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These teams be slinging it this year, no doubt...none of them have anything on Air Rummel though. -_-

Rummel, could potentially have 2 5* WRs that our little 3* QB is going to chunk it to. Get in the line to see the show.

 

http://usatodayhss.com/2017/meet-the-nations-top-quarterback-wide-receiver-combos#slideIdslide-9

 

QB Justin Rogers and WR Terrace Marshall, Parkway (La.)

Rogers is a TCU commit who is ranked as the No. 4 dual-threat QB in the Class of 2018. He was responsible for 35 touchdowns last season. The top-ranked receiver in the class, Marshall had 15 receiving TDS and 1,250 yards last season and has his eyes on 2,000 this season. His finalists are Texas, Miami, LSU and Texas A&M. 

 

QB Artur Sitkowski and WR Brian Hightower, IMG Academy (Fla.)

Sitkowski, a Miami commit, transfers in from New Jersey. Sitkowski and the coaches recognize that he is currently more potential than production despite a high recruiting ranking, but he is eager for the challenge of IMG’s brutal schedule. Hightower is also a Miami commit and is ranked as the No. 19 wide receiver in the class.

 

QB Matt Corral and WR Jalen Hall, Long Beach Poly (Calif.)

Both are transfers so they have used the spring and 7-on-7 to get acclimated. Corral, a former USC commit, is ranked as the No. 6 QB recruit in the Class of 2018 and arrives from Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.), where he threw for 3,200 yards and 22 TDs last season. Hall is 6-4, has great top-end speed and arrives from Hawkins (Los Angeles), where he had 50 catches for 1,164 yards and 11 TDs. 

 

QB JT Daniels and WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, Mater Dei (Calif.)

As a sophomore last fall, Daniels had one of the best seasons of any QB in the nation with nearly 4,900 yards and an amazing 67 passing touchdowns. He is ranked as the No. 1 pro-style passer and No. 4 overall player in the Class of 2019. St. Brown is ranked as the No. 2 wide receiver and No. 12 overall player in the Class of 2018. He likely will see a lot more double teams with Osiris’ graduation. 

 

QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson and WR Jalen Nailor, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)

Thompson-Robinson takes over as the full-time QB at Gorman after serving as a backup to Tate Martell. The UCLA commit is ranked as the No. 3 dual-threat QB in the nation. Nailor has nearly 1,000 yards receiving and 14 receiving touchdowns. Miami commit Brevin Jordan is a tight end, but he also should get a lot of touches for Gorman.

 

QB Justin Fields and WR Steven Peterson, Harrison (Kennesaw, Ga.)

Fields is ranked as the No. 1 overall player in the Class of 2018 so that distinction speaks for itself. The 6-2 Peterson had 81 receptions, including 16 touchdowns, and averaged 16.8 yards per catch. 

 

QB Jaylen Mayden and WR Drue Jackson, Sachse (Texas)

Mayden, a Mississippi State commit ranked as the No. 13 dual-threat QB, combined for 38 touchdowns last season and nearly 3,500 yards. Jackson, who has 20 reported offers, had 46 receptions last season and six touchdowns. 

 

QB Tanner McKee and WR Gary Bryant Jr., Centennial (Corona, Calif.)

Centennial is always among the highest scoring teams in the nation. McKee is ranked as the No. 3 pro-style QB and No. 24 prospect in the Class of 2018. Bryant is only a sophomore, but earned five offers in one night after his performance in the spring game. Oregon, UCLA, Washington and Arizona State are among his offers. 

 

QB Re-al Mitchell and WR Devon Cooley, St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)

Great quarterback play has been a hallmark for Bosco and Mitchell is continuing the tradition. The Iowa State commit accounted for 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards and 47 TDS for the state Open Division champions. Cooley, a UCLA commit, comes to Bosco from Buena Park. He is ranked among the top receivers in the state. Josh Delgado is ranked as the No. 20 WR recuit in the Class of 2019 and also could be a popular target. 

 

QB Kenyon Oblad and WR Marquez Powell, Liberty (Henderson, Nev.)

Oblad threw for 3,784 yards last season and is expected to break the Nevada state passing record early in the year. He also threw for 38 touchdowns despite 14 interceptions. With graduation hitting the Liberty receiving corps, Powell should get opportunities. Expect his offer list to grow as he shows the productvity that he displayed in 7 on 7. 

 

QB Alex Huston and WR Nader Leali-Cardenas, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)

Huston (pictured) was the national leader in passing yards by far at more than 6,100 and 76 touchdown passes. With the graduation of three seniors who each caught more than 79 passes, Leali-Cardenas could be up next. He caught 38 passes last year with an average of more than 15 yards per catch with five touchdowns. 

 

QB John Langan and WR Isaiah Givens, Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.)

Langan (pictured) is a Boston College commit who threw for 2,000 yards and accounted for 23 total touchdowns. Givens is a three-star prospect who has recruiting interest from in-state Rutgers. He also plays basketball for the school. 

 

Rogers/Marshall (Parkway, La)

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Allen, TX

4* QB Grant Tisdale (#2 nationally, 2019)

http://247sports.com/Player/Grant-Tisdale-90288

4* WR Theo Wease (#6 nationally, 2019)

http://247sports.com/Player/Theo-Wease-89448

3* WR Carson Sschleker (Iowa State commit)

http://247sports.com/Player/Carson-Schleker-46036548

 

Allen is loaded (10-12  D1s, maybe more, I dunno)...... not much talk about them here due to all the homerism.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, TheRealCAJ said:

These teams be slinging it this year, no doubt...none of them have anything on Air Rummel though. -_-

Rummel, could potentially have 2 5* WRs that our little 3* QB is going to chunk it to. Get in the line to see the show.

