This 7-on-7 season was full of exciting play and impressive athletes. People might say 7-on-7 play isnāt real football. Well the offers that come out of them are surely real.
A lot of these guys were able to raise their stock this off-season after a most unusual year of recruiting in 2020.
For some this 7-on-7 season was a saving grace for those who had shortened seasons and may have not been able to showcase all of their skills during the regular season.
Jordan Hudson (22) | 6’1″ 180 | GarlandĀ
Jordan was a beast every time I saw him in person and he just looked better than everybody else on the field. The Sooners commit has a bright future in college and beyond. He has an athletic lean build and will only get bigger, and faster in college.
-Iām the CHOSEN??They see my potential so they fear me??5?? #The Don????? #??ĆĆD5?? pic.twitter.com/GZkmEEjphA
— Jordan Hudson? (@d1Jordan3) March 29, 2021
Randy āBoboā Masters | 6’1″ 175 | Shadow Creek
Randy was another who was super impressive during the regular season and this offseason during 7v7 play. He has lethal speed and comes in and out of routes like no other. Just has a knack for getting open. A special receiver who has some big-time offers including one from the Oregon Ducks who experts say Bobo is high on.
Jaydon Blue (22) | 5’11” 205 | Klein CainĀ
Now all Jaydon is not a receiver but during the 7v7 season he was lined up on the outside working in his route running skills and I have to say he was very impressive. I donāt think future Texas running back will have any trouble catching passes out of the backfield for the Longhorns. I think we will be hearing his name a lot called over the loudspeaker.
— 23? (@JaydonBlue) February 27, 2021
Anthony Evans III (23) | 6’0″ 160 | JudsonĀ
The Judson receiver was impressive, to say the least, this offseason after a productive sophomore season. Heās picked up a bit of offer this year and some could say, his ability he showcased this 7v7 season confirmed Anthony was a receiver is a real deal. Heās got blazing speed, an amazing route runner, and the softest hands. I love his ability to go up and fight for those contested passes and come down with them.
Counting my Blessings and not taking anything for granted ?? #ThankfulTuesday @kcolewrld ?edit pic.twitter.com/kgjxhKrJmy
— ????Anthony (AE3)Evans III #5???? (@AnthonyEvansIII) May 25, 2021
Reginald āJackā Stewart (22) | 6’4″ 205 | East Central
Huge hidden gem of an athlete. Being playing basketball longer than he has football but that doesnāt mean he doesnāt beast out there on the football field. A huge underrated receiver who is large at 6ā4″, I love his size, his ability to climb the later and route running was super impressive for a guy who hasnāt played football his entire life. I think after a good senior year season he will have his choice of schools to go to.
Aiden Insta Rodriguez (22) | 5’7″ 145 | Brandeis
Aiden is very undersized as a receiver and as a DB however, this guy can ball. He can climb the latter and. Has an impressive vertical that makes up for his height. I loved his route running ability and ability to make plays on both sides of the ball this offseason
This weekend was a business trip!! Came to work!! @RivalsCamp @Rivals @samspiegs @rivalsmike @BrandonBing @mikemartin8855 @Donald_Driver80 @Gods_Chosen14 pic.twitter.com/phDESWN65N
— Aiden Inesta-Rodriguez (@Aiden23IR) April 11, 2021
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Other Honorable Mentions
Andre Thompson – Manvel HS
Kaleb Black – Klein OakĀ
Jaydon Johnson – Fort Bend Marshall
Ky Woods – Clear Springs HS
Sidney Mbanasor- Pflugerville HS
Caleb Douglas – Hightower
Joshua Best – Shadow Creek
Well, why these are only just a few names we had time for today. We arenāt done yet and will probably come back to this list once or twice before next week comes. Stay tuned.Ā