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<p>We're back from the weekend and we're coming in hot! Today, I'm looking at which rising senior playmakers could get their first Power Four offer. All of these guys have FBS offers and have shown serious ability on tape. Each one was extremely productive last fall and I think have the potential to play at the Power Four level. Only time will tell if they pick up that coveted next offer, so make sure you keep an eye on them. </p>
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<p>As always, If you have someone you think I need to see, please DM them to me on Twitter at @hsfbscout!</p>
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<p><em>RB: [player_tooltip player_id='1466739' first='Daveon' last='Singleton'], 5'9" 170, Chapin</em></p>
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<p>A patient runner that can stick his foot in the ground and get to his top gear in a hurry. He's creative and can make something happen when a blocking scheme breaks down, he'll mix in physicality as a runner when the time calls for it and has the wiggle to make third-level tacklers look silly. </p>
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<p><em>WR: La'keyleon Graves, 6'1" 185</em></p>
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<p>Graves is a tough runner who accelerates through tackle attempts. He has the speed to get to the edge of a defense and generate explosive plays, he's slippery after the catch with nifty body control and is a true north & south runner. He's got excellent concentration on deep shot throws and can work all three levels of the field. He easily adjusts to back-shoulder throws and is a violent blocker on the outside. </p>
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<p><em>WR: CJ Lewis, 6" 165, Cypress Lake</em></p>
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<p>A crisp route runner that shows impressive burst at the top of routes. He's extremely deceptive and can dull a defender to sleep, he can turn a quick game concept into a sixty-yard gain and has confident hands in traffic. He has a strong frame and can hold his own against overly aggressive defenders, he's got some pretty filthy double moves and can take the top off just about any defense. </p>
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<p><em>RB: Ernie Powers, 5'11" 190, Franklin</em></p>
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<p>Powers put up some impressive numbers in 2024, totaling 2,351 yards and 23 touchdowns. He's more of an upright runner with good build-up speed, the ability to step up & provide toughness as a pass protector, and shows the vision to stick his foot in the turf and get vertical on zone schemes. He's got strong hands out of the backfield and tends to pinball off opposing tackle attempts. </p>
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<p><em>RB: [player_tooltip player_id='237808' first='Jackson' last='Regan'], 5'10" 200, Canyon</em></p>
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<p>A jitterbug type back with nifty footwork and the ability to make you miss in a phonebooth. He's a slasher and effortlessly reads blocks on outside zone schemes, he can navigate his way through downfield traffic and has a pretty good build at this stage of his career. He's got plenty of tools on tape and should see some more interest real soon. </p>
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We're back from the weekend and we're coming in hot! Today, I'm looking at which rising senior playmakers could get their first Power Four offer. All of these guys have FBS offers and have shown serious ability on tape. Each one was extremely productive last fall and I think have the potential to play at the Power Four level. Only time will tell if they pick up that coveted next offer, so make sure you keep an eye on them.
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