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Tour of Georgia: Top offensive players

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Recruitingwrap:Bricehas10offers,includingLouisville,MiamiandWakeForest.
Performance:Thewing-TattackthatGraysonrunshasbeenchangedinordertomakewayforBrice,afour-starprospectwhocanreallyspreadthefield.WhileworkingwithahandfulofnewweaponsBriceshowedcommandoftheoffenseandseemedtogetbetterasthegameprogressed.Hemadeacoupleofmistakesbutwithhisquickreleaseandaccuracyheshouldbeinlineforquitethejuniorseasoninthefall.
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WR
RandrecousDavis
AtlantaMays
Recruitingwrap:DavishasoffersfromFlorida,Kentuckyandseveralotherprograms.
Performance:Davisisrankedasafour-starwidereceiverbutplayedbothwaysduringhisspringgame.Heshowedthathe'selectricwiththeballinhishandsbutalsoshowedthathe'sbeenworkinghardathisskillsondefense.Whileworkingatdefensiveback,Davisshowedtheabilitytojamatthelineandwhileplayingreceiverthesamephysicalitypaidoffinhisabilitytobreakfreeofjams.Davismayplayeitherwayatthenextlevelandhecontinuestoshowthathehasthetalenttosucceedoneithersideoftheball.
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QB
JelaniWoods
Ellenwood(Ga.)CedarGrove(2017)
Recruitingwrap:WoodshasanofferfromUSF.
Performance:Woodswasoneofthemostpleasantsurprisesofthespringashecontinuestomakestridesasapasser.The6-foot-6quarterbackstandstallinthepocketandshowstouchandaccuracyonthrowsdownfield.Ifhecontinuestodevelopoverthesummerthewayhehasduringthespring,itwouldn'tbesurprisingtoseeseveralprogramsjointheBullsonWoods'offerlist.
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OC
AlexMollette
Suwanee(Ga.)NorthGwinnett
Recruitingwrap:Mollettehasseveraloffers,withWesternKentuckyandArkansasStateamonghismostnotable.
Performance:Workingasacenter,Molletteturnedinaniceperformanceandshowedgoodtoughnesswhiledeliveringaccurateshotgunsnaps.TheoneknockonMolletteishisheight(listedat6-3),butasaninterioroffensivelinemanitshouldn'tbethatmuchofahindrance.HewillbecountedontoleadtheNorthGwinnettoffensivelinethisupcomingseasonandlookstobeuptothepart.
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RB
KameronPickett
Suwanee(Ga.)NorthGwinnett
Recruitingwrap:PicketthasatopthreeofConnecticut,MarshallandMiami(Ohio).
Performance:Pickettisouttoprovethathe'sanevery-downbackandhisspringgameperformancewasanicestarttohissenioryear.Pickettshowedgoodvisionandatoughrunningstyle,andhealsopulledawayonalongtouchdownrun,provinghehassomespeedaswell.SeveralprogramshaveofferedthisspringandheappearstohavesolidifiedhimselfasanFBSprospect.
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WR
DimetriosMason
Loganville(Ga.)Grayson
Recruitingwrap:MasonhasanofferfromIndiana.
Performance:MasonlooksliketheearlycandidatetobeBrice'sfavoriteweaponandheshowedoffhisballskillsbymakingaterrificleapinggrabduringthegame'sfirsthalf.TheathleticspeedsterrecentlymovedtoGraysonfromSouthGeorgiaandlookseagertomakeupforlosttimewithsomebigperformances.Hecouldbeinlineformoreoffersifhecancampwellduringtheoffseason.
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OG
NetoriJohnson
Ellenwood(Ga.)CedarGrove(2017)
Recruitingwrap:JohnsonhasoffersfromAuburn,Kentucky,N.C.Stateandseveralothers.
Performance:Johnsonisabig-bodiedinteriorlinemanwholooksthepartofamajorprospect.Heshowedanaturalaggressionandwaskeyinopeningholesforhisteammatesintherungame.CedarGroverunsthespread,soJohnsonisaskedtomoveandmakeplays,andheshowedniceathleticismfora325-poundprospect.TheTigersandWildcatsareJohnson'sfirsttwoSECoffers,butitwouldn'tbesurprisingtoseehimaddmoredowntheline.
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OG
ChandlerTuitt
Tyrone(Ga.)SandyCreek
Recruitingwrap:Tuitthasseveraloffers,withOleMissandGeorgiaasthefavoritestolandhimheadingintothesummer.
Performance:TuittprojectstocollegeasaguardbutplaystackleforhisSandyCreekteam.AstheleaderoftheoffensivelineTuittsetthetoneforhisteammatesandturnedinasolidshowing.Hestillneedstoworkonaddingstrengththisoffseason,buthecarrieslittlebadweightandhasagoodframesoaddingbulkshouldn'tbetoodifficult.
