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<p>With spring practice set to wrap up soon, the PRZ Exposure Camp at Richland Northeast offers guys a chance to draw some more attention before the summer 7-on-7 action begins.</p>
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<p>There are a number of ranked players already signed up for the camp, which will be held May 22. Some of them made huge impacts last season, and some look primed to make a move this year.</p>
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<p>Here's a look at some of the guys from the 2028 and 2029 classes who will benefit from their spots in the camp.</p>
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<p><strong><em>2028 CLASS</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1467819' first='Brandon' last='Poston']</strong> DL, Aiken</p>
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<p>Poston has already proven he's a big-time player, mainly by living in the offensive backfield. He had 21 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, and 12 hurries for the Hornets last season, and he's got a good first step and gets off the ball and upfield in a hurry, exactly what you're looking for from the edge.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1051659' first='Hayden' last='Denmark'] </strong>LB, Goose Creek</p>
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<p>Denmark missed some time with injuries last season, but still made 57 tackles in just seven games. He's a physical, athletic LB with a nose for the ball, and events like the Exposure Camp are tailor-made for guys like him to get some well-deserved attention.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1790580' first='Jacob' last='Owings']</strong> QB, Wren (pictured)</p>
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<p>Owings had a hugely productive season as a sophomore, throwing for nearly 2,000 yards and 19 touchdowns. He's back for more, and he's in a great situation with a rugged, high-output back beside him. But this camp is all about Owings showing what he can do - make every throw on the field with accuracy and velocity.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1607433' first='Landon' last='Guyton']</strong> TE, Gilbert</p>
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<p>Guyton's a big, physical, athletic guy who shines for the Indians. He sells his blocks well and drifts into space as a safety valve, he runs good dedicated routes, and he's got great hands. On top of that, he's a really good blocker, particularly when he lines up in the backfield and the Indians use him as an extra body at the point of attack.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1819171' first='Charlie' last='Schrecker']</strong> WR, James Island</p>
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<p>The Trojans have an insanely deep crop of receivers, and they really spread the ball around a year ago. Some of those guys are gone thanks to graduation, so Schrecker is in line to see his opportunities increase. He's more than capable of taking advantage. He's a speed guy who can get lost in space and he does a great job of high-pointing the ball, both of which should lead to a good performance in drills.</p>
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<p><strong><em>2029 CLASS</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1584084' first='Jadon' last='Inabinett']</strong> RB, John Paul II </p>
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<p>In a three-back attack for the Golden Warriors, Inabinett led the team in carries, yards, and touchdowns. He's equally effective catching the ball, and it's not always your usual "guy out of the backfield taking advantage of LBs". Inabinett is perfectly capable of walking out wide and just running by people. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='865974' first='Jemo' last='Stinson']</strong> RB, Mountain View Prep</p>
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<p>Stinson looks like a guy who can move into a marquee position with the Stars. He had meaningful carries and output as a freshman, and seems ideally suited to helping take some of the load (and pressure) off his QB. He's got good speed, but at the heart of things he's a power back who looks to be more than capable of carrying a bigger workload.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1818504' first='Harper' last='Ellerbee']</strong> RB, Chapin</p>
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<p>Ellerbee's going to be an interesting guy to watch. He's primarily played WR and DB, but he's moving over to RB and he has a chance to show off some explosive athletic ability and the strength that makes him a monster in the weight room. With more eyes on him in his new position, Ellerbee could make his mark at the Exposure Camp.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1612450' first='Landon' last='Robinson']</strong> QB, Lake Wylie</p>
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<p>Ok, so we're talking about guys who can benefit from exposure - how about a guy on a team that we know absolutely nothing about in real time because they're brand new? Robinson comes over to Lake Wylie from Clover, where he spent time on the JV team as a freshman. He's bringing with him a strong arm, good touch, and great pocket presence that's only getting better with every rep.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1938780' first='Caden' last='Hunter']</strong> WR, Mountain View Prep</p>
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<p>Hunter was a factor for the Stars as a freshman, and Mountain View's top two receivers graduated. In the Stars' wide-open offense, he has the potential to have a much bigger impact in a big hurry. He makes tough catches in big spots, with three TDs in just six games played on varsity last season. He's also a big-play guy, averaging 17 yards per catch.</p>
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With spring practice set to wrap up soon, the PRZ Exposure Camp at Richland Northeast offers guys a chance to draw some more attention before the summer 7-on-7 action begins.
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