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<p>With each Prep Redzone seven-on-seven tournament, the number of talented prospects in the ten-and-under group continues to impress me. Here are several prospects who opened eyes in Broken Arrow this weekend.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2169895' first='Cannon' last='Caldwell']-Wide Receiver/Defensive Back-TLR-2034</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2169895' first='Cannon' last='Caldwell'] had a strong Saturday in terms of making plays on both sides of the ball. From a receiving perspective, Caldwell does a great job of creating separation and using his physical tools to haul in receptions. He was a steady target that opposing defenders had a difficult time of containing. Meanwhile, on the defensive side of the ball, Caldwell did an impressive job of playing the ball in the air and deflecting passes away from opposing wide receivers. Caldwell is a player to watch out for over the next few years.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2136463' first='Crash' last='Adams']-Quarterback-TLR-2034</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2136463' first='Crash' last='Adams'] is a signal caller who had a solid day for TLR. Adams did a good job of distributing the football and reading the opposing defense. Adams showcased the arm strength to make the deeper throws downfield. Meanwhile, he had the ability to fit the football into tight windows. Adams is a player to keep an eye on over the next few years. </p>
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<p><strong>Baylor Kapuchuck-Tight End/Linebacker-918 Elite-2034</strong></p>
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<p>Throughout the competition on Saturday, when 918 Elite needed a reception to extend the drives they seemed to find Kapuchuck. He is a physical wide receiver target who can haul in difficult receptions. Kapuchuck meanwhile, has the ability to read the opposing quarterback and wide receiver. He makes plays on the ball and bats away passes he cannot turn into an interception. Kapuchuck does a good job of communicating with his teammates on the field and he has the potential to be a player to watch out for on Friday nights in the future.</p>
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<p><strong>Noah Carlson-Quarterback-Southwest 7-2034</strong></p>
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<p>Noah Carlson had an impressive weekend at the quarterback spot for Southwest 7. Carlson did not just lock in on one receiver. He was able to spread the ball around to his playmakers. Carlson is an accurate passer who has the ability to fit the football into some tight windows. Carlson had the arm strength to test the opposing secondary with the deep shots down the field. Carlson is another prospect to watch out for in the future.</p>
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With each Prep Redzone seven-on-seven tournament, the number of talented prospects in the ten-and-under group continues to impress me. Here are several prospects who opened eyes in Broken Arrow this weekend.
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