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RNR Top 100 Super Showcase – Volume 2.

 

The RNR Top 100 Super Showcase continues to redefine the national standard for youth football evaluation, and Volume 2 delivers another elite wave of the country’s top emerging prospects. From coast to coast, the Super Showcase has become the proving ground where the next generation of national stars separate themselves under the brightest lights.

Volume 2 highlights a new class of game-changers—athletes who didn’t just compete, but dominated on a national stage. These prospects showcased rare physical traits, elite competitive drive, and positional versatility that project to the highest levels of youth and future high school football. Every rep, every snap, and every matchup provided critical data points in shaping the most trusted youth football rankings in the nation.

Powered by RNR Sports Media and The Seal Sports, the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase is more than an event—it’s a national evaluation platform. Our scouting reports, player grades, and national team rankings set the benchmark for youth football media, trusted by programs, parents, and coaches across the country.

Welcome to RNR Top 100 Super Showcase Volume 2—where the next national stars are identified, evaluated, and ranked first.

Sklan Sims – WR/ATH / Ft.Myers Firecats (FL) / Class of 2032

Measurables: 5’8” | 138 lbs

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The city of Fort Myers has produced some of Florida’s most electric athletes—from Noel Devine to Sammy Watkins to Winston Watkins—and Sklan Sims is next in line. The Firecats standout arrived at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase with something to prove, and he left no doubt about his X-Factor ability.

Some slept on Sims because he plays Pop Warner football, but he turned up on the national stage, dominating the Super Showcase weekend with a receiving touchdown and a fumble recovery returned for a score. From practice to scrimmage to the game, Sims consistently showed he belonged among the elite.

Sims reaches top-end speed in just a few strides, which makes him dangerous both off the line and after the catch. His burst allows him to separate early in routes, and once he has space, he can take it the distance. He plays with toughness, shrugging off tackle attempts and continuing to churn toward the end zone.

He’s especially dangerous on slants and short-area routes, where his acceleration turns routine catches into explosive plays. Sims is also a legitimate deep-ball threat, adjusting naturally to passes in the air and making smooth improvisational movements to track and finish catches.

Sims’ ability to separate at all three levels, create after the catch, and impact the game in multiple ways makes him one of the most exciting rising prospects in the 2032 class.

Evaluation Grade: Elite Rising WR/ATH Prospect

Projection: National X-Factor playmaker with WR1 upside and multi-sport athletic ceiling

 

Bivonte “Pop Smoke” Swain – ATH / Tampa Jags (FL) / Class of 2034

Measurables: 4’9” | 78 lbs

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Bivonte Swain was one of the most electrifying young players at the Super Showcase. Nicknamed “Pop Smoke,” his speed is game-breaking and unmatched at his age level.

Swain consistently smoked defenders, turning small creases into massive gains and maintaining his team’s momentum with explosive plays. He earned MVP honors by impacting the game on both sides of the ball—lining up at receiver, high-pointing passes, scoring touchdowns, and adding an interception defensively.

The scary part? He doesn’t even run track yet. His ceiling as a multi-sport speedster is elite.

Evaluation Grade: Generational Speed Prospect

Projection: Elite playmaker with national track-level speed potential

 

Devon Troupe Jr. – WR / West 7 Rams (MI) / Class of 2031

Measurables: 6’0” | 155 lbs

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Making the RNR Top Performers list is about dominance across the entire weekend, and Devon Troupe Jr. checked every box. The five-star caliber receiver stamped his status during the scrimmage with an eye-opening performance, scoring twice and delivering multiple explosive plays against elite competition.

While his Showcase game production was quieter, his weekend body of work earned him elite status. Troupe is a versatile offensive weapon who can win at all three levels of the field. He is an advanced route-runner with short-area burst and agility to separate against any coverage scheme. He consistently adjusts to the football in midair and shows strong hands on difficult catches.

Troupe’s physicality sets him apart. He drives through tackles, creates yards after contact, and is an impactful blocker in the run game. His competitive toughness and willingness to take on challenges define him as a top-tier national receiver prospect.

Evaluation Grade: Elite National WR Prospect

Projection: WR1 with physicality, route polish, and high recruiting ceiling

Darren “Bam” Johnson – ATH / DSE (FL) / Class of 2031

Measurables: 5’7” | 148 lbs

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Originally known as a top wide receiver, Darren “Bam” Johnson proved he is a future star in the secondary. An athletic corner who plays bigger than his size, Johnson is physical in run support and confident in coverage.

In the scrimmage, he delivered a pick-six on 5-star WR Devon Troupe, nearly snagging another interception, and consistently competed in one-on-one matchups. His intensity and competitive edge earned him Defensive MVP honors, shutting down whoever lined up across from him.

Evaluation Grade: Elite Rising DB Prospect

Projection: Lockdown corner with high-level ball skills and competitive mentality

 

Maison Crayton – ATH / Rarebreed (GA) / Class of 2033

Measurables: 5’8” | 155 lbs

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Maison Crayton is the definition of a physical outlier at the youth level. At just 10 years old, standing 5’8” and 150+ pounds while winning track meets is already rare. Pair that with his football dominance, and you’re looking at one of the most frightening prospects in the 2033 class.

