MIAA Potential Breakout Players
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Jackson Chetham HEIGHT 5'7" WEIGHT 140 POS WR CLASS 2025 View Profile Jackson Chetham Instagram Twitter State: Maryland School: Gilman Cheatham was a deep ball threat and had some splash plays as a sophomore playing varsity. He was also used…
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Continue ReadingCheatham was a deep ball threat and had some splash plays as a sophomore playing varsity. He was also used in the screen game a lot showing that he’s trusted with the ball in his hands. I expect to see him used in the same ways with a lot more touches.
Roman showed us everything you want to see out of a playmaking safety last season. He had a handful of interceptions, good coverage over the top and staying locked in even when plays are extended, and he comes down to make tackles around the LOS. Greg also contributes on special teams as a return man and showing his athleticism. With star safety Carter Davis off to Boston college, Roman will be the signal caller in the defensive backfield this season. He recently received his first offer from UNC-Charolette.
Onkst is a really impressive linebacker prospect and I’m surprised that he hasn’t been offered by anyone yet. He absolutely flies around the field making plays sideline to sideline and brings the boom on contact. He is very strong, and sheds blocks with ease and send ball carriers backwards. Noah won the MIAA wrestling championship this year, his recruiting stock is rising for sure.
Somehow, the leading rusher in the MIAA remains underrecruited. Last season he rushed for 1400 yards and 10 touchdowns. He is hard to tackle 1on1 and keeps his balance after contact. He runs violet and has some big play speed to help him break off chunk plays. Expect this hard runner to rush his way to a few offers by mid-season, he has some interest from Holy Cross, JMU, and New Hampshire.
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Anderson was dominant when I had the opportunity to see him work at the IAA Winter Showcase. At first, he didn’t seem to look the mold of the bigger linemen but definitely set himself apart come 1on1’s. He’s going to be one heck of a prospect once the season starts, he’s 6’2 212lbs and runs a 4.5 40, sounds like the makings of at least D1-AA prospect, but keep in mind he’s currently a junior. He’s very quick around the edge and is relentless in pursuit. Keep an eye out for him to be a standout on the dominant Concordia d-line.