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<p>The 2025 Prep Redzone 7v7 Circuit continued this weekend in Gainesville, Georgia with the first ever PRZ Southern Brawl. It was a great weekend of football in north Georgia and we've already had a ton of content drop, looking at some of the best players that stood out throughout the weekend and it's not slowing down anytime soon. In this breakdown, we're taking a look at some of the top overall players that stood out to us in the 14U division throughout the weekend. Three states are represented in this breakdown with Alabama, Florida and Georgia. We had a decent look at all seven of these players throughout the two days in north Georgia. Keep it locked into Prep Redzone for more coverage of this weekend's PRZ Southern Brawl! In case you missed it, you can check out our 14U Quarterback Breakdown <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2025/02/southern-brawls-top-14u-quarterbacks/">RIGHT HERE</a></strong>. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1261308' first='Carter' last='Juneau'] - 2029 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Zilla Zoo (Georgia)</strong></p>
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<p>2029 wide receiver and defensive back [player_tooltip player_id='1261308' first='Carter' last='Juneau'] is the first of two standouts from Zilla Zoo on this breakdown. Juneau absolutely went to work on both sides of the ball and the hustle and stamina that he showed really stood out to us. Anytime he was on the field, and he was on the field basically the entire time, he was going all out and he was working harder than almost everyone on the field. That allowed him to play with consistency and put him in spots to make plays on both sides. After watching him all day on Saturday, it's pretty much impossible to pick which side of the ball that we like him more on from this weekend. </p>
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<p><strong>CJ Bridges - 2029 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - IVSAxMob (Georgia)</strong></p>
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<p>We didn't give out an MVP for the 14U division but if we did, 2029 standout CJ Bridges from IVSAxMob had a good argument for being just that. Bridges was one of the first players in this division to get our attention and he was one of the best players on the football field. One sequence in particular was very memorable. On defense, Bridges would come up with a big interception that put them back on offense. He wasn't done. He would then make one of the better touchdown receptions that we saw this weekend. He climbed the ladder and just snatched the ball out of the air with a defender draped all over him and he made it look easy. Spectacular play from a spectacular player. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1634353' first='Devin' last='Moultrie'] - 2028 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Gulf Coast Rays (Alabama)</strong></p>
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<p>Gulf Coast Athletics was one of the best programs that came to Georgia for the PRZ Southern Brawl and it showed right out of the gate with their 14U team. 2028 wide receiver and defensive back [player_tooltip player_id='1634353' first='Devin' last='Moultrie'] was one of the first players that stood out to us during the weekend and he immediately caught our eye. While he was also playing safety, we absolutely loved the impact he had on the game on the offensive side of the ball. Moultrie went to work immediately and was making play after play and catch after catch. He was an outstanding wide receiver and was using a variety of routes to get open and beat defenders. </p>
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<p><strong>Edward Roberts - 2028 Wide Receiver - EA6 Elite (Florida)</strong></p>
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<p>The only Florida standout on this breakdown is 2028 wide receiver Edward Roberts after he suited up for EA6Elite throughout the weekend. The first thing that stood out to us about Roberts was his size. He wasn't the only 2028 prospect in the 14U division but he was definitely near the top of the list when it came to a physical presence. Because of that, it made him a match-up nightmare at the wide receiver position. He used that big frame to make catch after catch and he was a problem for opposing defensive backs. He was another player that we saw and immediately knew that he belonged as one of the top 14U players. </p>
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<p><strong>Karson Lacy - 2028 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Gulf Coast Rays (Alabama)</strong></p>
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<p>2028 wide receiver and defensive back Karson Lacy was another prospect that came over from Alabama and Gulf Coast Rays and immediately caught our attention. Like Moultrie, Lacy found a way to stand out on both sides of the ball. While Moultrie was playing safety, Lacy got his work in at the cornerback position and really made some big plays. Looking back at our notes from early on Saturday, we noted that Lacy was just as valuable on both sides of the ball. He was a lockdown corner on defense but he turned around and gave his team a speedy slot receiver on the offensive side of the ball. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='952489' first='Luke' last='Nabors'] - 2028 Linebacker - IVSAxMob (Georgia)</strong></p>
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<p>2028 defender [player_tooltip player_id='952489' first='Luke' last='Nabors'] is our second prospect from IVSAxMob that played really well while we were watching them throughout the weekend. Nabors immediately stood out to us as a long and athletic defender that could possibly be an outside linebacker at the next level. Nabors checked just about every box there is when it comes to that position as a prospect. He's long and athletic and can move really well. 7v7 tournaments aren't the easiest events for linebackers to have success but that wasn't the case for Nabors. He moved incredibly well and made things very hard for wide receivers who tried to go over the middle. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1611791' first='Quinton' last='Henry'] - 2029 Wide Receiver - Zilla Zoo (Georgia)</strong></p>
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<p>Looking back at some of our notes from the weekend, we wrote about 2029 wide receiver Quinton "Q" Henry and how he immediately got our attention by simply looking the part as a wide receiver prospect. The fact that he's a 2029 prospect should be scary to the rest of the state of Georgia because he didn't look like a current eighth grader. He obviously checked the "eye test" box this weekend. Then we would watch Henry at the wide receiver position and he backed up the hype by making some solid plays, specifically on Saturday during pool play. Henry was one of the more physically impressive 2029 prospects in attendance. </p>
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