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<p>Players who can excel across multiple positions are a rare and invaluable asset to any team. [player_tooltip player_id='1399466' first='Jovanni' last='Watts'], [player_tooltip player_id='1256345' first='Chance' last='Davis'], [player_tooltip player_id='866483' first='Kaiden' last='Graves'], [player_tooltip player_id='1404730' first='Dameon' last='Billie Jr.'] [player_tooltip player_id='1607618' first='Carlos' last='Robertson, Jr.'] Samuel Williams and [player_tooltip player_id='1650829' first='Aden' last='Daniels']. Whether it's defensive backs (DBs) who can lock down receivers while also turning heads on offense, wide receivers (WRs) with the speed and agility to make plays as both pass catchers and defenders, or pure athletes who can switch between multiple roles, these players are game-changers. Add in dynamic defensive linemen (DL) who can disrupt the pocket and get after the quarterback while also stepping up as playmakers in coverage or on offense, and you've got a complete athlete capable of making an impact in any phase of the game. These players bring a unique blend of athleticism, football IQ, and versatility, forcing teams to rethink their strategies and adapt to the multi-dimensional threats they present.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Let me tell y'all something'—[player_tooltip player_id='1399466' first='Jovanni' last='Watts'] at wide receiver? He different. I'm talking' Tez Johnson type of electricity. He's got that short-area quickness, that suddenness in and out of breaks that makes DBs look lost out there. His routes? Surgical. His hands? Velcro. You throw it up, he's going' up to get it—high-pointing' like a seasoned vet. And what really separates him? He's always open. Not just sometimes, not just on broken plays—pretty much <em>always.</em> This isn't just a kid running around—this is a receiver with football IQ through the roof, understanding leverage, attacking blind spots, and making every route look the same until it's too late.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">But here's the scary part: flip him to the defensive side, and now you're looking' at a Benjamin Morrison clone. Flying downhill like he's got a rocket in his back and bad intentions in his heart. Poised. Patient. Physical when he wants to be, slick when he needs to be. This dude lives in phase. He's reading quarterbacks like he's been in film study since kindergarten. You try him, and you're regretting' it by the time the ball leaves your hand. He's not just playing' DB—he's <em>dictating</em> what you do on offense. That's rare. That's special. He's that two-way dawg who sets the tone on both sides, and if you're not game-planning' for him, he's gonna ruin your night. Period. He thrives in the chaos of the big moment, eyes never blinking, heart never racing—because he's built for it. He doesn't wait for the game to come to him. He <em>is</em> the game. He's a pure athlete—fast, physical, fearless. You watch him and just know—this kid isn't next up… he's <em>right now</em>.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Listen, I don't say this lightly—when I say he's HIM, I mean he's <em>really</em> HIM. [player_tooltip player_id='1256345' first='Chance' last='Davis'] the 2029 Under Armour All-American linebacker got college scouts tuning in like it's prime time, and he's still in middle school. They already know the name, and every time he steps on that field, he reminds ‘em why they wrote it down in ink. He plays with that “I got something to prove” fire, but it's deeper than hype—this kid <em>produces.</em> Whether he's blitzing off the edge, spying a QB, or locking up a slot receiver, he's a mismatch nightmare. Just like Harold Perkins at LSU, he brings that rare blend of speed, instincts, and violence to the game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">He's twitchy, explosive, and plays with a burst that flips momentum in a heartbeat. And what I love? He's positionless in the best way. You can line him up anywhere—stacked backer, edge, nickel—and he's gonna <em>dominate.</em> He reads the game like a veteran, reacts in real-time, and when he decides to go… it's already too late. His closing speed is scary. That bend off the edge? Nasty. And the way he tracks and tackles? Pure heat-seeking missile. He's Harold Perkins 2.0 with that same “you better know where I'm at” energy. This kid ain't coming—he's <em>already here.</em></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Listen—when you talk about dominance in the trenches, when you talk about setting the tone before the ball is even snapped, [player_tooltip player_id='866483' first='Kaiden' last='Graves'] the 2029 Under Armour All-American defensive lineman is <em>that dude</em>. He isn't just playing' D-line, he's <em>wrecking' gameplans</em>. Every rep looks like controlled chaos—violent hands, elite get-off, and a motor that don't quit ‘til the whistle stops echoing. You double him? Still getting pressure. You slide protection his way? Still making plays. The kid is already built like a college sophomore and plays like he's been coached by NFL vets. Reminds me a lot of <em>Jer'Zhan Newton</em> from Illinois—relentless, explosive, and straight-up disruptive no matter where you line him up.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">But here's the part folks don't always see—his IQ is off the charts. He recognizes blocking schemes in real time, he adjusts his rush lanes, and he isn't out there freelancing. He's calculating. Every move is intentional. Every snap is a chance to end a play before it begins. Whether he's clogging the run game or getting home on third-and-long, he's doing it with purpose. And man, that leadership? That “follow me or get out the way” energy? You can't coach that. He's got it. And that's why he's already on every scout's radar and why, when you talk about the next generation of elite D-linemen, his name better be at the top. