Can the Underdogs Get Some Love? Class of 2022 Standouts
Since class of 2021 has passed away, the standouts of the 2022 class are ready to play. There are numerous athletes in the St. Louis area that have been working during the cold, harsh offseason, but these individuals are the…
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Continue ReadingSince class of 2021 has passed away, the standouts of the 2022 class are ready to play. There are numerous athletes in the St. Louis area that have been working during the cold, harsh offseason, but these individuals are the ones to keep an eye on for this upcoming season.
RB Cyril Ikeh|St. Mary’s High School. The St. Mary’s Dragons have a good reputation of breeding standout running backs. Ikeh is one of the them that were beneficial this past season. He has a promising future for the years to come. Ikeh is fast and very elusive. He runs hard and is a great asset for screen passes. Ikeh will be a top threat towards defenses next year.
SS/RB Andre Tucker|SLUH. Tucker is the best of both worlds. He is a downhill safety that has great pursuit to the ball and is not afraid to hit. Tucker is also another fast and elusive back. He is extremely hard to tackle, and he’s not afraid to lower his shoulder when running with the ball. Tucker will be another future prospect that will make an impact next year.
QB Carlos Turner|Lift for Life Academy. Turner is one of the top underdog quarterbacks in the area. He has shown that he can make plays from the previous 2019-20 season. During the offseason, Turner has shown a lot of growth, and he has a firm figure of a solid quarterback. He has a great arm and is accurate in all of his throws. Turner will turn a lot of heads this season, collecting numerous offers, and will be one of the greatest quarterbacks to come out of the 314.
DB Chris Moore|Trinity. Moore is a solid defensive back. He is an outstanding ballhawk who is addicted to getting interceptions and returning them to the house. Whenever he has the ball in his hands, he turns into a receiver. Moore is also a hard hitter. Wherever the ball carrier is, he is always there. Not only Moore is a great defensive back, he can also cause a lot of damage on offense and special teams. He is a deep threat when lined up in the slot, and he’s also a major problem on punt return. Moore is very shifty and can make people miss in open field. He will be a defensive back that will catch a lot of college coach’s attention.