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OTHERSTOWATCH
TERyanCarrierreClickHeretoviewthisLink.,Loganville(Ga.)Grayson
CarrierrefigurestobeamajorbeneficiaryofplayinginGrayson'snewoffenseandhavingaquarterbackofBrice'sabilitythrowinghimtheball.Heshowedsofthandsandaniceabilitytousehissizetoshielddefendersforcontestedballs.HehasoneFBSoffercourtesyofCharlottealreadyinhandandlookstohavetheskillstoplayatthatlevelincollege.
RB Jaelen GreenClick Here to view this Link., Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek (2017)
WR Javan HawesClick Sandy Creek has produced its share of running backs over the years including Rivals250 prospect Eric Swinney, who signed with Ole Miss in February. It looks as if Green is ready to take the torch from Swinney and the solid 5-foot-9, 185-pound prospect showed a nice burst while reeling off a long touchdown run early in the game. With good speed and vision, Green could be a name to remember down the line.Here to view this Link., Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek (2017)
RB LaBron MorrisClick The speedy Hawes made several plays during his squad's game and showed consistent hands and a sharp route-running ability. At 5-foot-10 and 170 pounds he doesn't have ideal size, but his playmaking ability may catch the eye of some programs down the road.Here to view this Link., Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove
WR Norman PriceClick The class of 2016 running back already has two FBS offers, courtesy of Old Dominion and Georgia State, and showed flashes of his playmaking ability during his spring game. Morris is listed at 5-foot-10 but may be a little shorter. He has a solid build and the ability to see and hit the hole quickly.Here to view this Link., Atlanta (Ga.) Mays (2017)
WR Corey ReedClick After playing a reserve role in 2014 Price looks as if he could be the school's next big-time playmaker at wide receiver. He's listed at 6-foot-2, but looks like he might have grown since the end of last season. Price made the play of the scrimmage with a highlight grab in the end zone, a play that caught the attention of the several college coaches in attendance.Here to view this Link., Atlanta (Ga.) Mays (2017)
WR Jesse ReverioClick Reed is another young playmaker to watch for Mays and he certainly looks the part of a major college prospect. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound prospect runs with purpose after the catch, and more often than not was the one delivering the blow, not receiving it when he met defenders in space.Here to view this Link., Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove
OT Justin ShafferClick The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Reverio looks great on the hoof, and had one of the game's best plays when he made a catch and then made several defenders miss on his way to a long touchdown. He's a smooth runner with the one question mark being his speed. Reverio has an offer from Troy, but could see more come his way soon.Here to view this Link., Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove (2017)
OT Chris SibiliaClick Another big body on the Cedar Grove offensive line, Shaffer impressed with his play. The 6-foot-5, 330-pound prospect has something you can't coach - terrific size. He's still developing and learning the fundamentals of playing tackle, but has intriguing upside. Shaffer already has an offer from Louisville and more will likely be on the way down the road.Here to view this Link., Suwanee (Ga.) North Gwinnett (2017)
WR Kaleb SlaughterClick Tasked with filling the shoes of former Rivals100 offensive lineman Mitch Hyatt, Sibilia is in an unenviable position. At 6-foot-6 and 285 pounds Sibilia has great size and while he's still very raw, you can't coach the type of physical talent he possesses. Sibilia will need to add some strength and work on technique, but he's in the perfect program to continue developing and will likely become a Big Five prospect down the road.Here to view this Link., Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek (2017)
OG Will TaylorClick Slaughter had one of the biggest plays of the night when he caught a deep pass over the middle and outran the defense for a touchdown. As a member of a young-but-talented receiving corps he looks like he could be a major part of the offense and an FBS prospect in the future.Here to view this Link., Loganville (Ga.) Grayson (2017)
WR Major WeemsClick Taylor projects to guard in college but worked mostly at tackle during his spring game. His versatility will be an asset going forward and he has a fundamental base for an offensive lineman. Plenty of schools are already looking hard at Taylor and he should be able to nab his first offer before too long.Here to view this Link., Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek (2018)
The younger brother of 2015 Marshall signee Devin Weems, Major looks like he could be the next major wide receiver prospect to come out of Sandy Creek, the alma mater of NFL star Calvin Johnson. Weems is already 6-foot-3 and he showed an excellent ability to go up and snag the ball in traffic. He's still thin and relatively new to the wide receiver position, but the raw physical ability is there and he should develop into quite the prospect at the powerhouse program.
Woody Wommack
Southeast Recruiting Analyst
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