Published May 21, 2018
Top five Southeast players at Rivals 3 Stripe Camp regional events
Chad Simmons and Woody Wommack
Rivals.com

The Rivals 3 Stripe Camp Series presented by adidas has wrapped up its regional events, with only the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge remaining. This week, we will look back at the 14 regional events and look at five players from each region that stood out.

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DeMonte Capehart, DT, RCS Charlotte

Capehart was a major part of his team's surprise run to the South Carolina state championship game in 2017, but he came into Charlotte as a relative unknown on the national recruiting scene. That quickly changed following a dominant performance. Capehart has seen his recruitment explode, with recent offers from Georgia, Clemson, South Carolina and many others. The class of 2020 is shaping up to be great for defensive linemen in the state of South Carolina and Capehart made a pretty bold statement with his showing.

Bryton Constantin, LB, RCS Mobile

It was a rainy, wet day in Alabama, but Constantin stayed on his feet and moved well. He was one of the most impressive linebackers we saw out of all the camps this season. What impressed the most was how he ran in coverage and stayed with tight ends, running backs and wide receivers. Constantin is a Clemson commitment and he looks to be a great fit for the Tigers.

Clay Webb, OL, RCS Atlanta

OK ... Webb did get beat in Atlanta, but it was only once. Jayson Jones got the best of Webb, then Webb smiled, patted Jones on the back and went back to his dominant ways. Webb was very impressive. He did not even get moved on some of the reps and he is such an impressive finisher. Alabama, Auburn, Georgia and Tennessee, among others, are still fighting for the five-star on the recruiting trail.

Kardell Thomas, OL, RCS Mobile

Thomas only knows one way to play — that's physical. Just because there aren't pads at camps does not mean Thomas holds back. He wants to put defenders on the ground each rep he takes regardless of the setting. We've seen Thomas put defensive linemen in the choke hold to win reps, but he wins most legally. He and 2020 defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson had a few good battles in Mobile, but the LSU commit was very impressive. His energy and will to win is fun to watch.

Woodi Washington, DB, RCS Nashville

The Rivals100 prospect made a name for himself at the 2017 St. Louis stop of the series, turning heads with his competitive nature and willingness to battle the camp's best prospects despite not yet starting high school. A year later, Washington has offers from some of the nation's best and is ranked in the Rivals100 and he showed the same competitive spirit while battling other top prospects on his home turf in Nashville. Several of the nation's best programs, including Alabama, Oklahoma and Ohio State are in hot pursuit and he showed why with his showing earlier this month.