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<p>The Prep Redzone 7v7 Circuit made our first ever stop in The Sunshine State this weekend as The Central Florida Charge tourney took place at The Villages Charter School. We had over 50 teams from 18U down to 10U and the action was outstanding from start to finish. Keep it locked in to Prep Redzone Florida for a ton of content coming out of the tournament and be sure to follow our social channels as well for even more video content! In this breakdown, we're looking at four more top performers from the 18U division. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2133751' first='Amir' last='Bruce'] - 2028 Wide Receiver - 1 Stop Elite</strong></p>
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<p>1 Stop Elite had several 2028 prospects that stood out in one way or another on Saturday and Sunday. We got a chance to watch [player_tooltip player_id='2133751' first='Amir' last='Bruce'] on Saturday for an extended period of time and he really impressed us. He has good size that made him a match-up nightmare in jump ball situations. If 1 Stop Elite got inside the 10-yard line, Bruce became one of the top go-to targets and he was making some big plays throughout the morning on Saturday. Bruce looks like a wide receiver with a high ceiling moving forward. It was impressive to watch all of their 2028 prospects go at it in the 18U division when some of them probably could have been playing 15U. For Bruce, he's a name to watch moving forward. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2132036' first='Demirius' last='Feet'] - 2027 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Team Elite All The Smoke</strong></p>
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<p>Simply put, 2027 WR/DB [player_tooltip player_id='2132036' first='Demirius' last='Feet'] was one of our favorite players to watch this weekend as he suited up for Team Elite All The Smoke. From the first game of the tournament, Feet brought the energy and always had a smile on his face. But don't let that smile fool you. This cat can absolutely go. His on-field IQ was incredibly high. He would consistently find weak spots in the defense and exploit them. The on-field IQ makes a lot of sense considering he has a 4.3 GPA and is going to have an opportunity to play at the next level. Feet was also one of three athletes that we mic'd up during a game on Saturday. And it was the very first game of the tournament and he brought the juice. </p>
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<p><strong>Jaydon Page - 2027 Wide Receiver - Team Elite All The Smoke</strong></p>
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<p>Team Elite All The Smoke dominated their way to championships in four out of the five divisions. In the 18U division, 2027 wide receiver Jaydon Page was a prospect that was pointed out to us before the tourney as a player to watch. And he certainly lived up to the hype. Page was a YAC demon as he made a killing running short routes, getting open and then accelerating up field and leaving defenses in the dust. While watching him on Saturday, it looked like Page absolutely excelled when it came to angles on the field. It seemed like he always took the right one and defenses consistently chose poorly. And time after time, Page would make teams pay if they took bad angles on him with the ball in his hands. </p>
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<p><strong>Khari Williams - 2028 Wide Receiver - 1 Stop Elite</strong></p>
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<p>We mentioned how 1 Stop Elite had several 2028 prospects that really stood out to us this weekend. Khari Williams was another sophomore that caught our attention. Similar to Page, it's what Williams did after the catch that separated him from some of the other standouts in the 18U division. Williams was incredibly shifty and found a way to find open grass and get to it in the blink of an eye, without being touched. He's not the biggest wide receiver but as we mention all the time with smaller prospects, you can't tackle what you can't touch. And Williams wasn't getting touched very often. The afterburners were engaged and he made defenses struggle throughout the early games on Saturday. </p>
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