Written by | Dorrington Myers


Skinny:
Being number one takes a lot of grit, long days, and hard work. This player needs no introduction. DeAndre is a long athlete with a lethal first step. He’s as smooth as they come when it comes down to running. I love his versatility. DeAndre makes an impact on offense, defense, and special teams. He’s a Swiss Army knife. On offense he’s a match-up nightmare at WR. His catch radius is out of this world, snagging any pass that the QB throws up. He also adjusts extremely well to key situations. His jumping ability is one to fear. DBs will have a long day at the office trying to cover DeAndre by themselves. DeAndre has excellent hands to go with this jumping ability which makes him the ultimate go to WR. On special teams, DeAndre is always guaranteed to take it to the house. He’s Shifty and fast. Once he sees green, he’s gone. On defense, DeAndre is an excellent hybrid safety. He covers well and closes in on the run game. DeAndre is a key piece to the championship puzzle, wherever he plays.

Skinny:
Brian is as good as it gets on the O-line. He’s extremely physical and loves contact. Brian has a high motor that’s contagious to the rest of his teammates. I love how he moves in space, making contact with his initial defender, then climbing to the next level to make way for his runner. Brian is a finisher who loves to serve up pancakes as well. The way he controls his defender with his hands is outstanding. He’s a power blocker who holds his ground with the best of them. Just make sure to have the syrup ready.

Skinny:
Brayden is apart of very elite company. He’s one of very few that can take over a game at any point and time. He’s an elite WR that has excellent ability to high point the ball. He’s gifted with his hands, and an outstanding catch radius. He has elite agility that allows him to change direction without sacrificing speed. That’s rare. It’s like he’s operating in the phone booth. On defense he’s a hybrid safety that lives to create turnovers and stop completions. On special teams, Brayden is a house call waiting to happen. You just know that something special is about to happen every time he touches the ball. Brayden is the ultimate playmaker.

Skinny:
There are very few players that can dawn the X on their chest. MJ is spectacular. He has a lethal first step that allows him to gain yards long before first contact. He has elite vision, envisioning what happens next before the play even starts. MJ plays chess for sure. MJ is one of the fastest players in his class. His blazing speed is dangerous in the open field. If a defense gives MJ space, he’ll make them pay. MJ can also be used in the pass game, which makes him the ultimate weapon for a RB. Now you see him, now you don’t.

Skinny:
Andre is an elite MLB that can carry the defense on his shoulders. Time and time again he delivers with a video game like performance. He’s an elite tackler who has excellent technique. Andre doesn’t miss many at all. He has a high motor that his teammates thrive off of which is key to building a championship caliber defense. I love his pursuit, see ball, get ball. Andre is a run stopper in every sense of the word. Then there’s his hit power. He generates enough power to make any RB fumble. That’s a plus for his defense. Andre is the perfect balance between power and speed. That’s a scary sight.

Skinny:
Raiden is a nightmare up front. He’s a guy that can ruin an entire game plan. He plugs the holes extremely well. Forcing the runner to run to the help side. Raiden is quick on his feet and violent with his hands. Paired with elite tackle pursuit. This makes Raiden tough to block, and double teams won’t work. That’s power right there.

Skinny:
Landon is one of the premier run stoppers who thrives off of making life hard for the offense. He uses brut strength to overpower his opponent, then makes the play. His hands are lethal and his bull rush is a sight to see. You don’t want to be in his way when the play begins.

Skinny:
Come once, come all! Brody is electrifying. His agility is insane as he shifts east to west then cuts up field. His vision is elite. Brody sees a lane then can execute a skill move to get there. His hands are elite as well, making Brody a dangerous weapon on the outside. It doesn’t matter how big his opponent is, Brody will make the play. His toughness is unmatched.

Skinny:
Ryan is a gifted Qb. Some are just born with the ability to move like lamar Jackson and some aren’t. Ryan has that gift. He’s deadly accurate when his feet are set, picking apart the defense within the short and midrange parts of the field. Ryan has elite pocket awareness to go with this. He won’t take a sack. He sees trouble then reacts accordingly, that’s special. Ryan is special with his ability to place the ball at such a young age. It’s refreshing to see. If fast was a spokesman, Ryan would be it. Speed kills!

Skinny:
This young man is scary good. Elite on every level. Yah’shawn is the ultimate X-factor. On defense, he’s excellent at stripping the ball and getting the ball over to the offense. His awareness his outstanding, he’s able to see the play unfold and be where the ball is supposed to be each and every time. Yah’shawn is fast, and very physical. The prototype of a Fred Warner. He’s a sure tackler that gets key stops. He has excellent pursuit. Think about LeBron James coming to execute a block on a fast break. The scariest part is, he can only get better. Blockers better bring their A game as well, he’s a brick wall. On offense, Yah’shawn is the ultimate balanced RB. He’s a speed demon that has elite vision and the ability to break free on any given down.