Jackson Bellamy – OT
Jackson is a crushing, dominant run blocker with the size, athleticism and balance we like to see for the tackle position at the major level of competition. This guy has the tools to step in and be an immediate starter…
Jackson is a crushing, dominant run blocker with the size, athleticism and balance we like to see for the tackle position at the major level of competition. This guy has the tools to step in and be an immediate starter…
Dane is an O-line prospect who should be getting a ton more buzz than he is already. He possesses excellent height and is a well put together big man. Dane also has the frame that can support additional size with time in a college weight program.
Bryson Kerns is very physical and strong with a knack for making big plays while the ball is in the air and after the catch. He has height, good bulk and great speed.
This kid is one of those receivers that if you don’t pay attention he will burn you big time. Nick has savvy and instincts for the position and most importantly spectacular hands in every situation.
2021 Prospect
HS: Taylorsville High School (MS)
Pos: QB
Height: 6’1
Weight: 185
40: 4.5
Bench Max: 245
Squat Max: 365
Shuttle: 4.31
Vertical: 35 inches
RANKINGS POSITIONS |
NATIONAL | STATE |
1 | 3 | 1 |
2017 Season Totals | ||||||||||||||
Year | INT | Yards | TD | Pass Attempts | Pass Completions | Rushing Attemps | Yards | TD | Total Touchdowns | |||||
2017 (Fr) | 8 | 4,562 | 45 | 348 | 231 | 66 | 543 | 8 | 53 |
Ty is likely the most “ready to play right away” quarterback in this class and most naturally gifted passer in this class. You don’t see many weaknesses in his game and he is only going to get better once he enters college. He is a tough leader on the field and he has the natural ability to develop into an upper echelon starter in college. Has a very strong arm, gets good velocity on passes and can fit the ball into tight spaces. Gets set quickly, makes quick decisions and has the quick release to help neutralize pass rushes. Goes through progressions, has good height and can see the entire field. Does an excellent job in terms of changing up velocity, shows good touch when throwing underneath and shows very good accuracy when his feet are set. Shows good pre-snap recognition skills, adjusts to the blitz and can beat pressure. Possesses good lateral mobility, can buy Jordan seconds in the pocket and throws well on the run. Appears to play with confidence and wants the ball in hands. Ty shows great pocket presence and is deceptively athletic. He is effective out of the pocket, will lower his head and get the tough first down. He may be the one quarterback in this class with the ability to play right away with a short learning curve.
Bryson Kerns is a 2027 RHP/ATH with a 5’11 170 lb. frame from Ironton, OH who attends Ironton Middle School . Long and lean athletic body, young look, extremely projectable physically.
Bailey is as mechanically developed as any quarterback in the last decade. He has a very quick release he delivers from ear level, a strong arm and excellent accuracy. Bailey is mobile enough to get outside the pocket when needed and throws well on the run. He has excellent feet, makes quick and smart decisions and displays excellent poise and pocket presence.
The more you watch Jake the more you love him, most notably due to his release.
Davis is a special athlete. You want the ball in his hands on every snap. He could develop into a terrific return specialist. He is remarkably smooth and fluid– ease of movement and change-of-direction skills are excellent. Gets into his top gear in a hurry and can cut on a dime. He has feet like a sewing machine needle. All of his steps are calculated and effortless at the same time.
Kayden is one of the best quarterbacks in this class when throwing on the move. Rolling right or left, he displays great zip and accuracy, and he is a good enough athlete that if the throw is not there