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UCLA Elite Skills Camp: Top offensive performers

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Recruiting wrap: Belton has offers from Georgia Tech, Louisiana Tech, Mississippi State and TCU, among others.
Performance: The 6-foot-3, 203-pound prospect was accurate with his over-the-top throwing motion and appeared to be in control at all times, displaying good footwork in the pocket. He certainly passed the eye test, especially standing alongside the other participants in his position group, and he showed off good arm strength in drills.
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RB
T.J. Pledger (2018)
West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade
Recruiting wrap: USC and Washington have offered so far.
Performance: Pledger has a special level of speed and burst especially when he cuts. The 2018 prospect sells his moves so well and really gets defenders to bite over and over again. No one can seem to catch the undersized running back especially when he takes it outside. Pledger puts his foot in the ground and just blows by everybody, and that's why he's already landed some big Pac-12 offers.
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WR
Eugene Ford
Los Angeles (Calif.) University
Recruiting wrap: Ford is still looking for first offer.
Performance: Ford stood out, especially during drill work with UCLA wide receivers coach Eric Yarber, as Ford ran excellent routes and showed off phenomenal hands. The under-the-radar receiver has nice size, he's physical but also smooth in and out of his breaks and he did a nice job getting open all camp long. Ford is someone who could really emerge as his senior season approaches.
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TE
Tucker Fisk (2017)
Davis, Calif.
Recruiting wrap: Fisk is hearing from UCLA and other schools in the Pac-12 early on.
Performance: Fisk is impressive physically, a big, muscular kid with great size who can play with his hand down or flexed out in an offense. The 2017 prospect also showed off excellent hands, reaching out and snatching the ball out of the air. The Northern California prospect does not have elite speed at the tight end position but he had a solid showing throughout the camp.
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ATH
Dymond Lee
West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade
Recruiting wrap: Lee recently committed to UCLA.
Performance: Lee is rated as a mid-level four-star because he has shown for years an ability to dominate at wide receiver. He has excellent speed, nice hands and he's a deep threat at all times. However, things have changed a little because Lee committed to the Bruins to play quarterback and that's where he worked out Thursday. It's still a work in progress but Lee is a playmaker and showed a strong arm and an ability to hit receivers throughout the day. Playing QB is a craft, though, and Lee has to keep developing.
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QB
Cade Weldon (2017)
Tampa (Fla.) Jefferson
Recruiting wrap: Kentucky, South Carolina and Wake Forest are among the schools that have offered.
Performance: Weldon showed a compact throwing motion and was very effective throughout the afternoon, moving well in drills with position coach Taylor Mazzone watching intently. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound put good touch on his throws during the one-on-one portion of camp to beat defensive backs.
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WR
Jordan Chin
West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade
Recruiting wrap: Chin was a standout at the recent Sound Mind, Sound Body camp and is new to the recruiting process.
Performance: Assistant coach Eric Yarber flagged down Chin after watching him run the 40-yard dash as the under-the-radar prospect looked like one of the fastest participants. He flashed other qualities, too, showing a good set of hands while hauling in passes during individual drills.
Blair Angulo
West Recruiting Analyst
Adam Gorney
West Recruiting Analyst
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