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Written by | Dorrington Myers
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Travion is a dynamic athlete that gets stronger as the game goes on. He’s a dynamic RB that has an excellent low center of gravity. This helps him stay balanced and gives him the best chance to win the 1 v 1 battle. Travion has excellent vision. He’s quick enough to attack the hole but patient enough to make the right decision on where to attack. Travion primarily displays power as is play style but don’t sleep on his speed, he’ll leave defenders in the dust. I love his ability to catch out of the backfield as well. Travion being able to be effective in the passing game adds another dimension to the offense. Travion will be one of the premier three down backs in the future.
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Rumble young man Rumble! Jarius is one of the premier wide outs in the country. He’s long, tall, and athletically gifted. Jarius has a special ability to know how to operate in space, give him the ball and watch him work. He can dance with the best of them when it comes down to breaking a defender down. His hands are like glue, he rarely drops a pass. Jarius has an out of this world catch radius as well. It doesn’t matter where the ball is, he’ll go get it out of the air. Not to mention, he gets multiple targets per game so his production will seldom drop. Jarius runs clean routes and always has his hands in the ready position to make a play, that’s special. He’s one of those young athletes that’ll take the world by storm at the next level.
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The B2C defensive player of the year comes as no surprise to me when it comes down to Kaiden. His game is speed and finesse. Kaiden has an explosive first step that gives him the advantage from his DE position. He’s a long athlete that’s very quick and he strikes fear in any offense that he faces. Kaiden plays the 7 tech and 9 tech very well. He has violent hands and he’s very flexible. He has the ability to bend the corner and set the edge. The two things that already set him apart from the rest. Kaiden is a true hybrid DE. His impact is felt on every single play.
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No line, no shine! The guys up front make the offense go. Xavier a solid OG. He has good balance. He’s a mix of agile and power blocking. Xavier has quick feet that allow him to stay in front of defenders. With his powerful hands, Xavier will move his opponent and create lanes for his runners. Not only is he good at what he does, but he finishes the play as well. I love Xaviers ability to adjust to different rushers, both power and speed. Xavier is definitely a young man to keep an eye on.
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Zachary has a loaded tool box. He has the skill necessary to succeed at this level as well as the next level. When I watch him play I think about a young Dalvin Cook. Zachary is lighting quick, changing direction before the defense can bat an eye. He has elite vision from the start of the play, to the end of the play. Zachary makes the impossible look easy and that’s a credit to his ability to react in a matter of split seconds. Once he gets to the open field, you can put 6 on the board because Zachary will put the burners on. He’s another RB that’s deadly in the passing game. He can run any route on the tree and run them very well. With Zachary, it’s pick your poison.
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There’s so much to say about this young man right here. If there was a lab responsible for creating custom players, Kaden would be the first prototype. He’s dominant within all three phases of play. On offense he’s a 3-down RB that you have to locate on every down because of his versatility. Kaden is physical, extremely quick, and very fast. He’s a natural born runner with great balance. His hands are golden, and his IQ is extremely high. He dominantes at RB with his excellent vision and quickness. Kaden leads by his actions and he’s humble. I love his work ethic as well. Kaden has that first one in, last one out mindset that will carry him a long way.
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Jeffrey is a physical force on the outside. He can produce anywhere on the field but his ability to play the X and Z are scary. I think about visions of a young Mike Thomas from the New Orleans Saints. He’s dominant against the press, can stalk block with no problem, and his ability to be a red zone threat is outstanding. Jeffrey is one of the many solid route runners in the country. He’s quick, fast, and has excellent hands. He isn’t afraid to attack the middle of the field either. The thing I love the most is his yards after catch and his ability to operate with a limited amount of space. Jeffrey is a dangerous weapon.
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One of my favorite RBs in the country in his respective class is a force to be reckoned with. Legacy is the ideal combination of a power and scat back. He’s a big RB that carries with force and he’s extremely physical. His vision is elite. Legacy has a tendency to know when to stay in the hole and when to shift to another one. He’s patient as well, allowing the game to come to him. His movements are super smooth and he looks like a natural at his position. He has burner speed but it looks like he’s casually strolling through the park. Legacy is a skilled 3-down back that can change the momentum of a game at any given moment.
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Have you heard the story about the man on the moon? Look no further then Christian. This young man is a bona-fide star at the WR spot. He has that Julio Jones mindset where every pass that hits the air is his. Christian has an outstanding catch radius and super soft hands that allow him to snag the ball out of the air. He’s a WR that lives to dominate his 1 v 1 match-ups. His route running is clean, his form is polished and he has the speed to take the roof off of any defense. Christian is a key piece to a loaded Southfield WR core that’s looking to make history. This year’s Champs are coming back for more this upcoming season.
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The leader of the pack, Caleb is a special talent. He’s one of the premier DTs in the country. He’s vicious in the middle, plugging gaps and taking names. Caleb has an explosive first step that allows him to wreck havoc in the backfield. His reach and height keep his opponents on edge because once he puts hands on, they know that Caleb can use is Ox strength whenever he wants to. There’s a certain mentality that’s required to play in the trenches and Caleb has it. He volunteers to do the dirty work and be the most violent force on the defensive side of the ball. Caleb is what I would call a gameplan wrecker.