Offensive Prospect Film Review
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I get sent hundreds of athletes film sent to me by high school coaches, the athletes themselves, and parents. I receive DMS from all over the country from players from Georgia, Illinois, West Virginia, Texas, and Louisiana. Unfortunately, not everyone…
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Continue ReadingI get sent hundreds of athletes film sent to me by high school coaches, the athletes themselves, and parents. I receive DMS from all over the country from players from Georgia, Illinois, West Virginia, Texas, and Louisiana. Unfortunately, not everyone makes the list. These athletes below are a select few who shined above the rest. Let’s put the spotlight on them so they can shine, here they are.
Tay Andrews Tay Andrews 6'3" | 200 lbs | WR Lockhart | 2022 TX (22) | 6’3″ 200 | WR / TE | Lochart HS
Tay has a big frame and has a lean athletic build. At nearly 6-4, I like his ability to run routes, stop on a dime, and or cut up the field with his quick feet. and his large catch radius. He shows dangerous speed and is a big match-up problem as a receiver that can line up almost anywhere. I could see this guy playing tight end and having a high ceiling in college for success. FBS / FCS type of prospect that doesn’t have an offers–yet.
Harry Stewart III (24) | 5’9″ 180 | RB | Centennial HS
Every time this back touches the ball, he’s looking for pay dirt and can easily take the ball into the endzone with his blazing speed. This guy can make a few football moves and then be off to the races leaving everyone 5-10 yards behind. Speed and agility is unmatched. Great vision as a ball carrier and explosive playmaking ability. Among the top prospects in Texas for the 2024 class in my opinion.
Check out my freshman year highlights‼️https://t.co/qIuY4vzTMf
— Harry Stewart III (@hstewartiii) December 14, 2020
Quinton Jones (24) | 5’11″ 190 | RB | Jersey Village HS
I was lucky today to find a pair of freshmen running backs that absolutely have jets. Quinton has the requisite size and build already and is only going to be a sophomore next season. Shows he can be patient as a runner, wait for the hole to develop then hit it with a velocity that many others simply don’t have. This could be the work horseback that you could feed every down and just let him do his thing. A special player who will be highly ranked and have a bright future at the next level and could possibly go onto play on Sundays.
Freshman Season🤝🦅 pic.twitter.com/I9DXK92YnH
— Quinton Jones (@Quintonnn5) February 26, 2021
Brandon High (23) | 6’0″ 195 | RB | Grand Oaks HS
As a sophomore Brandon had 791 total yards and 10 touchdowns. Shows tremendous balance and can stay on his feet after contact. Strong a lower body and he just looks like if he stiff-arms somebody they are going down. At 6ft nearly 200 Ibs, Brandon looks like an elite back that has the speed, agility, and strength to be special. Many will be interested in this running back after this article is posted. There’s no doubt he could be very special at the next level. FBS type of prospect.
🚨🚨 Attn College Coach🚨🚨
‘23 RB Brandon High @Brandonhigh31
6’0 195lbsExplosive speed with great size and power. https://t.co/ZXsZ1xHJdb#RecruitGrandOaks #RecruitGO #Currahee pic.twitter.com/kD8dhwtpvp
— Coach Steven Ochoa (@CoachOchee) February 5, 2021
Josh Ray (22) | 5’10 185 | RB / QB | Lakeshore HS (LA)
Josh will run people over. Definitely, a power back that can pick up tough fought first downs consistently. He has tremendous lower body strength and can carry the pile with him in the end zone. His speed is adequate for the position. More known for his power than finesse.
Pearce Russell Pearce Russell 6'0" | 180 lbs | WR Benton | 2023 State LA (23) | 6’0″ 170 | WR | Benton Hs (LA)
Sells his routes like no other. Great hands, catches the ball at the apex. He has elite speed and can get over the top of corners in a flash. Routes are clean and crisp like a fresh-pressed starch shirt. Shows lethal quickness in his feet and can leave defenders’ ankles broke. This receiver is the real deal and I like his length frame that has room for him to add mass at the next level. A versatile player who gets the job done on special teams. I like him at the slot receiver position, and oh yeah he can block too.
Sophomore Season https://t.co/Q9XisA9QZQ
— pearce russell (@pearcerussell2) December 7, 2020