Spotlight in the Southeast: 5-person offseason riser
Offseason circuits are warmed up nationwide as marquee events are held every weekend. In the southeast, many prospects back up lofty rankings, while others work to impress and improve inventory.
Rival National Recruitment Analyst Sam Spiegelman It highlights four Southeastern prospects that have already boosted inventory this offseason.
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Ashley was outstanding during live ratings this offseason. The versatile defensive back glowed in the center of the field with the outer coverage of the numbers, and easily defended the deep ball. Ashley is sticky in coverage and breaks the ball with great expectations.
Olemis The Legacy scored 4.55 40 at Atlanta’s next UA, earning a short shuttle of 4.34 seconds with about 34 inches vertical. He is the leading stock riser in the premium position.
Barber posted some of his top test numbers to Atlanta’s next UA, providing better context to his strong junior season at Birmingham (Alabama) Spain Park High, in which receivers shine from the slots It’s getting wider. Barber has another gear after catching. And the catch radius and range of stars are equally dangerous in space.
Barber led a 4.46 40 and a 4.34-second shuttle in Atlanta, playing just as fast.
Blair is away from the impressive junior campaign at Clarksville, Tennessee. The 6-foot-6, 280-pounder played on an average winning streak, managing pancakes for 88% of last season’s snaps.
He is a block bully in the premium position, and his power, length and excellent foot blends have him as one of the biggest candidates for serious rankings this offseason.
Jackson was another talented defensive back that he was targeting this offseason. The 3-star outlook is quite long and long. He spins and runs well at 6 feet 3 and 175 pounds. Jackson brings length and ball skills to cornerback positions. He covers the outside of the numbers and is physical and lasts longer than he can play on top of a large pass catcher.
He also has a profile and skill set that line up safely. Jackson is expected to have a pretty big ranking bump.
This name should ring the bell. Terry is a cousin with former five-star defensive lineman Justus Terry. Texas In December. Like his cousin, Jedin has an incredible athletic profile.
Terry checks in at 6 feet 3 and 175 pounds, and checks in at excellent length to cover the outside. He also posts eye-opening numbers to various camp settings this offseason, with a skill set that line up with cornerbacks and safety. Terry travels seamlessly in coverage and plays with excellent breaks and plays in football.