
🚀 RNR Top 100 Super Showcase – Volume 4
Volume 4 marks another powerful chapter in the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase series—where elite prospects continue to emerge and national rankings take shape.
By the time we reach this stage, the standard has been set. Only the most consistent, competitive, and technically sound athletes remain at the forefront. Volume 4 highlights players who embraced the spotlight, adjusted to elite competition, and showcased traits that translate beyond youth football.
This is where projection meets production. Where size, skill, and football IQ are tested against the best from multiple regions. And once again, RNR Sports Media alongside The Seal Sports delivers detailed scouting evaluations that shape the #1 Youth Football Player Rankings and National Team Rankings in the country.
Volume 4 continues the mission: identify, evaluate, and rank the next generation of stars—first.

Name: Jaiceon “Hulk” Campbell
Measurables: 5’0”, 112 lbs
Position: ATH
Team: Tampa Jags
Class: 2035
Skinny:
“Baby Hulk” didn’t just show up to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase—he took it over. Jaiceon “Hulk” Campbell walked away with Overall MVP honors after a dominant performance that separated him from the field.
Campbell rushed for 149 yards and 3 touchdowns, scoring on explosive runs of 3, 71, and 69 yards. His ability to navigate traffic and locate daylight is elite for his age. Once he hits his fifth gear, defenders simply run out of angles.
What makes Campbell special is his decisiveness. He doesn’t waste steps in the backfield. He plants, cuts, and explodes with purpose. His burst through the hole is immediate, and his jump cut is violent and sudden—yet controlled. He combines breakaway speed with lateral quickness, making him equally dangerous between the tackles or bouncing outside.
Campbell is a rare young back who already shows advanced vision, balance, and acceleration. His performance at the Super Showcase wasn’t just productive—it was defining. As he continues to develop physically and refine his skill set, “Hulk” has the tools to remain one of the most dynamic prospects in the Class of 2035.

Name: Brice Johnson
Measurables: 5’10”, 170 lbs
Position: DB
Team: Maryland Heat
Class: 2030
Skinny:
Maryland Heat standout Brice Johnson continues to build his reputation as one of the top defensive backs on the East Coast in the Class of 2030. For the second consecutive year at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, Johnson proved he belongs among the elite—locking down his side of the field with consistency and confidence.
Johnson may not overwhelm with sheer measurables, but he wins with technique, discipline, and instincts. He’s a polished defensive back who understands leverage and positioning, and he attacks the football in the air like a wide receiver. His ball skills are among the best in his class, and he shows impressive closing speed when recovering off the line.
One of his most valuable traits is versatility. Johnson is quick and fluid enough to slide inside and match up against slot receivers—something not every corner in this class can do effectively. His ability to mirror routes, compete at the catch point, and finish plays makes him a reliable shutdown presence.
Overall, Johnson is a well-rounded defensive back whose technical foundation and competitive mindset project well to the high school level and beyond. He continues to prove that elite corners aren’t just built on size—they’re built on skill, preparation, and execution.

Name: Zhane Glenn
Measurables: 4’7”, 100 lbs
Position: ATH
Team: Duval Jags (FL)
Class: 2035
Skinny:
Zhane Glenn may be the younger brother of Tooda Glenn, but he’s carving out his own identity—and it’s built on toughness. The Class of 2035 Duval Jags athlete showed during Super Showcase weekend that his game is rough, rugged, and raw in the best way possible.
Lining up at running back in both the scrimmage and Showcase game, Glenn embraced contact and thrived in traffic. His most impressive moment came on a rugged 21-yard touchdown run where he stiff-armed a defender, lowered his shoulder, and powered into the end zone. That play summed up his playing style—physical, fearless, and determined.
While he has the speed to bounce outside and outrun defenders to the edge, Glenn is equally effective between the tackles. He runs with balance and aggression, making him difficult to bring down for his size. That same physicality translates to linebacker, where he shows promise as a sure-handed tackler who delivers pop in space.
Glenn brings a rare blend of athleticism and physical toughness to both sides of the ball. Though he is still developing and hasn’t tapped into his full potential, the foundation is there for him to grow into a true three-down linebacker or impact offensive weapon in the future.

