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<p>On Wednesday, May 6th I was invited down to The Hun School of Princeton by my friend, colleague, and quarterback guru <a href="https://x.com/Tonyrazz03">Tony Racioppi</a> as the top school in New Jersey hosted their private, on-campus college showcase.</p>
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<p>Because Hun is not governed by the NJSIAA, they are allowed to announce open showcase dates for colleges to visit campus and evaluate their talent. As such, schools including Georgia, West Virginia, Boston College, UMass, Louisville, Florida, Nebraska, Maryland, Monmouth, and Rhode Island - amongst many others, were all in attendance.</p>
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<p>The showcase first featured a team dynamic warmup, followed by agility and explosion drills. All these provided myself and the college coaches in attendance to see exactly how athletic and mobile the team was. From there, the team broke into indy periods. I was unaware of the showcase's run of show and as such, I unfortunately did not get an opportunity to evaluate neither defensive linemen nor defensive backs during indy. The event concluded with approximately an hours worth of routes on air.</p>
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<p>Getting a first hand look at all the talent Hun has to offer, below are my scouting notes for the prospects specified in the title of this article. These prospects' hometown are in states all across the land.</p>
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<p>Be sure to follow me on <a href="https://x.com/BrendanScoutsNJ">Twitter</a> for the latest New Jersey high school football prospect news and not miss a beat!</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Hun's influence truly spans coast-to-coast, as they have secured the services of Peyton Eveland. Eveland is a massive prospect as he is listed at 6'8." Much to my surprise, I thought that the Redmond, Oregon native had an easier time moving laterally than he did when taking his kick-step. Perhaps due to his size his kick-step looked much more effortless.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Coming from one of Texas' better programs, Jack Burnham is a long way from home. The Austin native is probably a guard. Given his good size (6'5"), he has a pair of very quick feet that enable him to power slide effectively.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">At first look, Preston Sainte I thought was a younger prospect; however, after conferring upon rosters Sainte appears to be a rising senior. I thought that he moved well in most cases, just not laterally. </p>
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<p>Additionally, there were a few prospects that I noted who were not on the roster and I was unable to find biographical information on.</p>
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<li>The prospect with the last name "Jackson" was one that moved fairly well. Jackson showed that he is able to move laterally a bit more fluid and smoothly than he does north-south. Additionally, he showcased some wiggle when creating.</li>
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<li>Like a rice crispy treat, the prospect with the last name "Rice" showed inherent and natural pop to his offensive line play. As he worked doubles and bag drills, you could both hear and see the blows he delivered.</li>
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<li>A receiving prospect by the last name of "Lowe," I thought that Lowe short armed the ball a bit when catching it, rather than adjusting his hands or body to the ball's trajectory.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Hun School of Princeton Showcase Coverage</h2>
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<p><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/05/the-hun-school-of-princeton-showcase-pennsylvania-prospects">Pennsylvania Prospects</a><br><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/05/prz-exclusive-hun-school-showcase-massachusetts-prospects">Massachusetts Prospects</a><br><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/05/prz-exclusive-hun-school-showcase-prospects-from-far-and-wide-1">Far and Wide Prospects</a><br><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/05/prz-exclusive-hun-school-showcase-prospects-from-far-and-wide-2">Far and Wide Prospects, 2</a></p>
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On Wednesday, May 6th I was invited down to The Hun School of Princeton by my friend, colleague, and quarterback guru Tony Racioppi as the top school in New Jersey hosted their private, on-campus college showcase.
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