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<p>The Who's Next Tour stop at Winton Woods gave several young prospects a chance to compete, move around in space, and show why they are names to keep an eye on heading into the summer.</p>
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<p>This was not a combine setting built around testing numbers. It was a football setting. Athletes had to run routes, compete in drills, finish reps, catch the football, cover in space, and show how they respond when the ball is in the air.</p>
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<p>Several players improved their performances, and while more film evaluation and background research will come, these are a few prospects who stood out in a live camp setting.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Asa Bouldin — WR — Winton Woods — 2028</h2>
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<p>Asa Bouldin was one of the young wide receivers who made a strong impression at the Who's Next Tour.</p>
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<p>The 2028 Winton Woods prospect showed real athletic upside throughout the day. He moved extremely well, ran clean routes, and looked comfortable catching the football during drills and competition. What stood out most was how natural he looked once he got into space.</p>
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<p>This was also an important day for Bouldin because it gave coaches and evaluators a better feel for his overall athletic ability. He looked like a player still coming along, but the tools were there. His movement skills, route-running flashes, and ability to finish plays make him a player to monitor closely.</p>
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<p>With Winton Woods always loaded with talent, Bouldin has a chance to become a valuable piece this fall. He is a young receiver with upside, and if he continues to develop, he could become a name more people start talking about in the 2028 class.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1968883' first='Noah' last='Cunningham'] — DB/WR — Holy Name — 2027</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1968883' first='Noah' last='Cunningham'] may have been the top defensive performer at the event.</p>
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<p>The Holy Name 2027 athlete stood out immediately during defensive drills. He played with sharp footwork, clean change of direction, and the ability to finish through every rep. In a setting where there were not a lot of defensive backs, Cunningham stepped up and made his presence felt.</p>
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<p>He showed the ability to play through the football and compete at the catch point. His movement skills were smooth, but his competitive edge is what made him stand out. He did not just go through drills. He attacked them.</p>
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<p>Cunningham is also the type of prospect who could attract attention from high-academic programs. He brings athletic ability, football IQ, and a strong academic profile, making him a player who could fit well at an Ivy League or high-level academic institution if his development continues.</p>
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<p>This summer could be big for Cunningham. He has the athletic traits and coverage ability to earn more attention, and his performance at Winton Woods was a strong step in that direction.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cade Havill — TE — Tippecanoe — 2027</h2>
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<p>Cade Havill brought a physical presence to the tight end group.</p>
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<p>The 2027 Tippecanoe prospect has the body type that stands out right away. He is strong, well-built, and looks the part of a player who can develop into a productive tight end or H-back type at the next level.</p>
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<p>In the catching drills, Havill showed reliable hands and the ability to work through reps with confidence. What stood out was not just his size, but his willingness to compete. In a camp setting, tight ends have to prove they can get open against linebackers and safeties, and Havill showed flashes of being able to do that.</p>
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<p>He is not just a big body. He has enough movement ability to create separation and enough physicality to make catches in traffic. For a 2027 prospect, this summer will be important as he continues to build his recruiting profile.</p>
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<p>Havill is a name to keep on the radar because tight ends with size, strength, and receiving ability are always valuable.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2105942' first='Jasiah' last='Feliciano'] — WR — Cincinnati Area — 2028</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2105942' first='Jasiah' last='Feliciano'] was one of the more intriguing athletes in attendance.</p>
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<p>The 2028 wide receiver prospect has a rangy frame and a smooth athletic profile. He moved well, showed good body control, and flashed the ability to make plays in multiple parts of the field. Feliciano looked like a player with natural tools that could continue to translate as he gains more reps and experience.</p>
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<p>What made him stand out was how clean and smooth he looked as an athlete. He did not appear rushed in his movements, and he showed the kind of fluidity that makes young receivers worth tracking.</p>
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<p>There is still some background information to confirm, including his current school situation, but from a pure camp evaluation standpoint, Feliciano looked like a player with upside. His length, athleticism, and ability to make plays at the showcase make him a prospect to watch closely heading into the summer.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Kyrin King — WR/CB — Oak Hills — 2029</h2>
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<p>Kyrin King was one of the younger prospects who caught attention with his feet and movement skills.</p>
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<p>The 2029 Oak Hills athlete showed very good footwork throughout the day. In drills, he was quick, clean, and under control. For a young receiver, that matters. Footwork is often one of the first indicators of long-term skill development, and King showed that he has a strong foundation to build from.</p>
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<p>He also flashed in receiving drills, showing the ability to go up and make plays on the football. His movement skills helped him create space, and his confidence grew as the camp went on.</p>
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<p>King is still early in his development, but the tools are easy to see. He moves well, has good feet, and looks like a young athlete who could continue to improve quickly with more reps.</p>
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<p>For a 2029 prospect, this was a strong showing. He is not a finished product, but he is definitely a name to track.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1936963' first='Tyler' last='Roby'] — WR — La Salle — 2027</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1936963' first='Tyler' last='Roby'] looked the part of a long, rangy receiver with upside.</p>
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<p>The La Salle 2027 prospect has the kind of length that immediately catches attention. He covers ground well, presents a big target, and shows the ability to make plays in space. At a showcase like this, receivers have to separate themselves with movement, ball skills, and competitive moments. Roby had those flashes.</p>
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<p>His athleticism was on display throughout the camp. He moved well for a longer receiver and showed the ability to stretch the field and create opportunities when the ball came his way.</p>
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<p>Roby's frame gives him a lot of room to continue developing. As he adds strength and continues to refine his route running, he has the tools to become an even more difficult matchup.</p>
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<p>For La Salle, Roby could continue to grow into a bigger role. For evaluators, he is a 2027 receiver worth keeping an eye on.</p>
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The Who's Next Tour stop at Winton Woods gave several young prospects a chance to compete, move around in space, and show why they are names to keep an eye on heading into the summer.
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