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Euriel “Big Jap”  – Class of 2033 – WR/CB – Lake Wales Steelers (10U)

Don’t let the 4’4”, 72 lbs frame fool you—this Florida native has all the fight you could ask for in a young athlete. Euriel “Big Jap” Bonaparte III brings a relentless competitive edge to both sides of the ball, embodying the phrase “It’s never the size of the dog, it’s the fight in the dog.” Listed as a wide receiver, Bonaparte excels in making defenders miss with his shiftiness in open space. Once he has the ball in his hands, he proves to be a challenge to bring down, using his quickness and elusiveness to his advantage.

What stands out just as much as his offensive playmaking ability is his natural feel for the defensive side of the game. Bonaparte shines at cornerback, showing a level of comfort and confidence that belies his age. His tenacity and never-give-up mentality make him a problem for opposing offenses. He showcases solid leaping ability, breaking up passes with ease, and he’s more than willing to get physical in tackling situations, ensuring any opponent that comes his way is met with a sure stop.

Competing against elite talent at the RnR Youngstars game, Bonaparte walked away with medals, proving that even among the best, he has what it takes to stand out. A scrappy, fearless competitor, Bonaparte is one to keep an eye on as he continues to develop. His versatile skill set, mental toughness, and ability to make plays on both sides of the ball solidify his place as a top prospect in the Class of 2033.

Player Evaluation: Er’Dan Yarbrough Rio – Class of 2031 (Ypsilanti Braves, MI)

Position: Linebacker (Primary), Running Back (Secondary)
Height/Weight: 5’2” / 118 lbs
Team: Ypsilanti Braves 12U

Er’Dan Yarbrough Rio is a standout athlete in the Class of 2031, earning his spot as one of the top prospects in Michigan’s emerging talent pipeline. Known as his team’s enforcer, Yarbrough Rio consistently leads his squad in tackles, demonstrating an advanced feel for the game and a relentless pursuit of the ball. He plays with intensity and decisiveness, showing no hesitation in exploding through gaps and stopping opponents in the backfield. His ability to read plays and make tackles for loss is a hallmark of his game, making him a key figure in the Braves’ defense.

Yarbrough’s physicality doesn’t stop at linebacker. On offense, his toughness is put to good use as a power running back in short-yardage situations. He is trusted by his coaches to grind out first downs and score in goal-line scenarios, using his hard-nosed running style to punish defenders.

While Rio excels in run defense, there is room for growth in his pass coverage skills. Developing his ability to read the quarterback and cover more ground in the passing game will be crucial for his progression toward becoming a true every-down linebacker. Additionally, adding a burst of speed to help create turnovers outside of the box would elevate his game even further.

Overall, Yarbrough is a natural defensive leader. His physicality, football IQ, and commitment to the game set him apart as a key asset for the Ypsilanti Braves. With continued dedication to refining his skills, particularly in pass coverage, he has the potential to be one of the top defenders in his class as he moves through the ranks. Expect this tackling machine to continue making a name for himself in Michigan and beyond.

Er’Dan Yarbrough

RNR Top 100 Class of 2032 Prospect Evaluation: Gaston Desinor

Position: Dual-Threat Quarterback
Height/Weight: 4’10” / 103 lbs
Team: Texas Triple D (10U)
Scheme: Wide-open, Air Raid-style offense

Gaston Desinor is a dynamic, dual-threat quarterback making waves on the 10U circuit in Texas. Standing 4’10” and weighing in at 103 lbs, Desinor has quickly earned a reputation for his ability to make plays both through the air and on the ground. His size, while on the smaller side for a quarterback, doesn’t limit his effectiveness. Desinor’s offensive coordinator takes advantage of his mobility, frequently rolling him out of the pocket, where his decision-making and touch on the run shine.

Desinor excels in the passing game, showcasing a smooth release and impressive accuracy on intermediate routes. His mechanics, though still developing, are sound enough to give him an edge in getting the ball out in above-average time, often leaving defenses flat-footed. His ability to deliver slants and curls with enough zip allows his receivers to maintain momentum and gain extra yards after the catch. This precise passing ability is complemented by his escapability, making him a true dual threat. When pressured, Desinor shows the instinct to tuck and run, capitalizing on broken plays and turning them into positive gains.

Although he plays against some weaker competition, the natural ease with which Desinor navigates the game shows his high football IQ and understanding of the sport’s complexities. In addition to his team play, Desinor also hones his skills in 7v7, where he continues to stand out as a polished passer. His ability to perform in high-tempo environments speaks to his future potential, especially as he refines his mechanics and footwork.

The biggest question mark surrounding Desinor is his size. At 4’10”, he’s smaller than many of his peers, but with the right growth spurt and continued development, Desinor could have a high ceiling. His ability to command the offense, make smart decisions, and deliver in key situations is undeniable. As he grows both physically and mentally in the game, expect Gaston Desinor to be a name that continues to resonate in Texas youth football.

Projection: High-potential dual-threat QB with strong mechanics and football IQ. Size could be a limiting factor, but his playmaking ability and athleticism make him one to watch in the years ahead.

Player Evaluation: Braxton Willis | WR | Top Dawg 12u | Class of 2030
Height/Weight: 5’10”, 122 lbs
Position: Wide Receiver / Defensive Back
Program: Top Dawg 12u (Ohio)
Evaluation:
Braxton Willis has quickly emerged as one of the most dynamic prospects in the Class of 2030. Standing at 5’10” with a lean but athletic build, Willis dominates on the field as a wide receiver with elite-level talent. His ability to high-point the ball and make acrobatic catches puts him at the forefront of his class, and his wide catching radius gives him a clear advantage against most defenders. Willis’ work ethic is apparent in his refined skills; he consistently separates from defenders with ease, showing an innate understanding of route running and how to exploit defensive schemes, particularly when finding the soft spots in zone coverage.
What sets Willis apart from many of his peers is his overall football IQ and physical maturity for his age. He can be tagged as a true #1 receiver, a rare designation for someone so young. His ability to turn short gains into big plays, coupled with his hands and athleticism, make him a matchup nightmare. Willis doesn’t just excel as a wideout, though—his contributions in the secondary are just as impressive. As a defensive back, he’s reliable with pass breakups and shows a solid tackling technique in open-field situations.
Strengths:
•Catching Ability: Elite high-pointing skills, wide catch radius, ability to make difficult catches in traffic.
•Route Running: Advanced ability to separate from defenders and find gaps in zone coverage.
•Versatility: Effective in both offensive and defensive roles; contributes to pass defense and tackling in open field.
•Work Ethic: Tireless worker, constantly refining his craft, which is evident in his technique and playmaking ability.
Areas for Growth:
•Physical Development: As Willis grows into his frame, adding strength could elevate his game to an even higher level, especially in contested catch situations and against physical defenders.
Outlook:
With his combination of size, natural ability, and relentless work ethic, Braxton Willis is well on his way to being one of the top-ranked wide receivers in his class. His skill set, both as a playmaker on offense and a contributor on defense, gives him the tools to make a significant impact at the next level. His upside as a receiver is undeniable, and as he continues to develop physically and hone his technique, Willis will remain a name to watch in the Class of 2030. Book it—he’s up next.

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