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<li>5'6, 140 pounds. Self reports a 3.4 GPA. </li>
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<li>a sophomore at Bishop Canevin who posted a first-four tape last week. Two minutes worth of tape from the underclassman. Primaries as a DB in a talented secondary. Best trait on tape is easily his straight-line speed, I wonder if he runs track for the program. Keeps up with vertical routes effortlessly. Only a sophomore, Jones Jr. has a ways to go to wow as a prospect, yet I applaud a lot of what I'm seeing after a first-time evaluator. Likely a special teams contributor, doesn't shy away from knifing at ball carriers in the open field. Jones Jr. will rank among 2028 DBs if he continues to develop as a pure cover corner. Jones would alleviate length and frame worries if he can prove his speed on tape and in a camp setting. Good first step after opening hips. Excited to see his final sophomore season tape. </li>
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<li>11.4 100M (verified). Self reports a 4.5 40YD Dash time. 5'8, 150 pounds. A 2029 who is forcing my hand after playing well at corner for Pottsgrove. Hudl shows off impressive unverified weight room numbers, especially for a prospect his size. </li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='1954062' first='Marquise' last='White'] has a First-Six tape up and ready on Hudl. Four minutes of tape that will have him ranked well among freshman DB/ATHs. Tape starts with White in a press look stationed at corner, working against a flanker with ample room to take inside or outside release. White maintains outside leverage to undercut a corner route for an interception, good ball skills here to snatch the ball from a high point. Prevalent speed on tape, Pottsgrove deploys White to take jet-sweep handoffs, which White scores on in said tape. White's best rep on tape results in another interception. Aligned in front of Owen J. Roberts' [player_tooltip player_id='1180694' first='Matthew' last='Gregory'], White keeps his match-up in front of him off the pre-snap press alignment, stays on the hip of his wideout, and beats man to the catch point on a poorly thrown and late comeback route. Love White's confidence and ability to not panic in this situation. Has a knack for baiting QBs when in off-coverage, kid has a good early understanding of passing concepts and route timing. Annoying and pesky underneath 8 yards. Exemplary work IMO. Will face unfair H/W scrutiny, track speed will help alleviate those concerns. </li>
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<li>unsure how I missed Sakyiama, he recently picked up an offer via Sacramento State, it serving as his first as a PCL 2027. Will rank well. 6'7, 360 pounds. Hudl has him formerly at Harry S. Truman. Self reports a 3.6 GPA. Swing tackle. </li>
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<li>Hudl doesn't have a first-three or a mid-season tape up quite yet. I've sent his name to some Power Four coaches who want to see more. X has single-game cut-ups, Hudl has some too, enough to derive an evaluation from IMO. Power Four prospect based on how well he moves for 360. I see 280-pound tackles move worse than Sakyiama, who is witnessed on tape getting downfield to clean up would. Still, at 360, Sakyiama is a bit heavy-footed, of course. Ton of room to grow from a technical standpoint, too, he looks a bit new to football If I were to guess. Still, a ton of positives to address, like his temperament, hand and grip strength, his ability to serve as a swing tackle in this offense is promising. There's buzz around his name among my recruiting circle, I hope he capitalizes as a current junior prospect. </li>
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<li>6'4, 215 pounds. OLB at Coatesville, not sure how I'm just now hearing about the young man. Might be a project at TE. </li>
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<li>Can't help but do a double-take when watching Coatesville tape. I've been on the [player_tooltip player_id='939623' first='Terry' last='Wiggins'] bandwagon for quite some time, watching [player_tooltip player_id='1702648' first='King' last='Saillant'] work opposite/beside Wiggins in this defense makes me feel like I'm watching the 2023/2024 version of Wiggins in Saillant. Unfair to compare the two, so I'll leave it at that. Saillant's X account is a bit inactive, although he currently has ample tape to dissect from this Fall season, tape in which I've sent to the likes of Syracuse and Temple, to name a few. Saillant has the kind of frame, tools, and upside that college recruiters dream about, turning that raw potential into a Power Four prospect takes refinement in specific areas. I can see flashes of the explosiveness necessary to wow next-level coaches, I can see flashy of twitch off the edge, twitch that can be coupled beside great stride length. Pad level can be better at times, move set and hand-fighting repertoire has a ways to go before calling it great, yet I only dive into prospect like this unless they show real next-level potential, Saillant does just that. Would love to know how space/cover versatile Saillant is. I want to be able to trust that he can flip his hips and run down seams with TEs if need be. Good extender, solid leverage user. Can't wait to see his final tape, excited to share it with coaches in my circle. </li>
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HEIGHT
5'6"
WEIGHT
140
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DB/WR
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
5'8"
WEIGHT
150
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ATH/DB
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
6'7"
WEIGHT
360
POS
OL
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'4"
WEIGHT
215
POS
LB/TE/TE
CLASS
2027
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