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Gabe Roselli

Stars | 4

Class of 2031

Height: 5’9

Weight: 150

Division: 12U

Team: Plantation Wildcats

State: FL

Position: QB – Dual Threat

IG: @gaberoselli_qb1

Gabe Roselli is the field general for the Plantation Wildcats 12U squad, and he plays the position with a blend of technique, accuracy, and pure toughness. He’s your uncanny dual-threat quarterback — yes, he’ll pick you apart through the air, but when he tucks it and runs, he doesn’t shy away from contact… he welcomes it. That rugged, fearless style often puts defenders on their heels before the play even ends.

But his bravado isn’t just for show. Gabe operates with real poise in the pocket, standing tall and delivering the ball with a smooth, confident release. He consistently threads pinpoint passes between defenders while still giving his receivers room to operate and create yards after the catch. While his release could be sped up a touch to prevent defenders from jumping routes, his ball placement and timing more than compensate for any mechanical tweaks still in progress.

At our South Florida Combine this past spring, Gabe was named one of the top overall performers after turning in one of the best scores of the entire QB1Nation Shootout Series. Since then, he’s added a couple of inches to his frame and looks even more comfortable operating in the pocket. His development has been impressive — and with another full year before he enters the high-school ranks, expect Gabe Roselli’s stock to continue rising.

Player Spotlight: “Laser” Luke Yankowy

Stars: 3.5

Class: 2030

Height: 5’4”

Weight: 105 lbs

Division: MS

Team: Bethlehem Steelers

State: PA

Position: Dual-Threat QB

IG: @eyankowy

“Laser” Luke Yankowy is a QB technician out of Pennsylvania who leads the Bethlehem Steelers with maturity, confidence, and high-level field awareness. Luke is a true gamer and the X-factor for his team—he commands the pocket with poise, never panics under pressure, and gets the ball out on time. His game is built on quick processing, smart decision-making, and a willingness to let his playmakers work, which consistently opens up intermediate and deep passing lanes.

Against zone coverage, Luke is dangerous. He has a knack for dropping laser-accurate throws into tight windows, consistently punishing defenses that leave soft spots in coverage. When pressure breaks down the pocket, he becomes even more of a problem—using his mobility to evade defenders, extend plays, and deliver strikes on the run. Whether rolling out or standing tall in the pocket, his mechanics, footwork, and throwing motion show he’s been polished for years.

While Luke possesses many of the traits coaches want in a quarterback, there are still areas for growth. The most notable is his size. At 5’4” and 105 pounds entering eighth grade, projecting him to the next level raises questions about visibility over the line and schematic limitations. Offenses may need to emphasize rollouts, sprint-outs, and quick-game concepts early on.

Another factor is age and developmental timeline. As a young athlete about to enter high school, this is one of the rare cases where reclassifying could provide significant benefits. An additional year of growth and physical maturity would elevate his long-term trajectory and unlock the full version of his skill set.

One thing is certain—once Luke hits his growth spurt, it’s going to be a nightmare for opposing defenses. He already possesses the intelligence, accuracy, mobility, and competitive nature that defensive coordinators fear. As he continues to rise, keep your eyes on Luke Yankowy as he solidifies himself as one of Pennsylvania’s premier quarterback prospects

         

         Calling all Florida ballers! Join RNR Team Florida as we prepare to travel to Bullhead, Arizona to compete in the D1 Nation All-American Bowl, taking place January 15–19.

This is an exclusive opportunity to represent the state of Florida on a national stage and compete against top athletes from across the country.

📍 TRYOUT INFORMATION

Date: December 14

Location: Lake Brantley High School

Time: 10-2pm

COST: $100

Tryouts Combine Uniform included with Tryout registration

All athletes will compete for a roster spot on RNR Team Florida.

REGISTRATION LINK BELOW

 

💰 PARTICIPATION COST (IF SELECTED)

$200 Registration Fee

Includes:

•Full Uniform

•RNR mouthpiece

•Custom RNR Backpack

If your athlete is selected from the tryouts, a $50 credit will be applied toward your final RNRTeamFL registration fee.

 

✈️ D1Nation All American TRAVEL DETAILS

Parents are responsible for:

•Travel

•Lodging

•Meals

A full itinerary and team hotel information will be provided to selected athletes.

🏆 WHY RNR TEAM FLORIDA?

•Elite national exposure

•Top-tier competition

•Professional media coverage

•Travel and play versus athletes from Hawaii, Alaska, California, Arizona, and much more west coast talent that our athletes would never get to experience.

 

COACHES and VOLUNTEER  INTEREST FORM BELOW |

We look forward to seeing you compete and representing Team Florida in Arizona!

Let’s work. Let’s compete. Let’s dominate.

 

 

Prospect Report: Royce Archer

Stars: ★★★★

Class: 2031

Height: 5’11”

Weight: 165 lbs

Division: 12U

Team: Holy Family Middle School

State: Ohio

Position: TE / OLB

Instagram: @19roycearcher

Royce Archer is a young playmaker out of Ohio who currently suits up for Holy Family Middle School, and he’s quickly becoming one of the most talked-about prospects in the Class of 2031. Standing at an impressive 5’11” and 165 pounds as a seventh grader, Royce already has the frame of a future high-school standout, with plenty of room to pack on even more muscle as he matures.

What immediately jumps off the screen is his elite speed and acceleration. Royce is the type of athlete who can turn a simple out route into a house call—one move, one missed tackle, and he’s hitting the jets for six. He’s like a Rolls Royce with a Hemi in it—smooth, powerful, and flat-out fast.

A deeper look into his background makes his on-field explosiveness make perfect sense. Royce is a decorated youth track athlete, earning championship honors in the 100m, 200m, and 4×100 relay. He holds a confirmed laser-timed 4.78 and a 12.1 PR in the 100m, which is blazing speed for a seventh grader. That track pedigree shows every time he touches the field.

Offensively, he’s listed as a tight end, but he’s truly an X-factor. Royce lines up all over the formation—out wide, in the slot, and even in the backfield as a running back. His rare combination of size and elite track speed allows him to effortlessly outrun contain, erase pursuit angles, and punish defenses when he finds a seam.

Defensively, Royce is just as dominant. As an outside linebacker, he’s a high-motor tackling machine who diagnoses plays quickly and closes space violently. He delivers clean, explosive collisions and has an uncanny knack for creating turnovers. Whether he’s chasing down a runner from behind or meeting the ball carrier head-on, Royce consistently finds ways to get his hands on the ball. His awareness and ability to attack poor ball security make him a constant threat to force fumbles.

With his dedication to training, natural athletic gifts, and relentless drive to improve, Royce Archer is a rising national prospect—not just one to watch in Ohio, but a name that will be buzzing on the national scene for years to come.

Keep your eyes on Royce. His ceiling is sky-high, and he’s just getting started.

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