Name: Devaughn McMillion
Measurables: 5’0”, 98 lbs
Position: ATH
Team: HOA Sauceboyz (FL)
Class: 2035
Skinny:
Devaughn McMillion wasted no time making his presence felt at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase. The Class of 2035 standout opened the weekend with a statement—taking a jet sweep around the left edge in the scrimmage, weaving through defenders, and outrunning the field for a 38-yard touchdown.
He carried that momentum into the Showcase game, proving there isn’t much he can’t do offensively. McMillion rushed for over 60 yards and added a 53-yard touchdown reception, showcasing true dual-threat versatility. His ability to impact the game both on the ground and through the air forced defenses to adjust and created opportunities for his teammates.
At running back, McMillion flashes elite potential. He’s an aggressive runner with strong vision and breakaway speed, but he’s also a polished receiving threat capable of stretching the field. His versatility makes him a valuable weapon in any RPO-based offense, where his skill set can create constant matchup problems.
For his performance, McMillion earned Team Ruff’s Offensive MVP honors—an accolade that reflected his all-around impact. With continued development, he has the tools to remain one of the most dynamic offensive prospects in the Class of 2035.

Name: Derrick Green
Measurables: 5’2”, 98 lbs
Position: ATH
Team: Virginia Seahawks
Class: 2033
Skinny:
Virginia Seahawks Class of 2033 standout Derrick Green put together one of the most complete two-way performances of Super Showcase weekend. An explosive natural playmaker, Green wasted no time making an impact in the scrimmage—taking a handoff, identifying a crease, and exploding 44 yards for a touchdown.
While his offensive burst turned heads, his growth at cornerback may have been even more impressive. In the Showcase game, Green showed true 5-star upside in the secondary. After getting beat on a deep route, he didn’t panic—he stayed composed, located the receiver, used his makeup speed, and came away with a momentum-shifting interception. That sequence alone displayed maturity, resilience, and elite recovery ability.
Green is a versatile athlete who contributes in every phase. He’s elusive in open space, has strong hands, and attacks the ball in the air with confidence. Defensively, he flashes intriguing upside because of his instincts and closing speed, but offensively he appears most natural with the ball in his hands.
Whether lining up at corner, in the backfield, or out in space, Green is a dynamic weapon with game-breaking ability and high developmental upside in the Class of 2033.

Name: Zaire “Muscle Man” Taylor
Measurables: 4’10”, 115 lbs
Position: RB
Team: DMV U No Limit
Class: 2033
Skinny:
Zaire “Muscle Man” Taylor may be one of the toughest running backs to bring down in the Class of 2033. The DMV U No Limit standout lived up to his nickname during the Super Showcase, proving once again that physicality and power define his game.
Taylor rushed for over 70 yards in the Showcase game, running downhill like a freight train and dragging defenders with him. He’s a one-cut-and-go back—decisive, explosive, and relentless when contact arrives. As the game progresses, he seems to get stronger, wearing down defenses with punishing runs between the tackles.
Taylor doesn’t dance in the backfield. He plants, commits, and attacks the hole with urgency. Under duress, he fights through arm tackles and finishes runs with authority, refusing to go down easily. His physical style makes him an every-down weapon who can control tempo and dictate terms from the offensive backfield.
For his performance, Taylor earned Team Ruckus 2033 MVP honors—an award that reflected both his production and tone-setting presence. In a class loaded with speed and finesse backs, “Muscle Man” separates himself with power, toughness, and relentless drive.

Name: Zaylin Singleton
Measurables: 6’2”, 230 lbs
Position: DL / OL
Team: Ashley Ridge Swamp Foxes Youth
Class: 2031
Skinny:
Zaylin Singleton is a true force on both sides of the ball. Standing at 6’2”, 230 pounds, the South Carolina native is a physical specimen who demands attention the moment he steps on the field.
Defensively, Singleton is the type of lineman offenses game-plan around. He requires double teams and routinely disrupts plays, forcing opponents to run away from his side. His strength at the point of attack and ability to collapse gaps make him a constant backfield presence.
However, it was his dominant performance at left tackle during the Super Showcase game that elevated his stock to 5-star status. Singleton showcased elite upside as an offensive lineman, earning Lineman MVP honors and taking that hardware back to South Carolina.
What separates Singleton is that he doesn’t rely solely on raw power—though he certainly has it. His long wingspan allows him to keep defenders off his chest, controlling engagements with strong hand placement and leverage. He takes technique seriously, displaying impressive knee bend for an athlete of his size and consistently driving defenders downfield through the whistle.
As a pass protector, he uses his reach effectively and shows the ability to mirror and anchor. In the run game, he’s developing into an aggressive road grader who finishes plays with authority. His combination of size, length, technique, and physicality makes him one of the more intriguing trench prospects in the Class of 2031.
Singleton proved at the Super Showcase that he is far from a hidden gem—he’s a nationally relevant lineman with high-level upside on either side of the ball.