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">When you've got a defensive back who can impact both sides of the ball, you're looking at a game-changer. [player_tooltip player_id='1404730' first='Dameon' last='Billie Jr.'] brings the same physicality and ball skills you see in someone like Jahdae Barron, a corner who's known for his ability to lock down receivers and make plays on the ball. As a DB, he's quick to react, with the speed to jump routes and the instincts to create turnovers. But what sets him apart is his ability to flip the script and step into an offensive role, where he's just as dangerous. His reliable hands and ability to make big plays as a receiver make him a dual threat few defenders can match.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Like Barron, who can disrupt offenses with his playmaking ability, Dameon brings that same edge on defense. But unlike Barron, he's not just a shutdown defender—he's a versatile weapon. Whether he's locking down a receiver or hauling in a clutch catch, he's always a threat to change the game. He's a rare talent who can dominate both sides of the ball, giving his team a major advantage and keeping opponents guessing at every turn. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Let me tell you something—[player_tooltip player_id='1607618' first='Carlos' last='Robertson, Jr.'] is <em>rangy</em> in every sense of the word. He glides across the field like he's floating, but don't let that smooth stride fool you—he's explosive. Standing tall with a long frame, this kid eats up cushion before DBs even know what hit 'em. The way he stacks defenders, snaps off routes, and high-points the ball? That's advanced. That's what separates him from just being good to being <em>dangerous</em>. He's always open—not just because of his speed, but because his route discipline is crisp and intentional. Watching him play feels like watching <em>Emeka Egbuka</em> from Ohio State—a true technician with size, burst, and elite ball skills.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">What makes this kid scary is his feel for the game. He understands timing, leverage, and spacing like someone way beyond his years. You throw it up, he's going to climb the ladder and snatch it like it belongs to him—because it does. He's got that quiet confidence, that “I know I'm better than you, but I'll let my game show it” vibe. He runs a post route like it's personal and blocks like he's trying to make the highlight reel doing the dirty work. Bottom line: he's a matchup nightmare in the making, and if you aren't bracketing him now, you're watching the scoreboard light up. That's <em>that dude</em>.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">This 2029 defensive lineman? Man, he's <em>different</em>. Samuel Williams is the kind of athlete that makes you rewind the film just to catch everything he did in one play. He's got length, power, and an explosiveness off the ball that you can't coach. He reminds me of JT Tuimoloau from Ohio State—a straight-up game wrecker. JT isn't just strong—he's smart. He reads plays, sets edges, bull-rushes tackles into the quarterback's lap, and makes highlight plays that shift momentum. That's the same energy this young dawg brings to the field. He's disruptive, disciplined, and already playing chess while other kids still learning checkers.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The scary part? He's just getting started. He already understands leverage, uses his hands like a vet, and hunts down quarterbacks like it's personal. Whether it's stuffing the run or putting a tackle on skates, he brings that JT-level violence every single snap. And the motor? It doesn't stop. This kid doesn't wait to make an impact—he forces it. If you're a QB in 2029, you better know where Samuel is at all times, because he's coming downhill like a missile. Future All-American. Future star. And right now? He's already a problem.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1650829' first='Aden' last='Daniels'] is a player that's a true versatile weapon who can excel both as a wide receiver and a defensive back, with skills that make him stand out on either side of the ball. As a wide receiver, his range and ball skills are what separate him from the pack. He has the ability to track and adjust to any throw, whether it's a high-pointed deep ball or a quick slant, and his hands are consistently reliable. His ability to create separation is aided by his quickness and route-running, making him a threat in both the short and deep game. Whether he's outmuscling defenders for contested catches or showcasing his top-end speed to blow past coverage, he's always a factor in the passing game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">On the defensive side of the ball, he brings the same range and ball awareness as a cornerback. His quick reaction time allows him to read the quarterback's eyes and make plays on the ball, often turning a defensive stop into an offensive opportunity with interceptions or pass breakups. His fluidity and speed make him difficult to beat in coverage, and his ability to close on receivers with precision helps him disrupt passing plays before they develop. His ability to play both positions with such high-level skills makes him a unique and valuable asset—whether he's creating explosive plays as a receiver or shutting down offenses as a defensive back.</p>
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Players who can excel across multiple positions are a rare and invaluable asset to any team. Jovanni WattsJovanniWatts
DB Grayson | 2029GA
, Chance DavisChanceDavis
5'11" | 180 lbs | LB Gainesville | 2029StateGA
, Kaiden GravesKaidenGraves
6'2" | 200 lbs | DL Rarebreeds (Youth Program) | 2029GA
, Dameon Billie Jr.DameonBillie Jr.
ATH Dacula | 2029GACarlos Robertson, Jr.CarlosRobertson, Jr.
5'11" | 140 lbs | WR StateGA
Samuel Williams and Aden DanielsAdenDaniels
WR/DB Parkview | 2029GA
. Whether it's defensive backs (DBs) who can lock down receivers while also turning heads on offense, wide receivers (WRs) with the speed and agility to make plays as both pass catchers and defenders, or pure athletes who can switch between multiple roles, these players are game-changers. Add in dynamic defensive linemen (DL) who can disrupt the pocket and get after the quarterback while also stepping up as playmakers in coverage or on offense, and you've got a complete athlete capable of making an impact in any phase of the game. These players bring a unique blend of athleticism, football IQ, and versatility, forcing teams to rethink their strategies and adapt to the multi-dimensional threats they present.