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Orlando Speed Skill: Top underclassmen

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Just a freshman, Gatewood was probably the fourth-best quarterback prospect at a camp that featured a strong group. His footwork is that of a much older prospect and his arm strength was certainly good enough. Gatewood's throwing motion isn't polished, but his 6-foot-3 frame, solid arm and impressive footwork make him a wildly interesting college prospect. There's a reason he already holds eight scholarship offers, including ones from South Carolina, and UCLA.
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Tracy White (2017)
Hinesville (Ga.) Liberty County
A big, strong corner with the physicality to jam even the most aggressive receivers at the line, White stood out in drills and in one-on-ones. He isn't perfect in his backpedal just yet, but as he learns more technique, he could become an absolute monster of a prospect. White has all the things that can't be coached and is starting to turn into an extremely interesting prospect.
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Bruce Judson (2017)
Cocoa, Fla.
Judson is undersized. That's not a secret. Still, he made his share of plays in Orlando and is deserving of recognition. His acceleration and quickness made him a matchup nightmare in one-one-drills, where his crisp cuts on intermediate routes proved tough to cover. He is the kind of player that could do a number of things at the next level. The Ohio State commit has the skill set to line up in the slot and to be effective on things like jet sweeps.
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Steven Ogletree (2017)
Plant City, Fla.
Ogletree's lone offer is from Temple, but he has the potential to grow his offer list significantly. A 2017 prospect with a nice inside linebacker's frame, Ogletree is shockingly solid in coverage. He moves well laterally and can change directions in a hurry. Ogletree's strength isn't coverage, however, as he looks great against the run. Still, he isn't a slouch when it comes time to cover a running back or tight end.
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Holden Hotchkiss (2017)
Lakeland, Fla.
At 6-foot-3, Hotchkiss has a nice build for a quarterback. He also has a strong arm and solid-enough footwork. He made a number of impressive throws on Saturday. And while he's a bit of an unproven commodity as a prospect, he certainly has the upside to challenge for college scholarships down the road.
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