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Player Evaluation: Eicon Hardy

Class: 2036

Height: 4’2”

Weight: 55 lbs.

Division: 7U

Team: Legacy Seminoles (OH)

Position: QB-D

Instagram: @eiconhardy

Athletic Profile

With a name like Eicon, greatness feels destined, and young Hardy is living up to the hype. At just 7U, he’s already establishing himself as one of the most promising athletes in Ohio’s Class of 2036. Playing quarterback and running back, Eicon is the definition of a playmaker—an “X-factor” type talent who can change the course of a game in one snap.

His frame (4’2”, 55 lbs.) may not intimidate now, but his quickness and patience separate him from his peers. Unlike many young athletes who rely solely on raw speed, Eicon blends patience with explosive acceleration. He knows when to let plays develop and when to cut loose, making him both dangerous in open space and reliable as a ball-handler.

Skill Set & Strengths

Vision: Perhaps his strongest trait, Eicon has advanced field awareness for his age. He consistently identifies lanes, and when there isn’t one, he has the ability to create it.

Footwork: Fluid and light on his feet, his ability to plant, cut, and redirect makes defenders overcommit and miss.

Dead Leg Move: His signature—an icy dead leg that leaves defenders reaching for air. This subtle yet devastating move is a weapon that will only sharpen with time.

Speed & Burst: Named Fastest Man at a local event, his speed is not just straight-line; he accelerates quickly and changes gears instantly.

Dual-Threat Playmaking: At quarterback, he adds versatility by extending plays with his legs. When lined up at running back, he transforms into a downhill threat with finesse.

Intangibles

What makes Eicon special is not just his athletic gifts, but his football IQ. He already plays with patience, purpose, and a natural sense of timing—traits that typically emerge much later in development. His confidence and composure under pressure suggest he’ll continue to grow into a leader on the field.

Projection

Eicon Hardy is one of those athletes you circle early on. With his vision, quickness, and natural playmaking instincts, he has all the tools to emerge as one of the top skill players not only in Ohio, but nationally within his age group. If he continues refining his craft and adding strength to his game, the Legacy Seminoles have a cornerstone athlete on their hands for years to come.

Verdict: Dynamic dual-threat playmaker with elite vision and deceptive speed—an athlete to watch closely in the Class of 2036

Player Spotlight: Aydan Taylor

Class of 2031 | Height: 5’8 | Weight: 150 | Division: 12U | Team: OVA Falcons (AL) | Position: QB-D / DE

Aydan Taylor is a young force of nature out of Alabama who lines up under center for the OVA Falcons, but don’t let the “quarterback” label fool you—he’s more of a freight train with a football. Standing at an imposing 5’8 and 150 pounds, he towers over much of his competition and uses every ounce of his size and strength to his advantage.

Unlike most big-framed QBs who rely on their arm, Aydan thrives on punishing defenses with his legs. When he decides to run, it’s downhill, fast, and violent—more reminiscent of an old-school power back than a traditional passer. His vision allows him to find the smallest crease, and his agility means he can make a cut just when defenders think they have the angle. But when he builds a full head of steam, the smart choice for defenders is often to get out of the way, unless they want to be on the wrong end of a highlight.

While his passing game is still developing, his physicality, leadership, and competitive edge make him one of the most intimidating dual threats in the 12U division. With the raw tools and mentality reminiscent of legends like Jim Brown, Aydan Taylor is a player who could redefine what a youth quarterback can be. The ceiling is sky-high—if his passing game catches up to his punishing ground attack, we could be looking at one of Alabama’s most dangerous young athletes in the years to come.

 RNR Top 100 Youth Football Player Spotlight 🔥

Presented by RNR Sports Media – The Nation’s #1 Source for Youth Football News

📍 Player Spotlight

Name: Markiston Curry

Class: 2036

Height: 4’6”

Weight: 81 lbs

Division: 7U

Team: ACA (Alabama)

Position: QB – Dual Threat

At the 7U level, football is all about learning fundamentals — but some players are simply different. While most are still figuring out the game, Markiston Curry is playing it like a veteran. The Alabama native and standout QB for ACA lit up the field this season, racking up 27 total touchdowns and earning Season MVP Honors.

Curry is a true dual-threat, with lightning speed and natural instincts that can’t be taught. As the saying goes, “You can’t catch what you can’t see” — and Curry is a blur in the open field. Whether he’s tucking it and running or dropping back to make a smart pass, Curry plays with a calm confidence rare at this age.

What makes him special? His elite vision, explosive cuts, and sharp footworkCurry knows how to plant, shift, and GO, slicing through defenses like a seasoned playmaker. He reads the field like a future star and already has a feel for when to make the big play.

While it’s still early in his journey, Markiston Curry is clearly on the right track. With his relentless work ethic and natural ability, don’t be surprised if this name becomes a staple in youth football headlines for years to come.

👀 Stay tuned to RNR Sports Media for more coverage on Curry and other rising stars from around the nation!

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RNRTOP100 Player Spotlight |

Roman Shafer

Class of 2031 

Height: 5’6” 

Weight: 160 lbs 

Division: 11U 

Team: Troy Titans (IL) 

Position: DE

Roman Shafer is quickly emerging as one of Illinois’ premier young defenders. Lining up at defensive end for the Troy Titans, the 5’6”, 160-pound pass rusher is a physical specimen who imposes his will on smaller offensive tackles and relentlessly disrupts opposing backfields. Over the past year, Roman has taken his game — and his frame — to another level, packing on 30 pounds and growing 4 inches, making him even more dangerous coming off the edge this upcoming season.

With a wingspan that allows him to snatch ball carriers and sack quarterbacks before they can escape, Roman’s production speaks for itself — 12 sacks, a pile of tackles for loss, and multiple forced fumbles last season. Even though weight restrictions kept him from advancing the ball on offense, his defensive dominance still found the scoreboard: three touchdowns (two off strip-sack recoveries and one from a blocked punt).

A multi-sport athlete, Roman’s offseason work with Division I and NFL linemen under Coach Terrance Poe shows his commitment to refining his craft. His instincts and ability to diagnose plays make him a versatile weapon — capable of thriving at DE, OLB, or even MLB at the next level, depending on his growth trajectory. Against national competition, his size may project him more as a linebacker, but his high motor, strength, and football IQ ensure his impact will remain elite no matter where he lines up.

Roman’s film shows a gritty, no-clout-needed mentality — a pure disruptor who plays every snap with the intent to wreck the offense’s plans. As he continues to develop and test himself against higher-caliber opponents, expect him to solidify his name as one of Illinois’ instinctual young defenders. Keep your eyes on Roman Shafer — the havoc is just beginning.

 

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