Five 2021 Team Full Gorilla Players Without College Offers
Team Full Gorilla is one of the premier 7-on-7 programs in the state. Their roster is full of top-tier talent from all over Colorado, including Terrance Ferguson Terrance Ferguson 6'5" | TE Heritage | 2021 State CO (TE committed to…
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Continue ReadingTeam Full Gorilla is one of the premier 7-on-7 programs in the state. Their roster is full of top-tier talent from all over Colorado, including Terrance Ferguson Terrance Ferguson 6'5" | TE Heritage | 2021 State CO (TE committed to Oregon), Kaden Dudley Kaden Dudley 6'0" | WR Palmer Ridge | 2021 State CO (WR committed to Boise), and Luke McAllister Luke McAllister 6'4" | QB Palmer Ridge | 2021 State CO (QB committed to Colorado State) just to name a few.
Many of the players on the squad have multiple offers that range from D-I Power 5 schools to D-III programs. There are, however, a handful of highly talented in-coming seniors who have yet to receive an offer for a chance to play at the collegiate level. Some of whom have legitimate D-I potential.
Below is a list of five 2021 national competitors who are, somehow, still without college offers.
Chyon Kendrick Chyon Kendrick 6'1" | DB Eaglcrest | 2021 State CO – Cornerback – Eaglecrest
After watching him compete, it’s hard to believe that the 6-foot-1, 165lbs defensive back is still being slept on by college recruiters. Kendrick is a methodical player with a high IQ for the game. He is a physical corner with a great press technique that is built off of his excellent footwork and overpowering jam abilities. His excellent instincts go along well with his disciplined eyes and great hands. When mentioning the top cornerbacks in this class, Kendrick deserves to be a part of the conversation.
DeAngelo Horn DeAngelo Horn 6'5" | Wide Receiver Smoky Hill | 2021 CO – Wide Receiver – Smoky Hill
Horn is a 6-foot-5 receiver with great hands, which instantly makes him a desirable target for any quarterback. He is an outstanding route runner who can stretch the field with the length of his strides. His size also makes him an ideal candidate to win in one-on-one jump ball situations. Horn’s ability to locate the ball and willingness to make a catch in traffic only adds to the list of reasons why he is an underrated standout player.
Daniel Vigil Jr Daniel Vigil Jr 5'11" | 175 lbs | Wide Receiver Columbine | 2021 CO . – Wide Receiver – Columbine
Vigil Jr. is a speedy receiver and crisp route runner. What immediately stands out about him is how well he runs short and midrange routes, along with his ball skills. His breaks are explosive, enabling him to find open windows in coverages. He also possesses the technical skillset to get his head around quickly while looking the ball in. He adjusts to the ball well and has excellent hands. The 5-foot-10, 175lbs athlete is a hard worker with a competitive spirit who has been in communication with few colleges so far, and he is working to prove why those conversations should turn into offers.
Dylan Gurule – Running Back – Highlands Ranch
This 5-foot-7, 175lbs player is an explosive back with great vision. Gurule is a strong runner with a low center of gravity and willingness to run through contact, making him extremely tough to stop. He has proven himself to be a legitimate scatback by being a reliable option in the passing game, while also solidifying himself as a solid pass blocker. Gurule is an amazing player who stands out whenever he is on the field, which is why he is an invaluable recruit.
Jackson White – Wide Receiver/Defensive Back – Lakewood
This 6-foot-1, 170lbs athlete is quite the head-turner, especially as a receiver. He has smooth releases and possesses deceptive speed. White is a smart player who can find gaps within coverages in order to exploit them. He gets his head around quickly and has great eyes so he can adjust to the ball as needed. He also has the awareness to adapt to every situation, especially when the QB has to extend the play. White has phenomenal hands to go along with his other attributes, making him a player that is worthy of being recruited.
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— Jackson White (@JacksonWhite_15) August 11, 2020