2022-2023 RnRtop100 | C/O 2031 | Top 10 spotlight

February 16, 2023

Written by | Dorrington Myers

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Dexter is relentless on the D-line. His dominate bull rush puts fear in his opponents heart. He’s violent with his hands, controlling his opponents every movement . His strength is unmatched in 1 v 1 match-ups, causing havoc in the backfield. Dexter has relentless pursuit as well. Paired with his high motor, it allows Dexter to pressure the Qb on every single down. Dexter is guaranteed to get you 3 sacks per game with ease.

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Roderick is everything that you could would want in a playmaker. He’s one of the most explosive athletes in his class. He’s a balanced back that can run through, and around you. It’s pick your poison when it comes to him. He has superior quickness that allows him to make jaw dropping plays. It’s like operating with a joy stick. Roderick runs hard. He delivers punishment to anyone that attempts to tackle him. He’s strong as an ox, generating an ungodly amount of force. When I think about the perfect 3-down back, Roderick comes to mind. He’s a threat in the passing game. Roderick 1 v 1 with anyone is a win for his offense. Roderick is one of the toughest student athletes around. If he had to have a madden rating, it’s a 99 for sure. Once he sees green grass, you can say goodbye because his breakaway speed is outstanding. He’s a patient runner, with excellent vision, that can take it to the house at any given time.

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Juju loves to create havoc in the backfield. He’s a power rusher with brut strength. He covers ground quick as well. I love his tackle pursuit, he hustles on every play. Juju has an impressive rip move that gives him an advantage in his 1 v 1 match-ups. He does well in a 2i and 6 technique. That’s special.

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Princewill is a unique talent at WR. He’s fearless. Most WRs dislike going across the middle of the field into LB territory. Princewill enjoys it. His route running is poetry in motion, his breaks are clean, stem is mirror image, and he’s physical with the ball in the air. Princewill is the jump ball King. It doesn’t matter who’s guarding him, he’ll climb the ladder to go get the ball. His hands are gifted, allowing the ball to gracefully land in his hands. I love how he’s able to get yards after the catch for his offense. First downs can lead to touchdowns. Princewill is a dangerous weapon on the field.

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Preston is a Swiss Army knife. On offense he’s a dual threat Qb that can throw well in the intermediate part of the field, and causes havoc on the ground. On defense, he’s a physical DT that has excellent tackle pursuit and quickness. You get the best of both worlds here.

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Victor is a DT that enjoys playing in the trenches. He’s fast, physical, and is violent with his hands. I love that he does well with executing the swim move. He has the potential to be a very special playmaker as he keeps growing.

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Kerrion is a gifted power back that embraces contact. He has great vision that gives him the ability to react to defenders and make sharp cuts. He has a mean stiff arm that wards defenders off as he breaks to daylight. Kerrion also has the speed to take it the distance. That’s solid balance.

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Noah is an elite route runner with excellent balance. His agility is something to be excited about as he bobs and weaves through and around defenders. I love his awareness to make space for the Qb even if the primary look isn’t open. His ability to adjust is outstanding. Noah has great hands as well. He’s a deep threat WR that can take the roof off a defense.

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Elijah is special. He has excellent pocket awareness and reacts to even the toughest of situations. He’s a dual threat that can hurt a defense in the air and on the ground. Elijah has elite anticipation on his throws, giving his recievers the chance to catch the ball then operate in space. Elijah is also a midrange deadeye, slicing and dicing defenses every time he steps on the field. The reigning national champion is here to stay.

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Carmello is a gifted RB. Power is his game. He has the speed to breakaway when needed. He gets stronger as the game goes on. Carmello is very durable, a back that can take 25-30 carries per game and average 4 yards per carry at minimum. This type of RB is a workhorse on the offensive side of the ball. He’s a bruiser back that demands respect with his style of play. He reminds me of an old school Deuce McAllister prototype.