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<p>On Saturday, May 13 I was fortunate enough to reconnect with an old colleague of mine <a href="https://twitter.com/ScoutNickP">Nick Pennisi</a>. Since Nick and I last worked together, he has gone on to build one of New Jersey's top private <a href="https://psrcombine.com/">camp/clinics/showcase</a>. Not only is the event well orchestrated and conducted, it has now gone on to attract talent as far north as Massachusetts and as far south as Virginia. Above all else, the prospects in attendance are prime.</p>
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<p>The extent of our event coverage will include: reviewing which prospects in attendance are physically ready to compete at the college level, offer positional breakdown and analysis, name offensive and defensive MVPs, as well as first- and second-team all showcase teams.</p>
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<p>Upon my arrival I tend to give everything the eye test – which includes the athletes. I observed them as they checked-in, warmed up, stretched, during indys, and during competition as well. Today I present the list offensive prospects I identified as possessing some combination of the requisite physical tools – height, size, build, body composition, flexibility, speed, agility, and/or mobility – to compete at a high level in the college game.</p>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='819153' first='John' last='Prokapus III'], 6'5", 280lb, 2025, Shawnee</li>
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<li>Peter Vomvolakis, 6'2", 285lb, 2025, Greenwich (CT)</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='829388' first='Andrew' last='Ohnegian'], 6'4", 298lb, 2024, Ramsey</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='829416' first='Adam' last='Murphy'], 6'5", 240lb, 2025, Manasquan</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='829433' first='Ruhan' last='Sriram'], 6'3", 267lb, 2026, North Brunswick</li>
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<li>Dylan Leiggi, 6'6", 320lb, 2024, New York Military Academy (NY)</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='172493' first='Anthony' last='Crawford'], 6'6", 320lb, 2024, Union city</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='734112' first='Justin' last='Platt'], 6'4", 260lb, 2024, Pope John XXIII</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='271011' first='Cameron' last='Baumann'], 6'4", 270lb, 2024, Vorhees</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='402253' first='Ali' last='Farhat'], 6'6", 275lb, 2026, Monsignor Farrell (NY)</li>
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<li>Makhi Ferguson, 6'4", 280lb, 2024, Oxford Area (PA)</li>
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<li>Charles English Jr, 6'4", 278lb, 2024, William Penn Charter (PA)</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='531992' first='Connor' last='Long'], 6'7", 320lb, 2027, Bergen Catholic</li>
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On Saturday, May 13 I was fortunate enough to reconnect with an old colleague of mine Nick Pennisi. Since Nick and I last worked together, he has gone on to build one of New Jersey's top private camp/clinics/showcase. Not only is the event well orchestrated and conducted, it has now gone on to attract talent as far north as Massachusetts and as far south as Virginia. Above all else, the prospects in attendance are prime.
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