DACULA, Ga. -- Prospects from multiple states traveled to Hebron Christian Academy on Saturday to take part in the InfiniT Football Elite Series Camp.
Here is a close look here at several standouts on the day from the offensive side of the ball.
This St. Louis product made the trek to the Peach State, immediately capturing the attention of the coaching staff and media observers. He’s a massive prospect with power and movement abilities. After a breakout performance, he earned an offer from Arizona State on Sunday. The Georgia Bulldogs followed.
This 2022 offensive tackle prospect has seen his recruitment explode this calendar year, collecting one of the most impressive offer lists at his position in the country. Sadler proved his worth on Saturday, moving well in one-on-ones and turning in a strong performance in pass-blocking.
One of the best performers in this group during drills and one-on-ones, Flynn impressed the InfiniT coaching staff with the same skill set and potential that’s earned him very early offers from Kentucky and Florida State. The coaching staff was impressed with his technique at an early stage.
Another huge underclassman from the Peach State, this 2024 youngster entered the day carrying an offer from Georgia and certainly looked the part during drills. Tennessee extended him his second scholarship over the weekend.
If the name sounds familiar, it’s because his father is former NFL wideout Hilton Alexander, who served as a guest coach at the event and is dubbed the “Route King”. The apple does not fall far from the tree, as the younger Alexander was one of the more crisp route-runners at the event.
This rising sophomore out of Carver is a playmaker with speed to boot who was already a key contributor for his high school team last season. He had a spectacular one-handed catch during one-on-ones.
Another 2024 from the Peach State who put in a strong performance at the camp, the 6-foot-1 pass-catcher showed the ability to separate from coverage.
The Langston Hughes High product was perhaps the fastest at his position during camp, showing the ability to make plays in space and to take the top off a defense.
A super coachable player as shown on Saturday, McDowell performed well at this camp and a previous one in Columbia, S.C. by InfiniT. He showed good hands and is long and rangy for his age.
The Cherokee (Georgia) standout from the 2022 class showed a live arm and nice accuracy in working with guest coach Tony Ballard, one of the top quarterback trainers in the country. Troy’s jumped in with an early offer, and more should be on the way.
Rutgers is in with a scholarship offer to this New York product, and his performance on Saturday showed that he’s a candidate to continue picking up traction on the trail.
Yes, Smith is from the 2025 class. This Bradenton, Florida product looks well advanced for his age, both from a size and skill standpoint. Pending his development, he could be a national name in his class.