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Satellite Camp Sleepers: Five who caught our eye in ATL

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh

Coaches from Michigan, Georgia, Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, UMass, Oklahoma State and several others were on hand for a satellite camp in Atlanta on Thursday at Maynard Jackson High School and more than 200 prospects turned out to participate in the event. While most of the well-known players were on the sideline -- only one player ranked as a four-star, Georgia offensive line commit Netori Johnson participated in the event -- there were a few sleeper prospects who stood out and may be names to watch going forward. Here's a rundown of the five most impressive performances.

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Recruiting Wrap: Taylor holds offers from Michigan, Troy and Cincinnati.

Performance: Taylor was one of the few prospects to participate in the camp that already had an offer from one of the schools in attendance, but that didn't stop him from putting on an impressive performance. Taylor plays all over the field for his high school team and could project anywhere from running back to wide receiver to defensive back at the next level. The Wolverines won't be the only Power Five offer on his list for long.

Recruiting Wrap: Brumbaugh has several FCS offers, but is waiting on his first FBS opportunity.

Performance: The son of a college coach at Kentucky, Brumbaugh was a popular prospect among the various coaching staffs in attendance. He has a very good day as a passer and looked to have impressed the Pittsburgh coaches in particular. With so many quarterback dominoes falling, Brumbaugh is still hoping a spot opens up for him at an FBS school.

Recruiting Wrap: Webb has an offer from Georgia State.

Performance: Webb is a tall, lean prospect who plays tackle for his high school team, but projects nicely to guard. He has good height and displayed strong footwork during both drills and the competition period. If he can add weight for his frame, his number of FBS options could expand in the coming months.

Recruiting Wrap: Mullins is waiting on his first offer.

Performance: Mullins is part of a talented Westlake defense that includes three four-stars and a few other few college players. But coaches have yet to take notice of his ability. If he keeps camping like he did on Thursday, it will be tough for coaches to not give him an opportunity. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart singled out Mullins for his play on several occasions, including a few "attaboys." He has good size and speed and is also pretty adept in coverage.

Recruiting Wrap: The 6-foot-7 Williams is a rising senior out of Lithonia, Ga. high school who has yet to pick up his first offer.

Performance: Williams has the type of size that colleges covet at the position but he's still very raw when it comes to actual blocking skills. Still, with his size and frame, he could be the type of player that a school takes a chance on later in the process.

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