Four Underrated Offensive Playmakers in 2022
Here I examine four of the most underrated playmakers in the state of Michigan in the class of 2022. If you don’t score, you can’t win football games. It’s truly not any more complicated than that, so having opportunity for…
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Continue ReadingHere I examine four of the most underrated playmakers in the state of Michigan in the class of 2022. If you don’t score, you can’t win football games. It’s truly not any more complicated than that, so having opportunity for creativity on the offensive side of the ball is key to a teams success.
Lynne Wyche-El, 5’9, 165, Detroit King
Wyche-El pops out on film as a natural athlete, and it’s easy to tell that he just loves playing the game of football. His creativity in getting open on his routes is outstanding. He’ll help his quarterback out immensely, both by creating space where there is none, and gaining extra yards after the catch. Perhaps adding some weight could be on the docket for him, but his athleticism gives him a large arsenal to bring to the field.
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Jalen Holly Jalen Holly 6'0" | 160 lbs | WR River Rouge | 2022 State MI , 6’0, 160, River Rouge
Holly plays a little bit like Michigan wide receiver Giles Jackson, in that he’s a player you can simply get the ball to and let him take care of the rest. His speed makes him a clear standout on the field, but he’s got an ability to find holes and avoid arm tackles that make him an even more dangerous weapon. Every team can use a player like Holly, to set at ease the rest of the offense and simply let him go to work.
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Trevor Jones Trevor Jones 6'4" | 265 lbs | OL Lincoln | 2021 State MI , 5’11, 175, Belleville
Jones does a good job of blocking down field and providing the total package at wide receiver. More importantly he’s a player that provides value in many ways, including with his elite quickness. Even when not being targeted he’s a threat to opposing defenses at all times, simply from his presence on the field. He resembles Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scottie Miller, to an extent, and is definitely someone coaches want on their side.
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Dayvon Young Dayvon Young 6'0" | 165 lbs | WR Southfield | 2022 State MI , 6’0, 165, Southfield
Young can play both sides of the ball, but his elite quickness really gives him an edge up on offense, and a chance to score every time he touches the ball. No team can ever have enough playmakers, and Southfield is surely thankful that he’s a part of their squad. He plays much bigger than his listed size, and it’s clear he’s dialed in on the field at all times. There will be a lot of heads shaking on the defensive side of the ball when he’s allowed to get into the open field, as he definitely won’t be caught and ran down by many.