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<p>Indiana University held their first of several prospect camps at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday. We were in attendance and saw an in-person look at many prospects, some of whom walked away with offers from the defending national champions. Here is our list of top performers from the event.</p>
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<p><strong>Gabriel Cabell </strong>out of Tennessee is a great route runner who creates separation. He flashes soft hands, good short area quickness, is quick in/out of his breaks and has a well-put-together frame. Cabell has really shined over the past month, earning offers from Kansas State, Marshall, and Georgia. He earned an offer from Indiana after his camp performance.</p>
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<p><strong>Cass Tech Class of 2028 wide receiver Kellen Miller </strong>was one of several standouts on the day. While he had a drop right in front of Curt Cignetti, he displayed good hands most of the day; needs to work on securing the ball away after the catch. Miller has good downfield speed, agility, burst and explosiveness, and he is a crafty route runner who knows how to create separation. Earned an offer from Indiana.</p>
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<p>Oldham County (Ky.) Class of 2028 linebacker <strong>Jess Officer </strong>left a strong impression on the Indiana staff, earning an offer from the Hoosiers. Officer is a very good point-of-attack run defender with a great frame and time to add bulk. Good open-field tackler and flashes a high motor; recorded 100 total tackles last season. Officer ran a 4.68 40-time at the camp.</p>
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<p>Ponderosa High School (Colo.) tight end <strong>Brody Wright</strong> was among the standouts at his position. Wright is a good route runner who can create separation. More importantly, he displayed great hands all day during both one-on-ones and in the skelly portion to conclude the day. He has very soft hands, adjusts high-low, catches with his hands and is a threat to score after the catch. Very good receiving tight end with potential.</p>
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<p>Barrington (Ill.) Class of 2028 tailback <strong>Lamar Osterhues </strong>shined at the camp. Osterhues has great balance in space, runs through contact, finishes forward and is very crafty with great change-of-direction and outstanding vision. At the camp, Osterhues shined in the one-on-ones with good long speed, flashed great route runner with good burst and acceleration. Really like him as a prospect at the next level.</p>
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