Wiregrass Week 8 Offense Players to Watch: Part 3
The Wiregrass has exciting talent to be seen on the field in Week 8. In the final installment of offensive players to watch this week, we’re heading to the Northern portion of the region. The Northern part of the Wiregrass…
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Continue ReadingThe Wiregrass has exciting talent to be seen on the field in Week 8. In the final installment of offensive players to watch this week, we’re heading to the Northern portion of the region.
The Northern part of the Wiregrass consists of Dale County, Carroll, G.W. Long, Ariton, Pike County, Lucerne, Brantley, Goshen and Charles Henderson.
As region play continues, these players could have big showings on Friday night.
Christian Ross | 6-4 WR | Dale County
Ross is a star at wide receiver. His big frame gives him the ability to body defenders and go up for the ball. He can gain crucial yards after the catch and can race to the end zone on deep routes.
Caleb Brooks | 5-7 RB | Carroll
Brooks is a speedy and powerful tailback that can move through the defense for big yards. He is quick out of the backfield and is solid in the pass catching game.
Kobie Stringer | 6-2 QB | G.W. Long
Stringer is a solid quarterback with a strong arm. He can air it out on deep plays but can hit any open receiver at any spot on the field for crucial plays.
Ian Senn | 6-0 QB | Ariton
Senn has led Ariton to a perfect 8-0 record so far. The Senior is great in the pocket and can find open receivers while avoiding pressure. Senn can also utilize his running ability to hurt defenses in the ground game.
Kentavious Thomas | 5-8 WR | Pike County
Thomas is a stud wideout that can go up and get the ball. He excels at making moves after the catch and can come back to any pass thrown his way.
Daquan Pittman | 5-9 RB | Brantley
Pittman is a solid tailback with a ton of power. He has helped lead Brantley to an undefeated record entering week 8. On the outside, Pittman can race up the sideline but he is excellent at running up the middle for big plays.
Peyton Stamey | 6-1 QB | Goshen
Stamey is a solid quarterback that can throw the ball well. He gets comfortable in the pocket and can give his receivers time to get open before delivering an accurate pass.