Published May 22, 2018
Top five Mid-Atlantic prospects at Rivals 3 Stripe Camp regional events
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Adam Friedman  •  Rivals.com
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Prospect from the Mid-Atlantic turned out in full force for this year's Rivals 3 Stripe Camps presented by adidas. Now that the regional camps are finished, take a look which prospects turned in the best performances this spring.

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Saleem Wormley, OL, RCS New Jersey

Wormley's outstanding performance at the New Jersey camp really set him apart from the rest of an impressive offensive line group. The way Wormley was able to stop defensive linemen in their tracks and still had the quickness and awareness to slide and reset his hands and feet were textbook.

Penn State, Notre Dame and Rutgers are the three teams with the best chances to land his commitment on July 23.

Antoine Sampah, LB, RCS Charlotte

There is a reason Sampah is one of the top-ranked prospects in the 2020 class and he made it very obvious during the Charlotte camp. Not only is he every bit the 6-foot-2, 220-pounds he is listed, Sampah can run sideline-to-sideline. Running backs and tight ends had a very difficult time creating separation when Sampah was guarding them.

Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Clemson, Florida, Penn State and LSU are among Sampah's early favorites.

Drew Pyne, QB, RCS New Jersey

Pyne's performance at this year's New Jersey Rivals Camp confirmed what most people already thought. There are little to no flaws in his mechanics, accuracy, arm strength, and footwork. The Notre Dame commit is one of the purest passers to come out of the Northeast in some time. The question with Pyne will always revolve around his size. His small frame has a lot of room to fill out, but it could take some time before he is ready to stand up to the rigors of college football.

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Nolan Groulx, WR, RCS Charlotte

Groulx isn’t a new face on the camp scene but he has certainly taken his game to the next level. Outshining some other highly rated prospects, Groulx used his superior route running skills and burst to create a lot of separation and make some difficult catches. The former Wisconsin commit was one of the favorite targets for the quarterbacks that day.

Groulx is looking at Tennessee, South Carolina, Wake Forest and Georgia as potential suitors.

Marlin Devonshire, DB, RCS Columbus

Devonshire has always been a talented prospect, but at the camp in Columbus, he really enforced his will. The long defensive back did a great job batting down passes and creating turnovers, but the most impressive thing was the closing speed that he showed off when the ball was in the air. Ohio State, Indiana and West Virginia are doing the best job with Devonshire right now with the Mountaineers holding a slight edge. Keep an eye on the Buckeyes if they decide to turn up the heat on him.