Written by | Dorrington Myers


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Marquice has great size on the front line. He’s versatile in the way he can play the tackle and guard positions. This is a testament to his durability. Marquice has elite strength that gives him the leverage to control his opponent with his hands. This is the key ingredient to why he’s a dominant run blocker. He’s a linemen with quick feet that can execute pull and trap actions effectively. Marquice does well with moving in space and getting to the second level of the defense. Marquice loves to finish his blocks with pancakes. This is the making of a future All-American.

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Daniel is one of the premier interior linemen around. His ability to plug the hole and cause havoc in the backfield, make him a dominant player. Daniel is quick with the ability to time the snap perfectly. He forces the Center and guards to stay on their toes because they don’t want to get beat off of the ball. His strength is amazing as he performs the bull rush to perfection. Daniel has the whereabouts to read and react which gives him the edge in stopping the run game. He’s able to shed blocks and get to the ball quickly. Last but not least, Daniel is excellent in pursuit. Paired with his high motor, this makes Daniel the ultimate run stopper.

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Jamison is an explosive athlete. He has feline quickness that allows him to beat the defense to the edge. His agility allows him to change direction without sacrificing speed or energy. This contributes to how durable he is. Jamison has elite acceleration. This means that he can stop on a dime at the drop of a hat. Once Jamison gets into the open field, he has the speed to take it to the house. He can be a 3-down back as well. Running routes and making difficult catches. Jamison has the secret sauce.

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Dashaun is a safety to be feared. He’s one of the premier athletes in the country. His work ethic is unmatched as He’s been putting in the hours as a younger player perfecting his craft. There isn’t a stage too big for him. Dashaun has elite instincts. He’s able to be in multiple places all in one play. If the the ball is in the air, he’s there. If the ball is on the ground, he’s there. Dashaun plays the pass like nobody else. His hands are gold and he has the speed to play sideline to sideline along with his ability to man up against any reciever. Dashaun does well with filling and finding the ball carrier when he has to step down to the tackle box. This makes Dashaun an excellent hybrid safety. Dashaun can play man, zone, and be effective in stopping the run. His range is excellent which allows Dashaun to shut down his side of the field. This makes it easier for his entire defense to shine. Dashaun is a generational kind of player.

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Dante is scary WR to cover for any DB. He’s a deep threat that excells at taking the roof off of a defense. Dante has decent size which allows him to go head up with bigger defenders and take a hit. Dante has excellent hands and the jumping ability to make a play at any given moment. If the ball is in the air, Dante is coming down with it. He’s super quick and agile after the catch that allows him to break to daylight and move the chains. Having a WR like Dante is like winning the lottery.

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Jamez is a LB that brings his “A” game on every single down. The way he reads and reacts is outstanding. Jamez is quick, agile, and flexible. He can play sideline to sideline efficiently. Jamez has rare talent as well. He can play pass coverage which most LBs struggle with. This makes Jamez one of the premier LBs in the country. His athleticism and tackling ability paired with instincts put Jamez in the right place at the right time to be able to make a play.

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Jamourie is a physical WR that presents a nightmare match-up for defensive coordinators. He’s a big WR who can dominate at any time. Jamourie excells at being a red zone threat. Throw the ball up and he’ll go get it. He has some of the strongest pair of hands around that make him a go to WR for his Qb. He’s a security blanket. I love what he does after the catch to maximize the yardage. He’s a one cut and go WR. Jamourie also runs routes well. He’s a solid balance between a deep threat and possession WR. If the DB slacks, they pay. His best attribute is his selflessness though. Jamourie blocks for his teammates and runs his routes hard even if he isn’t getting the ball. This is the sign of a superstar WR.

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A’mari is that guy! On defense he’s a lock down CB with excellent instincts. He’s always in position to make a play. On offense he’s an electrifying WR. A’mari is an elite route runner that can breakdown the best defenders. He’s smooth with it. It brings tears of joy watching him run his routes because it’s like poetry in motion. His movements are fluid, his base is solid, and he’s always balanced. A’mari has excellent hands and jumping ability as well. After the catch, he can shake and bake with the best. A’mari leaves defenders in the dust, all while collecting ankles along the way. Give him space and he’ll give you points on the board. Don’t leave him 1 v 1 with a DB, it’ll be sportscenter top 10 play material every single time.

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Jamar is a home run threat that can strike at any time. He knows no fear and showcased this by visiting LB territory. He has elite quickness and agility that allows him to get separation from his defender. Jamar is a long athlete that covers a lot of ground fast. He can stop and go, all while hitting his second gear. His hands are gifted as well. Jamar takes pride in his route running and it shows. This is the way it’s supposed to be done. Quick, agile, physical, and fast. Get him the ball and watch Jamar do magic.

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Being at the top spot is no easy feat. You have to be dominant consistently. Ramello is a very talented runner with outstanding balance, vision, and footwork. He’s an elusive back that can catch out of the backfield and do something with the ball. Ramello is a home run hitter with quick strike ability. He has raw power that makes him a tough RB to bring down. I like that Ramello doesn’t waste motion, he’s a one cut back that maximizes his yardage on every carry. Ramello can play all over the field which makes him the ultimate playmaker at RB.