The Roadies: Tour of Georgia
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Mays was behind a loaded group of wide receivers as a sophomore last year, but
appears to be primed for a breakout junior season. He showed a nice ability to
use his 6-foot-3 frame to go up and make big plays and his strong hands make him
an ideal candidate for a go-to role on the outside. Recruiting really hasn't
even started yet for Price, but that should change by the end of the camp season.
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Jordan is a new arrival at North Gwinnett after transferring in from another school and the increased exposure should only benefit the talented defensive end. He was explosive coming off the edge and his lightning fast first step made him tough for offensive linemen to get their hands on him. North Gwinnett has produced Big Five signees each of the last two years at his position and he could be in line for plenty of major offers down the line. |
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Tuitt isn't likely to see a drop in his ranking but after suffering a minor injury at the start of the spring, it's clear he's not quite back to his normal self. Most of the schools after Tuitt see him as a guy who could develop nicely at the next level, but he's still working on tapping into that potential and making sure he's giving maximum effort on every snap. If he can add weight this offseason it should help him with his increased duties in the fall. |
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Brice, who won the Rivals Quarterback Challenge in Atlanta and will compete in the Rivals Quarterback Challenge Finals in Baltimore, has seen his recruitment explode this spring, with his offer list going from zero to double-digits in just a few short months. His high school has also gone from its traditional Wing-T attack to the spread in order to showcase Brice's talents. During his spring game he didn't disappoint, showing good arm strength as well as nice touch on balls down the field. |
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Carrierre's lone offer is from Charlotte but that is likely to change once he gets a chance to camp in the coming weeks. The 6-foot-4, 230-pound tight end had a terrific spring game and is one of Brice's top targets so his time in the spotlight is only going to increase this fall. It's not too late for prospects to emerge and Carrierre is in a good position to see his offer list grow. |
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The player they call "Dreek" is set to play both ways as a senior, and several major programs have offered him this spring to play on defense. No matter where he ends up -- wide receiver or defensive back -- speed shouldn't be a problem for Davis. When he has the ball in his hands he's electric and when he's in coverage he can keep up with pretty much any receiver he might face. |
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The 6-foot-2, 230-pound Mbem-Bosse looks even bigger in his pads and even on a team loaded with talent he manages to stand out. He flew around the field in his spring game, stuffing runs up the middle and firing into the backfield when he had the opportunity to blitz. Mbem-Bosse has offers from some of the country's top programs and should be a hot commodity has the cycle moves along. |
Woody Wommack Southeast Recruiting Analyst |
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