 

http://usatodayhss.com/2017/meet-the-nations-top-quarterback-wide-receiver-combos#slideIdslide-9

 

QB Justin Rogers and WR Terrace Marshall, Parkway (La.)

Rogers is a TCU commit who is ranked as the No. 4 dual-threat QB in the Class of 2018. He was responsible for 35 touchdowns last season. The top-ranked receiver in the class, Marshall had 15 receiving TDS and 1,250 yards last season and has his eyes on 2,000 this season. His finalists are Texas, Miami, LSU and Texas A&M. 

 

QB Artur Sitkowski

 

QB John Langan and WR Isaiah Givens, Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.)

Langan (pictured) is a Boston College commit who threw for 2,000 yards and accounted for 23 total touchdowns. Givens is a three-star prospect who has recruiting interest from in-state Rutgers. He also plays basketball 

Rogers/Marsha

No way BC Langan will finish top 5 dou in NJ

kid can't stay healthy past week 2 .. especially with nunz "Reckless" play calling 

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2 hours ago, Ararar said:

MD has arguably the best receivers in the country.St.Brown, 5* Bru McCoy 4* Nikko Remigio 3* CJ Parks and 6'6" soph TE Michael Martinez

I wouldn't say arguably... it is undoubtedly. Martinez will be a junior next and a big time recruit. He already has an offer from Oregon among others without ever playing varsity. 

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44 minutes ago, Frosty4024 said:

Problem is Rodgers and Marshall will be out by halftime or early 3rd quarter in 75% of their games...

And will probably be shut-down by Evangel's crazy good defense...again...

So if you want to see these 2...Ya better not be late...

Parkway could possibly have a Top 10 offense and Top 500 defense this year......"if" things are the same with this new coach.

I really don't see them as a Top 100 team just yet...........they are getting hype because they have Rogers/Marshall and a couple others, but it remains to be seen what the the other 14-15 players bring..

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1 hour ago, TheRealCAJ said:

Parkway could possibly have a Top 10 offense and Top 500 defense this year......"if" things are the same with this new coach.

I really don't see them as a Top 100 team just yet...........they are getting hype because they have Rogers/Marshall and a couple others, but it remains to be seen what the the other 14-15 players bring..

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17 hours ago, TheRealCAJ said:

 

http://usatodayhss.com/2017/meet-the-nations-top-quarterback-wide-receiver-combos#slideIdslide-9

QB Artur Sitkowski and WR Brian Hightower, IMG Academy (Fla.)

Sitkowski, a Miami commit, transfers in from New Jersey. Sitkowski and the coaches recognize that he is currently more potential than production despite a high recruiting ranking, but he is eager for the challenge of IMG’s brutal schedule. Hightower is also a Miami commit and is ranked as the No. 19 wide receiver in the class.

Sitkowski may not even start...  One of these FBS recruits won't be.  http://247sports.com/Player/Zack-Annexstad-84892/

 

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17 hours ago, TheRealCAJ said:

QB JT Daniels and WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, Mater Dei (Calif.)

As a sophomore last fall, Daniels had one of the best seasons of any QB in the nation with nearly 4,900 yards and an amazing 67 passing touchdowns. He is ranked as the No. 1 pro-style passer and No. 4 overall player in the Class of 2019. St. Brown is ranked as the No. 2 wide receiver and No. 12 overall player in the Class of 2018. He likely will see a lot more double teams with Osiris’ graduation. 

 

Little does this writer know.. Go ahead a double St. Brown.. Does he know about the other 4 WRs? Believe it or not, Rollo says CJ Parks is just slight notch below Amonra St. Brown. I would certainly agree. I know it will be hard for you out of state guys get that, but those who have seen CJ Parks this summer, know its true. Best hands and route runner and he's improved his speed. Go ahead and double St. Brown.. if Parks doesn't get you, Nikkio Remigio and Bru McCoy will. And as much as I like Martinez, he'll be a big target, but he won't run away from anyone, he's going to be red zone, short route guy. 

 

18 hours ago, TheRealCAJ said:

QB Tanner McKee and WR Gary Bryant Jr., Centennial (Corona, Calif.)

Centennial is always among the highest scoring teams in the nation. McKee is ranked as the No. 3 pro-style QB and No. 24 prospect in the Class of 2018. Bryant is only a sophomore, but earned five offers in one night after his performance in the spring game. Oregon, UCLA, Washington and Arizona State are among his offers.

This has to be a bit premature to place CC among the top duos. Without supporting talent its going to make it tough if teams know, Bryant will be the go to guy. Bryant is a sophomore and his success is being mark on 7on7.. and Bryant isn't a big guy, 5-8 160 lbs.. But apparently CC picked up a transfer WR from King High and RB from Helix, in SD.. . helps depth. 

 

18 hours ago, TheRealCAJ said:

QB Re-al Mitchell and WR Devon Cooley, St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)

Great quarterback play has been a hallmark for Bosco and Mitchell is continuing the tradition. The Iowa State commit accounted for 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards and 47 TDS for the state Open Division champions. Cooley, a UCLA commit, comes to Bosco from Buena Park. He is ranked among the top receivers in the state. Josh Delgado is ranked as the No. 20 WR recuit in the Class of 2019 and also could be a popular target. 

 

 Josh Delgado should be the guys listed, not Devon Cooley. Cooley is raw, Delgado is more polished. But Bosco passing game isn't there strong set. The didn't do as well as people thought in 7on7 this year. But with Bosco, their running game sets up their passing game and thats what makes their offense deadly. If you make Bosco strictly a passing team it takes their strengths away. MD did that in their first game in second half... Bosco went away from the run.. and threw. But we all know what they did in the championship game with their run game. Josh Delgado will be their top guy in the receiving category by seasons end. 

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