He is a signal caller who has an accurate throwing arm. Fletcher is able to fit the football into some tight windows. Fletcher continues to hone his game and iron out the details each time he steps in the lab. He is a quarterback to watch out for over the next few years for the Panthers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1251945' first='Bryson' last='Kennedy']-Quarterback-Maumelle-6'2” 190-Pounds-2029</strong></p>
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<p>The 2029 quarterback crop in Arkansas has the potential to be talented and deep. [player_tooltip player_id='1251945' first='Bryson' last='Kennedy'] is a quarterback to watch out for in the class of 2029. He has a strong arm and the ability to stretch the field from a vertical perspective. Kennedy is an athletic prospect who makes good decisions with the football. He knows when the pocket is breaking down and when to escape the pocket. Kennedy was putting in the work in the lab over the weekend as well.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1227660' first='Cain' last='Price']-Quarterback-Stuttgart-6'2” 170-Pounds-2027</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1227660' first='Cain' last='Price'] is a dynamic prospect at the quarterback who can slice up opposing defenses in the blink of an eye. He makes good decisions with the football and can fit the ball into some tight windows. Price was in the lab over the weekend working with the QB Doctor. He continues to showcase his accuracy and arm strength each time in the lab. Price is a prospect to watch out for during the 2025 season for Stuttgart.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1179231' first='Logan' last='Hart']-Quarterback-Bentonville West-5'10” 146-Pounds-2029</strong> The class of 2029 has the potential to be a special one to watch out for in the Natural State. Hart is continuing to put in the work this offseason. He worked with CFL quarterback Taylor Powell over the weekend. Hart was able to put his arm strength and accuracy on display. He continues to hammer out and fine tune his game and is a signal caller to watch out for over the next couple of seasons. He is a prospect who has the potential for a strong offseason.</p>
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The offseason work continues this time of year. Prospects across the Natural State do not shy away from putting in the work during the offseason. In this article, we will highlight several prospects who put on a show over the weekend in the lab.
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