From his first snap at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, Crayton was clearly the best player on the field and the most dangerous weapon on both sides of the ball. His size alone is intimidating, but what separates him is the fact that he runs away from defenders. His running style brings immediate Derrick Henry comparisons—violent, downhill, and explosive with breakaway speed.

Crayton earned Showcase MVP honors, rushing for 100+ yards on just two carries, including a touchdown. His vision, aggression, and long-striding speed make him a nightmare in the open field.

Defensively, his frame and athleticism project him as a dominant defensive end or edge rusher at the next level. He already shows advanced traits—long arms, quick get-off, block-shedding ability, and the strength to set the edge in the run game. His versatility as a pass rusher and power defender makes him one of the most elite trench prospects in his class.

Whether lining up at running back, tight end, or defensive end, Crayton has national elite prospect written all over him.

Evaluation Grade: Generational Youth Prospect

Projection: Future National RB1 / Elite EDGE with rare size-speed profile

 

Jocelyn Francois – RB / FTL Hurricanes (FL) / Class of 2030

Measurables: 5’8” | 158 lbs

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If the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase ever released a GOAT Alumni RB List, Jocelyn Francois would be a lock. The former 2025 7th Grade Super Showcase MVP, Francois returned in peak form, showcasing why he is one of the most complete athletes in the country.

Francois is a tackle-breaking machine with elite field vision and cutback ability. He possesses a high school-ready body and the versatility to dominate on defense or at receiver, but his impact behind the quarterback is special. His ability to elude defenders, change direction, and accelerate through traffic was on full display in live action.

Unfortunately, an injury cut short what looked like another MVP-level performance, but his flashes confirmed elite upside and national RB status.

Evaluation Grade: Elite All-Around RB Prospect

Projection: National Top RB with multi-position impact potential

 


Troy Ellis – ATH / AK Boyz (FL) / Class of 2030

Measurables: 5’8” | 175 lbs

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Troy Ellis III embodies passion, physicality, and relentless effort. A true jack-of-all-trades for AK Boyz, Ellis plays the game with a ferocity that immediately stands out. He is a hard-nosed football player who thrives on contact and sets the tone with his physical style.

While he has the athleticism to play running back at the high school level, his ceiling is highest as an outside linebacker. He brings speed, aggression, and a natural feel for attacking the ball. Ellis punished defenders when lined up at RB and made impact plays defensively, keeping his team competitive on both sides of the ball.

Evaluation Grade: High-Motor Defensive Prospect

Projection: Impact Weak-Side Linebacker with tone-setting physicality

Amir Robinson – OL / NTB Dynasty (MO) / Class of 2030

Measurables: 6’4” | 250 lbs

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Amir Robinson showed why coachability matters at the elite level. After a slow start, he responded to coaching and displayed significant upside throughout the weekend. He moves well laterally, bends naturally at the knees, and uses a smooth slide-step in pass protection.

Robinson handled power rushers effectively in the Showcase game and used his length and athleticism to establish the run game. His awareness and technique helped Team Ruckus operate at a high level offensively.

Evaluation Grade: High-Upside OL Prospect

Projection: Prototype Tackle with athletic movement skills and growth potential

 


Hyquez Russell – ATH / AK Boyz (FL) / Class of 2030

Measurables: 5’9” | 160 lbs

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Hyquez Russell is a production machine with elite versatility. He explodes through creases, has the speed to break away from defenders, and shows toughness between the tackles. When plays spill outside, he has the speed to turn the corner and finish.

Russell made multiple impact plays on defense, including a game-sealing interception, and delivered big tackles throughout the contest. His performance confirmed he is one of the top RBs in the 2030 class and a true dog wherever he lines up.

Evaluation Grade: Elite Two-Way Athlete

Projection: Versatile national prospect with RB1 and defensive impact potential

 


Andrew Francis – ATH / TMT (FL) / Class of 2031

Measurables: 6’0” | 150 lbs

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Andrew Francis made a statement weekend, earning his first college offer from Syracuse. A track athlete with a smooth stride, Francis showed elite burst and agility offensively, creating big plays downfield and consistently separating in space.

Defensively, he covered ground as a rangy safety and recorded an interception, displaying receiver-like ball skills. He also showed physicality in run support, confirming his versatility.

Evaluation Grade: National Rising ATH Prospect

Projection: Multi-sport athlete with elite speed and high recruiting ceiling

Name: Major “ButterMan” Scott

Measurables: 5’7”, 105 lbs

Position: ATH

Team: Central VA Hurricanes

Class: 2033

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“The ButterMan” Major Scott has been a certified baller for years, competing in elite events like the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase and FBU. A supreme athlete and natural playmaker, Scott’s long frame makes him a deep threat at wide receiver, but his biggest impact at the Showcase came on defense.

Scott took over defensively with elite instincts, recording two interceptions—including a red-zone pick that shut down Team Ruckus offense. Despite dealing with the recent loss of two family members, Scott showed elite mental toughness and elevated his play when it mattered most.

He’s a physical presence in the secondary, especially in run support, and shows great range in coverage from hash to sideline. While athletic enough to play corner, his size, length, and physicality project extremely well at safety if he continues on the defensive path.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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