’23 PRZPA StockUp Camp, One Top Tester from each Positional Group
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Quarterback: Top Tester Raymond Miller PA #273 ATH #59 HEIGHT 6'0" POS ATH CLASS 2026 View Profile Raymond Miller Instagram Twitter State: Pennsylvania School: Seton Lasalle DrillScore40-Yard Dash4.77 (3rd)Pro Shuttle4.19 (1st)Broad Jump10’1 & 10’0 (1st)L-DrillN/A Freshman Quarterback out of Seton…
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Continue ReadingQuarterback: Top Tester
Drill | Score |
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40-Yard Dash | 4.77 (3rd) |
Pro Shuttle | 4.19 (1st) |
Broad Jump | 10’1 & 10’0 (1st) |
L-Drill | N/A |
Freshman Quarterback out of Seton LaSalle. Placed atop quarterback scores for the Pro Shuttle and Broad Jump. Don’t see too many quarterbacks jump into the 10+ feet range, especially freshman passers. He also placed into the top three in the 40.
Running Back: Top Tester
Highlights
Drill | Score |
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40-Yard Dash | 4.38 & 4.43 (1st & 2nd) |
Pro Shuttle | 4.23 (1st) |
Broad Jump | 10’0 (1st) |
L-Drill | 7.03 (1st) |
The top tester amongst every prospect in attendance. Craggette was close to taking the top two 40-times, something I’ve never seen done at our camp. Craggette wasn’t far off Wimberly’s top time, he also wasn’t far off setting the record 40-time in our camp’s short history. Craggette placed inside the top ten at each drill, the only prospect to do so. Camp Tester MVP.
Wide Receiver: Top Tester
Aaron Enterline
Aaron Enterline
Drill | Score |
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40-Yard Dash | 4.63 (9th) |
Pro Shuttle | 4.44 (10th) |
Broad Jump | 10’5 (1st) 10’2 (2nd) |
L-Drill | 7.56 (N/A) |
The stats might not flash immediately. Take into account that Aaron Enterline is 6’2.5 and weighs 193 pounds. Shattering our Broad Jump camp record, Aaron Enterline still managed top-ten positional finishes despite being 4 inches taller than most of the kids placing above him. An extreme athlete who excels on the basketball court.
Offensive Line: Top Tester
Highlights
Drill | Score |
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40-Yard Dash | 5.47 (7rd) |
Pro Shuttle | 4.69 (1st) |
Broad Jump | 8’9 (1st) |
L-Drill | 8.24 (N/A) |
I considered other linemen for this spot. Colby Reph Colby Reph 6'1" | 295 lbs | OL Northampton Area | 2024 State PA didn’t necessarily run well until you factor in that the kid is damn near 80-100 pounds heavier than some of the kids that ran faster than him! Colby Reph Colby Reph 6'1" | 295 lbs | OL Northampton Area | 2024 State PA managed a top-seven placing when running the 40, all while taking the top Shuttle and Broad spots in his position. 280-pound athlete.
Defensive Line: Top Tester
Drill | Score |
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40-Yard Dash | 4.63 (1st) |
Pro Shuttle | 4.44 (1st) |
Broad Jump | 9’6 (1st) |
L-Drill | 7.35 (2nd) |
Maryland’s Chopticon junior outside linebacker came in and dominated our combine session. 1st-place marks nearly across the board. That’s special especially when you consider he’s 6’2, 200 pounds. Houser signed up to participate among defensive linemen.
Linebacker: Top Tester
Highlights
Drill | Score |
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40-Yard Dash | 4.74 (2nd) |
Pro Shuttle | 4.19 (1st) |
Broad Jump | 9’5 (2nd) |
L-Drill | 7.35 (3rd) |
I can tell Gavin Pond Gavin Pond 5'11" | 200 lbs | LB Conwell Egan Catholic | 2024 State PA prepared for this event. Fresh off a 1st-Team All-Camp LB selection, Pond put up the numbers above to shut down any questions of his athleticism. I did not expect him to jump how he did, or run for that matter. I know of his abilities in space, so the Shuttle and L-Drill times don’t surprise me too much. Two 2nd-place finishes for the 5’11 linebacker, as well as the top overall Shuttle score. Consider us proud to see it unfold.
Defensive Back: Top Tester
Highlights
Drill | Score |
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40-Yard Dash | 4.35 (1st) |
Pro Shuttle | 4.28 (2nd) |
Broad Jump | N/A |
L-Drill | 7.19 (2nd) |
Marquez Wimberly Marquez Wimberly 5'9" | 185 lbs | ATH Nazareth | 2026 State PA takes the top defensive back tester honor despite not participating in the Broad or his second 40 attempt. He still managed to record the fastest 40-time at the event, a number that somehow doesn’t surprise me. Wimberly placed inside the top ten of every drill he participated in, while coming in second amongst DBs in the Shuttle and L-Drill. He should be proud of these numbers. They are special.