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Michael Frye

Stars: 3.5

Class of: 2031

Height: 5’5”

Weight: 150 lbs

Division: MS

Team: John Adams Middle School Falcons

State: WV

Position: OT / DT

IG: @michaelfrye2031

Michael Frye is a four-year RNR alumni, and throughout that time we’ve had the opportunity to watch his development firsthand. From the moment he stepped onto the field at our NC Combine, it was clear he was different. Despite being undersized even back then, Michael consistently overpowered bigger and older linemen using advanced technique and a level of preparation that stood out.

He embodies the definition of a blue-collar athlete—one who leans on hard work, fundamentals, and relentlessness to shape his game. Michael spent years anchoring the offensive line at center, where he was tasked with being the quarterback of the trenches. His football IQ was always evident. Recently, he’s transitioned to offensive tackle, and the move has allowed his athleticism and technique to shine even brighter.

His footwork is arguably his greatest asset. He stays square, recovers quickly when a defender gets an early step, and uses efficient steps to maintain leverage and positioning. Combine that with his growing strength—fueled by consistent time in the gym—and he’s become a difficult matchup for most edge rushers. Once Michael gets his hands locked in, defenders struggle to disengage.

The one challenge he continues to face is his size. Standing at 5’5” and 150 pounds, he holds his own against typical middle-school defenders, but the much larger athletes can give him problems. This past summer at the Top Dog Showcase at Syracuse University, his hand placement and footwork were on full display, but some of the bigger defensive linemen made things tougher for him.

Still, Michael’s commitment to the grind sets him apart. His work ethic, technique, and drive to improve are unquestioned. And if he’s blessed with a growth spurt in the coming years, he has the potential to become a serious problem for anyone lining up across from him.

Michael Frye is what every coach wants in a lineman—disciplined, tough, coachable, and relentless. His future is bright.

Ethan Richardson

Stars: 3 Star

Class of: 2037

Height: 3’10

Weight: 50 lbs

Division: 6U

Team: MBK Montgomery Tigers

State: AL

Position: CB

IG: @ethanisland_7

Ethan Richardson, better known as Ethan Island, is a young cornerback out of Alabama who is already flashing elite instincts at an early age. Suiting up for the MBK Tigers, Ethan has quickly earned a reputation as a true lockdown presence on the edge.

At the 6U level, teams don’t air it out often, so a cornerback’s job becomes containment—and Ethan executes his responsibilities extremely well. His play recognition is advanced for his age, reacting quickly to backfield action and shutting down perimeter runs before they even develop. Offenses are noticeably hesitant to run to his side, and when they do, the result is often a loss of yardage.

While defense is clearly his main focus right now, Ethan shows plenty of upside with the ball in his hands as well. On offense, he displays flashes of strong vision, patience, and acceleration through the hole. Once he sees daylight, he hits the gas and has the kind of burst that turns small plays into touchdowns.

Ethan is a natural athlete with boundless potential. As he continues to grow, learn, and refine his technique, expect him to emerge as one of Alabama’s premier young talents. Keep your eyes on Ethan Island—he’s only getting started.

Carter Fortier

Stars: 3.5

Class of: 2034

Height: 4’9

Weight: 92 lbs

Division: 9U

Team: Simi Valley Bulldogs

State: CA

Position: QB / MLB

IG: @fortywata

Carter Fortier is a young gunslinger out of California who is quickly making his name known on the West Coast. As the younger brother of 4.5-star standout Sean Fortier Jr., Carter comes from a high-caliber football pedigree—and he’s already proving he’s cut from the same cloth.

While his brother is known for calculated precision, Carter brings a more aggressive, risk-taking style to the field. The impressive part? The gamble usually pays off. He has a natural knack for threading the ball into tight windows, and when he gives his receivers a chance, he puts it up with confidence and accuracy. For his age, he already displays a “big play” mindset and is unafraid to seize momentum.

When the pocket breaks down or the coverage locks up, Carter shows he’s more than just a thrower. He’ll tuck it and go, picking up first downs with deceptive shiftiness and a willingness to run behind his pads. He’s not afraid of contact and will make a defender pay if they square up wrong.

The biggest question around him right now is the level of competition he consistently faces. But even with that caveat, his decision-making and timing already compare favorably to some of the better quarterbacks in his class.

Carter is a young prospect with major upside, and his growth curve is trending straight upward. I can’t wait to see this young man in person at the 2026 RNR Super Showcase—expect him to turn heads.

Player Spotlight: Imani Griffin-Deveaux

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐

Class of: 2031

Height: 5’8”

Weight: 155 lbs (and rising)

Division: 12U

Team: Westchase Colts

State: FL

Position: DE / OT

Instagram: @imani_gd

Imani Griffin-Deveaux is a long-time prospect on our radar—one who has shown steady, undeniable growth over the last three years. Listed at 5’8” and 155 pounds, recent footage suggests a significant growth spurt and mass gain, making him look even more imposing on the field than listed numbers indicate.

His development is clearly measurable. In just three years, he’s taken his Rukkus Rating from the low 30s to an impressive 79.4319—a massive jump that reflects his commitment to improvement in every phase of his game.

This season, Griffin made a major move—transferring from the New Tampa Wildcats to the Westchase Colts, and the results speak for themselves. He looks to have added nearly 25 pounds of functional mass and is now being utilized on both sides of the line. That versatility alone speaks volumes.

On offense, Griffin is showing some of his best work yet. His length gives him natural leverage, and he demonstrates strong hand placement and upper-body strength to steer defenders away from his quarterback. His frame and wingspan allow him to lock in and seal off rushing lanes effectively.

Defensively, he still profiles as a true edge player, able to set the perimeter and force runners back inside. His long reach makes it easy for him to finish plays when ball carriers come anywhere within his range. He plays disciplined football—doing his job, maintaining edge integrity, and controlling his gap.

Areas for continued growth:

Explosiveness off the line: A quicker first step will elevate him as a true defensive threat.

More aggressive hand usage: Striking first and controlling the battle will unlock his full D-line potential.

Pad level: By playing lower, he’ll gain even more leverage—critical for someone with his length and frame.

But the most impressive trait isn’t measurable—it’s his grind. Imani has consistently bought into development, put in the work, and the results are showing up in his size, technique, and performance.

With his continued growth, versatility, and dedication, Imani Griffin-Deveaux is on track to become one of Tampa’s premier trench prospects. His ceiling is still climbing—and we’ll be watching closely.

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