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<p>You talk about a team with depth and potential, and the 14U Grab Dat squad from Ohio was the epitome of this at the Buckeye Blitz 7v7 event. This team had a balanced roster with young talent on both sides of the football, and several individuals made a strong impression.</p>
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<p><strong>Juellz Herren – ATH – Class of 2030<br></strong>Herron was a standout right off the bat with his quickness and elusiveness on the field. He was making big plays on a regular basis, catching difficult passes and turning short receptions into long gains. The fact that he can adjust on the fly and make people miss in a big way gives this young man tremendous potential.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2141796' first='Kane' last='Betts'] – QB – Class of 2030<br></strong>Betts was a standout at quarterback, with his accuracy and arm potential. He played with a lot of confidence and a little gunslinger flair, which will get him far in this sport. Being a quarterback is in his blood, as his dad, Josh, played at Miami (OH), and this young man has a chance to follow in his footsteps.</p>
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<p><strong>Andre Wallace – ATH – Linden McKinley – Class of 2030<br></strong>Wallace is arguably one of the top five prospects at the event. He's rangy, explosive, and comfortable on both sides of the football. Wallace made some precise route attacks, went up for contested catches, and competed in coverage. He's a high-upside prospect to keep an eye on due to his size, footwork, and toughness.</p>
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<p><strong>Philip Fowler – QB – Class of 2031<br></strong>Fowler is a young player, but he has some natural skills to work with in his role as Grab Dat's developing quarterback. He's a work in progress, but he has shown he can spin it, making some sharp passes as he develops. Fowler has a lot of room for growth, and he could be a key part of this offense in the future.</p>
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<p><strong>Team Takeaway: Grab Dat's Future Looks Bright<br></strong>Grab Dat's 14u team is not only talented; they're also well-rounded. They have playmakers at every skill position, two quarterbacks to spread the football, and athletes who can impact the game on both sides of the football. They're a team that looks ready to make some noise for years to come, and they're only just getting started.</p>
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You talk about a team with depth and potential, and the 14U Grab Dat squad from Ohio was the epitome of this at the Buckeye Blitz 7v7 event. This team had a balanced roster with young talent on both sides of the football, and several individuals made a strong impression.
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