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<li>6'0, 170 pounds. </li>
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<li>Posted a first-three on Hudl in mid-September, about two minutes full of quality reps out of the sophomore back. First rep on tape was on I saw in person. McCorkle can run off tackle and hit outside running lanes damn near close to full speed. A back with pure break-away speed, enough to separate against elite DBs. A tough back who makes the most of his carries in a crowded backfield. Runs come almost exclusively out of gun formations, furthering the notion that McCorkle's skill set best suits him for stretch-zone run sets that utilize his plant and acceleration abilities. He's trending in the right direction. Excited to see more on Hudl. </li>
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<li>6'0, 140 pounds. </li>
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<li>Currently on Bishop McDevitt's JV team, won't provide any kind of evaluation until that changes, yet I did see a few defensive clips via X that caught my attention. Is a DB whose name I'll stash for now. Howard-Shank doesn't have enough on Hudl currently to warrant a move off of our watch list, yet I'm hearing he's trending in the right direction regardless. I'll keep my eyes peeled on more moving forward. </li>
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<li>6'1, 190 pounds. 3.8 GPA. Hudl has him playing basketball for Upper St. Clair as a freshman. Now a sophomore with ample tape to his name. </li>
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<li>Has a first-three up on Hudl, about three minutes worth of reps showcasing his complete versatility as a two-way player. First rep on tape has Snyder working behind center, it's Snyder's second rep that left me intrigued more than anything. Reps at QB are great, yet Snyder might have potential as a three-level pass-catcher that can damage a defense in a variety of ways. A 6'1 slot wideout who can serve as a big window to throw into both inside and outside the hashmarks. Snyder's prowess with the ball in his hands (QB) proves he's likely a candidate for a larger role on offense in the future, he looks natural when toting the rock. Safety/Corner reps will cement Snyder among some of the classes better two-way athletes come ranking time. His first-three impresses, would love to see more as soon as possible. </li>
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<li>6'2, 175 pounds. 1,300 passing yards and 15 total TDs through his mid-season highlights, not counting last two weekends of ball. </li>
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<li>Love seeing the growth out of this Henderson passer. I'll dive into the positives seen on tape without mentioning anything from his most recent bouts against Coatesville and Bishop Shanahan. Looks comfortbale working out of 11 personnel sets, specifically out of gun formtations. First rep on tape is a beauty, with Cherup flexing his pure arm talent, flicking a ball 40+ yards downfield without much of a hitch or wind-up. Having a QB capable of stretching the field effortlessly provides a serious headache to opposing defensive coordinators, opposing DBs, too. Tight compact release, love how his eyes mirror his feet, this kid is seasoned and should have been ranked on our site months ago. Can rip seam balls between zones 30+ yards downfield with a ton of torque behind balls he throws, again flashing arm talent beyond his District 1 peers. Doesn't mind a dirty pocket, Cherup trusts both his mechanics, accuracy, and footwork to be bothered. Opposite hash out-breaking routes hit in stride, nasty stuff from a QB i'm going to push hard for moving forward. A ton of early production to be had, too. Exciting stuff here. </li>
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
150
POS
RB
CLASS
2028
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Imhotep Charter
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
140
POS
WR/DB
CLASS
2028
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Bishop McDevitt
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
190
POS
QB/ATH
CLASS
2028
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Upper St. Clair
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
175
POS
QB
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
West Chester Henderson
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