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<p>On Saturday in St. Paul, we got our first camp under our belt for the spring at the 5th annual 612Qs Offensive Skills Camp hosted by Quinn Frisel and his staff. The growth that has come with this camp is substancial as they were at capacity attendance wise for all the quarterbacks and skill position athletes that came out to get reps on Saturday night. As always, we had pages full of notes in our notebook of prospects that caught our attention and we'll start off with my list of Skill standouts that caught my individual attention on Saturday.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the only 2029s I had logged in my notebook from Saturday at the 612 Offensive Skills Camp, was Forest Lake's Bryice Bisbee. The 5'9 150 pounder, ran the 4.7s for the 40 yard dash and 4.2s for pro shuttle which is great times for an upperclassmen, and surely even more for a underclassmen. He showed off great hands for his age and was especially effective on deep routes as he showed off an athletic body rotation to reel in a throw that was off-line in one of a few deep routes that intrigued me on Saturday from Bryce. Surely a 2029 to keep track of for the Rangers.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A Wisconsin new name that caught my attention of the underclassmen group on Saturday in St. Paul was Superior 2028 wide receiver Tripp Row. He surely wasn't the biggest wide receiver in the building, but man was he effective during the Indy drills I got to watch. The 5'6 165 pounder, showed not only how agile he was around the cones, but surely is a wide receiver that played with intent that if we were in a contact-camp setting he was going to finish thru someone with contact. I'll be intrigued to see where this young man ended up in testing especially for the pro agility and L-drill.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A 2027 new name that caught my attention during live reps on Saturday at the 612Qs Skills Camp is the first Outstater on my wide receiver list, which was Noah Watson out of New Prague. Noah showed from start to finish of camp, that he's a quick learner on new concepts, as by the end of camp I felt his bar of skillsets got better than what I see from the early reps. He got more comfortable with his hands towards the end of camp and showed off a more agile get off from the top of his route. Surely a new name that hopefully we can see get some film in the 2026 season to keep seeing how he develops from this spring into fall.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The first wide receiver to crack my notebook on Saturday in St. Paul was Delano 2027 wide receiver [player_tooltip player_id='2154284' first='Brady' last='Schultz']. He stood out with his straight line speed in the 40-yard dash which I had recorded a 4.72. Most of what you see on tape comes from the secondary, but what I saw on Saturday is the upside on the offensive side of the ball looking ahead at the 2026 season. Brady showe off as a route-runner that seemed to pick up on new concepts quickly which tells me he could a a threat in the Tigers receiving core too in the upcoming season.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of our top athletes in the state of Minnesota's 2027 class Tristian Karl of St. Thomas Academy, was one of the best 2027s I saw in attendance at the 612Q Skills Camp in St. Paul. The 6'1 187 pounder has transformed a ton since I saw him a couple years ago at one of 612Qs QB Camps, as he showed off the flexibility that college coaches already seem to like out of Tristan. In the reps I got to watch, he showed off that he can use his athleticism to create more length with his lower body and that showed off as a route-runner that showed off some sound hnads from what I saw on Saturday. Going to be intrigued on where this young man ends up positionally at D1 camps this summer.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of a few 2028 wide receivers that finished in my top-tier when it came to the live evaluation, came from Stillwater wide receiver [player_tooltip player_id='1362370' first='Jaylen' last='Rosalez']. He passed the eye test pretty quickly in one of my first live looks and didnt let up. He showed off an agile twitch that was persistent with his cuts on his routes, long arms to get the ball in the air, and just a poised athleticism that was evident on every rep I watched out of Jaylen on Saturday afternoon in St. Paul. The 6'0 200 pounder has shown that physicality thru contact during 7v7 season and shows as a riser out of the East Metro in this 2028 class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The alpha of the wide receivers we watch on Saturday in St. Paul is a 2028 prospect that plays right up the road at Cretin-Derham-Hall, [player_tooltip player_id='1576660' first='Shaheed' last='Suggs']. He had college coachs and us at PRZ fired up with his 40-yard dash times which was a 4.49, the best in attendance which I must add, that was on LASERS. He was very saavy with this change of direction during individual drills showing off great hands and I heard it from a handful of coaches on Saturday, he was also very coachable. Watching back his reps, you can also grasp the tightness he shows flying around the cones which shows you the attention to detail that Shaheed had locked in on Saturday. He picked one of only a couple offers that went out yesterday from Bemidji State in which spending time around the NSIC coaches, you rarely see offers go out that early unless a prospect has themselves a day like Shaheed had on Saturday at CSP. The development I have seen from this kid since we had him at our Prep Redzone Dakotas Showcase last year is excellent.</p>
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On Saturday in St. Paul, we got our first camp under our belt for the spring at the 5th annual 612Qs Offensive Skills Camp hosted by Quinn Frisel and his staff. The growth that has come with this camp is substancial as they were at capacity attendance wise for all the quarterbacks and skill position athletes that came out to get reps on Saturday night. As always, we had pages full of notes in our notebook of prospects that caught our attention and we'll start off with my list of Skill standouts that caught my individual attention on Saturday.
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5'6"
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165
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2028
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5'10"
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165
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2027
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6'1"
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185
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2027
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190
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2028
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