Game Day visit tomorrow @ArkansasTech vs Harding. Thank you @CoachB_Proc for the invite. Looking forward to the opportunity and meeting Coach @RoyThompsonFB and the rest of the team. Let’s get a W
8-4A is STACKED with RB talent this season, and these 5 are straight-up VOLCANIC!
L #1 NiKel Lewis (Hamburg) - The Lion with the killer instinct. Power, vision, and game-breaking speed. He's the back you build an offense around.
4 #2 Korri Graham (Dewitt) - Explosive and fearless. One cut and he's gone-defenses better stay disciplined or he'll torch them.
#3 Joseph Accleus (Monticello) - The Bruiser.
Tough yards, relentless motor, and the type of runner that wears defenses down by the 4th quarter.
#4 Aaron Davis (Warren) - Tradition of great RBs in Warren continues! He's shifty, quick, and dangerous in the open field. The Lumberjacks got another playmaker.
• #5 Braylon Howell (Crossett) - Underrated but deadly. With speed and strength, he's a dark horse that could jump up this list quick.
Bottom line: Every Friday night in 8-4A, defenses are facing a highlight reel waiting to happen. These
1. Jayden Rhodes (Monticello)
• Skillset: Explosive speed, great separation off the line, and reliable hands.
• Strengths: Big-play threat who can stretch the field vertically and open up the offense. He’s Monticello’s go-to target in crucial moments.
• Impact: Defenses have to game plan around him, which creates mismatches for teammates.
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2. Keovion Brown (Hamburg)
• Skillset: Physical wideout with size and strength to win contested catches.
• Strengths: Excellent route runner with the ability to create space in the short-to-intermediate passing game.
• Impact: Hamburg relies on him to move the chains and dominate one-on-one matchups.
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3. Josiah Steen (Warren)
• Skillset: Dynamic after the catch, dangerous in space with quick cuts.
• Strengths: Brings a playmaker’s mentality—can turn a short pass into a big gain.
• Impact: Warren’s system produces WR stars, and Steen fits the mold of a high-volume target who can break games open.
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4. Blayze Fellows (Warren)
• Skillset: Tall, athletic receiver with red-zone dominance.
• Strengths: Uses size and body control to go up and win jump balls.
• Impact: Perfect complement to Steen, giving Warren a deadly one-two punch at WR.
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5. Travis London (Dewitt)
• Skillset: Shifty and versatile — can line up outside or in the slot.
• Strengths: Quick first step, elusive in the open field, and tough to tackle.
• Impact: The type of player who can spark Dewitt’s offense with big YAC (yards after catch) plays.
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⚡ Summary:
• Rhodes = Deep threat superstar.
• Brown = Physical possession WR.
• Steen = Open-field playmaker.
• Fellows = Red-zone weapon.
• London = Versatile spark plug.
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We will be releasing 10 players from every class over the next few days who are on our watchlist for D3 Auto Sales MVP this season. Note: this doesn’t mean that if someone plays very well once the season starts and should be MVP that they won’t be on this list in the future.
Love competing. Iron sharpens iron. Had a great day at @ArkansasTech football camp. Learned a lot and got better. It’s up from here. Thank you @CoachRiley7 for the opportunity to learn from you today!
I had so much fun at the @ATUFootball camp today. Met some good people. Made contact. Overall got the chance to compete. Nothing feels better than the field & doing what I love. Shout out & huge thanks to @FrankEspy for the invite.@Coach_BProctor for the connection. #feelsright