Nebraska Camp: Top performers from Atlanta
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and California.
Performance: As one of the most highly-recruited prospects in attendance, the
coaches had high expectations for Head and he didn't disappoint. The 6-foot-3,
188-pound defensive back exhibited good range in space and nice speed for a
player who will be a safety or linebacker at the next level. Coaches from both
schools appeared to be impressed with Head and it wouldn't be surprising to see
his offer list grow by a few more in the coming days..
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Recruiting Wrap: Trigg is waiting on his first offer. Performance: The sleeper offensive lineman was by far the most impressive prospect, winning several reps during the one-on-one competition period by using his strength and technique to overpower defensive linemen. Trigg also has surprising long arms, allowing him to get into the body of defenders early and use his strong hands to hold them at bay. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Bertrand is waiting for his first offer. Performance: Coaches from both staffs were watching Bertrand closely as he showed excellent technique during coverage in one-on-ones. Bertrand made several plays on the ball down the field and seemed to be right in the hip pocket of every defensive back he faced, which drew praise from the Huskers and Panthers coaches alike. Bertrand plays a lot of offensive for his high school team, but his future appears brightest on defense. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Williams is waiting on his first offer. Performance: Williams made a name for himself during one-on-ones, winning several reps by taking opposing wide receivers out of the play before they even got off the line. The 6-foot, 179-pound cornerback has an excellent build and his 6-foot, 3-inch wing span also helped him make plays on the ball down the field. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Miles is waiting on his first offer. Performance: The speedy wide receiver turned heads with his impressive catch radius, using his long arms and leaping ability to make some plays during one-on-ones. Miles was another player who measured in with an impressive wingspan at nearly 6-foot, 7-inches, despite standing just 6-foot-1. Miles might have done enough on Monday to earn an offer, but only time will tell. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Calloway is waiting for his first offer. Performance: Calloway spends most of his time playing defensive end for his high school team but looks to have the versatility to play as a stand up rusher at the next level. The 6-foot-3, 188-pound prospect showed great feet during drills and looks like he could easily add another 20 pounds to his frame without sacrificing any of his athleticism. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Sibilia is waiting on his first offer. Performance: The 6-foot-6, 285-pound Sibilia passes the eye test for pretty much anyone and he continued his solid spring with a strong showing at Monday's camp. Sibilia is still raw but he knows how to use his big body to overpower defensive linemen. Once he improves his fundamentals and gets a few more reps he could end up pulling in double-digit FBS offers. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Taylor is waiting on his first offer. Performance: Another talented player from Lanier, Taylor impressed during testing, drills and one-on-ones. The 6-foot, 213-pounder measured in with an unbelievable 6-foot, 11-inch wingspan, providing evidence that he still might have some growing to do. If he gets taller and continues to add weight to his frame, Taylor could play any number of positions, including inside linebacker, outside linebacker or maybe even defensive end. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Turner is waiting on his first offer. Performance: Turner was one of the most impressive prospects during drills and he showed quick feet and nice agility for a 6-foot-4, 220-pound linebacker. At that size Turner looks like he could either play outside or inside at the next level and has the frame to easily add another 10-15 pounds of muscle. His solid day continued in one-on-ones where he showed an ability to cover as well. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Patterson is waiting for his first offer. Performance: Patterson caught the eye of both the Georgia State and Nebraska coaches before he even stepped on the field as the 6-foot-4, 202-pound prospect measured in with a 6-foot 10-inch wingspan. Patterson fancies himself a wide receiver and he showed good skills during drills, but also looks like an intriguing prospect whose ability could translate to defense as well. Patterson has FBS talent, it's just a matter of when a school notices. |
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Recruiting Wrap: Pam has several FCS offers, with Charlotte as his lone FBS offer to date. Performance: The 6-foot, 175-pound safety went undefeated in one-on-ones, using his trademark physicality to bully opposing receivers at line. Pam has already caught the eye of several schools but is hoping to break through with a Big Five offer and he did his best to prove he was worthy of one with a strong showing on Monday. |
Woody Wommack Southeast Recruiting Analyst |
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