Name: Jeffrey Blanchard
Measurables: 5’6”, 116 lbs
Position: ATH
Team: Delray Rocks (FL)
Class: 2032
Skinny:
Delray Rocks Class of 2032 standout Jeffrey Blanchard has long been known as an X-factor at running back, but his evolution into a true multi-position threat is what stood out during Super Showcase weekend.
A verified speedster who has taken track seriously, Blanchard is a pure football player capable of excelling at wide receiver or defensive back. At the Super Showcase, he showcased his upside at receiver—running crisp routes and displaying an impressive catch radius for his size. His most notable play came when he high-pointed the football over a defensive back for a 57-yard gain, nearly finishing the drive with a score.
Blanchard is a burner who can flip momentum in a single stride. When he catches the ball in rhythm, he’s a home-run threat. That explosiveness becomes even more dangerous on screens and perimeter plays, where his natural running back instincts kick in behind blockers.
His versatility, speed, and competitive edge make him one of the more intriguing offensive chess pieces in the Class of 2032.

Name: Vikye Joseph
Measurables: (TBD)
Position: WR
Team: W.O. Jags
Class: 2033
Skinny:
Vikye Joseph is a relentless competitor whose game is built on speed, timing, and confidence. Often underestimated by defenders, Joseph consistently finds ways to gain separation—and once he hits top gear, there are few in his class who can match it.
Joseph is extremely natural when high-pointing the football, flashing strong instincts and elite hands. His expansive catch radius gives quarterbacks flexibility, allowing him to adjust to off-target throws and win contested situations.
He’s a long-striding runner with blazing speed who transitions smoothly from receiver to ball-carrier. In the Super Showcase game, Joseph delivered one of the top plays of the entire event—outjumping two defenders on a deep pass and finishing a 57-yard touchdown that brought the crowd to its feet.
His ability to stretch the field vertically while also generating yards after the catch makes him a dynamic playmaker and a rising wide receiver prospect in the Class of 2033.

Name: Tevin Holland Jr.
Measurables: 5’8”, 139 lbs
Position: ATH
Team: NEP Wildcats
Class: 2032
Skinny:
North Florida Class of 2032 phenom Tevin Holland Jr. made a statement at the Super Showcase, thriving in multiple roles and proving he belongs among the nation’s top emerging talents.
Holland’s speed jumps off the film immediately, but what truly separates him is his competitiveness. He fought for reps and capitalized on every opportunity. While he has experience at quarterback and running back—showcasing explosiveness, patience, and vision in the backfield—his upside at wide receiver may be his highest ceiling.
At 5’8”–5’9” with a developing frame, Holland is electric in space. In the Showcase game, he consistently snared passes at their highest point and became a threat to split defenders once the ball hit his hands. He excels in the lateral passing game, particularly on screens, where he exploits defenders who lose balance or take poor angles.
Holland possesses 5-star upside thanks to his blend of size, athleticism, adaptability, and competitive drive. He made it clear that talent from the Florida panhandle can compete with—and dominate against—the best in the country. His trajectory is pointing straight up.
The RNR Top 100 Super Showcase continues to serve as the premier proving ground for elite youth football talent across the nation. The athletes featured in this release didn’t just participate—they made statements that will impact rankings and national conversations moving forward.
Every evaluation is conducted live, in real competition, against top-tier opponents. That standard is what separates RNR Sports Media and The Seal Sports as the undisputed #1 Youth Football Media Outlet and the home of the most respected Youth Player Rankings and National Team Rankings in the country.
As these prospects continue to develop, grow, and compete at the highest levels, their journeys will be tracked and documented by the platform that does it first—and does it right.
Stay locked in. The next national stars are already here.































