Top Prospects to Watch in Warren County
Warren County is a small area in New Jersey but it has elite talent on both sides of the ball. When the season kicks off in 2020, eyes will be on these players out of Warren County looking to make…
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Continue ReadingWarren County is a small area in New Jersey but it has elite talent on both sides of the ball. When the season kicks off in 2020, eyes will be on these players out of Warren County looking to make an impact for their teams.
Aaron Armitage Aaron Armitage 6'4" | DL Blair Academy | 2021 State NJ (2021) | Blair
Armitage is one of the top prospect in New Jersey. The 6’4 defensive end is a four-star prospect who will be a force at the next level. Armitage has great speed and strength coming off the edge. It will be interesting to see where he lands but there is a clear favorite at the moment.
Matt Quetel Matt Quetel 5'10" | RB Phillipsburg | 2021 State NJ (2021) | Phillipsburg
Quetel was a workhorse for Phillipsburg last season. He carried the ball 222 times for 1,302 yards and 16 touchdowns. He is a strong runner and has incredible acceleration with the ball in his hands. He has proven that he has what it takes to be the focal point of an offense and he was one of the top backs in the state last season.
Shane Exley (2021) | Belvidere
Exley is all over the field once the ball is kicked off. He totaled 42 tackles and two forced fumbles as a junior. Exley has great speed from sideline to sideline and is a sure tackler once he gets his hands on the ball carrier. Exley is one of the biggest names to watch this season.
Devin Feeney (2021) | Hackettstown
Feeney is a duel-threat player who led his team in interceptions in 2019. Hackettstown is losing their starting quarterback from a season ago which means Feeney might have to step in and take over that leadership role. He excels on the defensive side of the ball thanks to his closing speed and reliable hands.
Tucker Gabrich (2021) | Warren Hills
Gabrich will take a huge step as a senior at Warren Hills. He got the necessary experience in 2019 and will take a noticeable step this season. He is a duel-threat quarterback capable of putting up some big numbers and we will see that in 2020.