Twitter Film Analysis: Players to Know Before the Season Ends
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There are only a couple of weeks left in Virginia High School Football’s regular season. Last week, I covered some players I may not get a chance to see live this year due to beginning my role with Prep Redzone…
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Continue ReadingThere are only a couple of weeks left in Virginia High School Football’s regular season. Last week, I covered some players I may not get a chance to see live this year due to beginning my role with Prep Redzone midway through this season. This week I continue with that theme and cover five more players to know as the season ends.
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Greyson Huffman
Greyson Huffman
Greyson is the starting Right Tackle for his team, and at 6’3″, he may be pushed inside to Guard at the college level where he would have solid height and good weight. He is a solid athlete with good balance and foot quickness, and adequate foot speed. He has good initial quickness out of his stance into his pass set with good foot quick feet to intersect rushers. He has very good upper body strength and can engage and turn defensive linemen. He also has good initial quickness out of his stance into his run blocks, with good footwork to engage the blocks with good leg drive. He has good processing of angles to block backers and pull blocks. He is a good competitor who stays on his block and plays through the whistle with very good finish on his blocks.
Kesean is an all-around athlete for Hopewell playing Linebacker, Defensive Back, and Running Back. His speed sticks out on the field as he is a mismatch across the board. He has very good foot speed and quickness, acceleration, and good change of direction.
Running BackAt running back, he has good height and solid weight. He wins with his speed, he has good vision to find the rushing lane and has good acceleration into the lane, and has very good breakaway speed to outrun defensive backs.
Linebacker/Defensive BackHe has solid height and will need to add weight in college ball. He has good coverage skills with good instincts, reaction to plays, and range. He shows good physical toughness fighting through blocks and making a tackle.
Kesean has received some offers but has not made a college decision. He will be a great piece for any team looking to add a playmaker next year.
Trevor Gallimore Trevor Gallimore 5'10" | 185 lbs | RB Pulaski County | 2025 State VA
Trevor Gallimore Trevor Gallimore 5'10" | 185 lbs | RB Pulaski County | 2025 State VA
Trevor is a playmaking Running Back for Pulaski County. He has adequate height and size, but is only a junior and can continue to add mass to his frame. He is averaging 157.6 yards rushing per game and has 20 rushing TDs this season lining up as the Fullback in a Wing offense. He has solid speed and good vision as a runner with good physical toughness and foot quickness to make cuts into rushing lanes. Arm tackles are not enough to bring him down, and he will fight through the whistle to gain extra yards.
Ethan Stockton
Ethan Stockton
The senior DL was named District Player of the Year and 1st Team All-Region in his junior season last year. Ethan plays the down defensive end in an odd front defense lining up in between 3 through 5 techniques. He is a good athlete with good foot quickness, balance, lateral agility, and solid foot speed with very good strength. He has good upfield burst with good explosion when engaging offensive linemen. He has good hand quickness to engage linemen position himself to leverage his gap and does a good job at keeping Offensive Tackles’ hands off of him, with good shoulder dip and hand swat to shed blocks to position himself to disrupt the play. Ethan’s play has clearly contributed to Magna Vista’s 8-0 record this year.
Israel is a three-sport athlete playing football, basketball, and baseball for William Byrd. He is the starting QB and Safety for his team. He has very good athletic ability, with very good foot speed, quickness, vision, and agility. He is a dual-threat QB, but he is willing to stay in the pocket and has good accuracy on all throws. He has good composure in the pocket and is willing to take a hit to make a throw. When he decides to run the ball, there are not many defenders who will match his athletic ability and speed. His play has led William Byrd to a 7-1 record.