’24 Rankings Update: DB’s Ranked 6-10
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After Mid-season rankings we like to dissect the rankings and see where players landed. Today we are taking a deeper look into DB rankings, spot lighting the new #6-#10. Neko Hagans MD #63 DB #11 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 170 POS…
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Continue ReadingAfter Mid-season rankings we like to dissect the rankings and see where players landed. Today we are taking a deeper look into DB rankings, spot lighting the new #6-#10.
Former DCIAA defensive player of the year, athletic DB with impressive ball skills. With the ball in his hands, he can be dangerous in the open field and turn int’s into points. Hagans has received an invite to the National Combine at the Alamodome this January to compete against some of the best.
Mcintosh is on the way to being a big-time recruit. He’s a tall DB who’s physical and is a threat in zone coverage. He makes plays on the ball whether an interception, deflection, or big hit. Current 3-star who holds a handful of offers including Maryland and Pitt.
Terry has been having an impressive season, helping the Quince Orchard defense pitch shut outs all season. He’s been making jarring hits in run support and flies around in pursuit. He’s continued to progress since my first look at him at the QB Lab 7v7 Showcase. He has a few offers and looks like he could land a few more.
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Deas is a physical DB with good size. He excels at safety in his zone coverage and make plays in the box. He’s a strong tackler and displays great speed when in pursuit. Currently has six offers including Penn State and Maryland. Deas will have a lot of eyes on him as he plays against some of the top talent in the nation, his recruiting stock is expected to rise.
West has been on the rise since making an impact while at Good Counsel. This season is really showing how his impressive offseason is translating, he’s been a regular name along the 7on7 and camp scene in the DMV area. Strong Safety is a great fit for West in the defensive back field, he separates defenders from the ball with his hits. In coverage he reads and reacts with composure, his polished technique puts him in position to make plays on the ball for a short gain or none at all.