PRZ CA Showcase Top Performers: LB
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Highlighting the top LB performers from Sunday’s PRZ CA Showcase, including a 2025 MVP out of Servite. Champ Redd CA #207 LB #22 HEIGHT 5'10" WEIGHT 210 POS LB CLASS 2026 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Champ Redd…
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Continue ReadingHighlighting the top LB performers from Sunday’s PRZ CA Showcase, including a 2025 MVP out of Servite.
Redd proved why he was one of the top LBs coming into the camp earning himself MVP of the group. Servite’s 2025 LB is a well-rounded defender with a physical build (5’10”/200), workable speed, and good change-of-direction in space. He did a good job of getting his hands on RBs to disrupt the front-end and showed explosive agility driving on routes during the 1v1 period. On tape, he’s physical between the tackles, runs sideline-to-sideline, and packs a punch at the POA. Redd has potential to be a major stock-riser among SoCal’s 2025 LBs heading into his senior season.
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Carrigan was putting together a strong camp before being shut down due to injury. He’s an athletic LB measuring in at 5’10”/205 that finished at the top of every testing category among LBs, except for the 40 where finished second. He showed promising lateral quickness and fluid movement during the indy period. On tape, he’s a versatile defender that can play between the tackles or out in space, shows great closing speed to the ball, and comes off blocks well. Only a sophomore, Carrigan should be a standout defender for Santa Margarita after transferring in from Los Alamitos.
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Koroush was the biggest LB in attendance measuring at 5’10″/240. He holds a stocky, filled-out frame and passes the eye test as a physical run stuffer. Originally listed as a RB coming into the camp, he showed some of the downhill power and speed he can generate during individual drills. On film, he’s an extremely physical two-way player that’s a north-south wrecking ball out of the backfield and meets ball-carriers in the hole with force from his ILB spot. The senior out of Arizona has added two D-III offers from Lawrence and Manchester this month.
Willis earned himself top performer honors among the LB group. He’s an instinctive LB that showed quick reactions and anticipation in coverage during 1v1s and concepts period. On tape, he’s a physical tackler on the edge that plays aggressively downhill and creates negative plays in the backfield. Willis recorded 58 tackles for Paso Robles’ defense as a junior last season.
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Owens is a rising 2026 LB that showed promising size (6’/205), speed and athleticism at Sunday’s showcase. He tested well finishing in the top three of every category among LBs and showed his range in the 1v1 period. Owens is a sophomore to keep an eye on as he makes the leap to varsity next season.