Lobos List: Class of 2024 Prospects to Watch Out For
Once at the last week of the month, every month. I will update this list of prospects that are in the class of 2024. A list that many college coaches will see around the country. You know by now and…
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Continue ReadingOnce at the last week of the month, every month. I will update this list of prospects that are in the class of 2024. A list that many college coaches will see around the country. You know by now and if your new our mission here is simple— to cover as many prospects as possible. We try to give the athletes a spotlight that some may have never gotten the chance to have and others who are well known around the state and even the country. These are some of the state’s top prospects and some that are sleepers waiting to be discovered. It is my goal to the only feature that is handling business on and off the field. I like good character athletes that get the job was done in the classroom as well as the gridiron. I only select a few to be featured on these articles and not everyone gets chosen, unfortunately, but I try my best to offer help and guidance to those that need it. That being said, we prepared a list for you to go int ot the weekend with. Here are some of the top class of 2024 athletes, that we will continually update. Thanks, and enjoy!
Drake Lindsey (24) | 6-3 QB | Fayetteville HS
Comes from a good football pedigree. As an eighth-grader Drake showed a strong arm with an amazing touch on throws down the middle of the field or towards the sidelines.
At 6-3, Drake is already filling out just fine to make him a serious candidate to become a Division I prospect. I liked his size, decision-making, and arm. Definitely, a name to remember.
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Most of my 8th grade highlights— Drake Lindsey (@Drakelindsey5) June 28, 2020
David Reed (24) | 5-10 QB | Russellville HS
David is a dual-threat quarterback and he impresses as a runner and as one that can throw. He shows he can deliver the ball down the field and hit receivers in stride. His mechanics and footwork need some improvement but that can come over time. If he continues to grow and sprout up, he will undoubtedly be one of the top QBs in his class to watch out for. His hudl account is catching some attention and you can tell by the hundreds that have already witnessed his game film
Isaiah Carlos (24) | 5-8 QB | Searcy Hs
Two-sport athlete plays point guard on the basketball team and gets it done on the gridiron too. Dual-threat QB that can also torch defenses through the air and on the ground. He can easily evade defenders with his speed and agility and take the ball in the end zone himself.
Dequincy Wilson (24) | 6-0 RB/LB | Barton HS
Dequincy has good size and long legs, his strides help him build speed down the field and he shows excellent vision as a ball carrier. I like him as a runner between the tackles, he shows he can break tackles and get to the outside and take the ball down the sideline.
Matthew Mitchelle (24) | 6-3 WR /OLB | Sylvan Hills
Definitely a player t keep an eye out for. He has great height and size already. He should prove to be a good prospect and we will see as more tape becomes available for Matthew this season.
Bryce Perkins (24) | 6-1 QB | Shiloh Christian HS
This guy is going to be a great quarterback prospect. He has a tall, athletic build and can make some electrifying plays on the field. I like that he is a dual-threat and has speed and can throw on the run and throw strikes. He has fairly decent mechanics and footwork in the pocket and can hitch up facing pressure and deliver the ball downfield.
Easton Hurley (24) | 5-11 QB | Lake Hamilton HS
Left-handed gunslinger, who is a two-sport athlete that plays baseball and football as well. Playing pitcher in baseball has helped Easton’s throwing mechanics and arm strength. I think he will be a great prospect and definitely a QB you will hear a lot of for years to come.
We will continually update this list and add more athletes as we go. We are also working on our rankings and would love to hear your feedback on which players should make our list. You may connect with us on Twitter @PrepredzoneLA or the author @LoboRecurits. Thank you to all of our subscribers! You are the ones that help change the lives of these athletes.