Blue-Grey All-American Combine: Mid-Atlantic Super Scouting Report (2021)
There was plenty of talent, more than enough, at the Blue-Grey All-American Combine (Mid-Atlantic Super) at the Washington Football Team’s Training Facility in Richmond (VA).
NFL veteran Billy McMullen and NFL veteran trainer Rodney Beasley were lead instructors. Also, both of them had some rave reviews for the recruits on hand during the workout.
There were many scholarship-worthy prospects in attendance and many of them can now be considered as a possible All-American Bowl candidate for one of the upcoming games later on this year.
Cayden Stem, QB, 2022, Wilson Area (PA): The 6-foot-3 and 215-pounder did well in this kind of environment and has been recruited by Fordham, also multiple schools in the Ivy League.
Jeremy Frazier, QB, 2022, South County (VA): A Colonial Athletic Association target, the 6-2 and 185-pounder strengthened a growing reputation with his effort.
Isaac Wooten, RB, 2022, Swansboro (NC): With interest from schools in Conference USA, the future appears to be particularly bright for the 5-9 and 170-pounder.
Jordin Lennon, RB, 2022, York (VA): The 5-10 and 200-pounder looked the part and played the part. Only a matter of time before he emerges on the recruiting radar.
Jake Young, TE, 2022, Marvin Ridge (NC): The 6-4 and 220-pounder has talked with teams in the Pioneer Football League and recently secured an offer from Davidson.
Kainan Miller, OL, 2023, Western Abermarle (VA): Still young, and largely inexperienced, the 6-3 and 260-pounder showed several glimpses of his future potential.
Gary Seigler, DB, 2022, Benedictine (VA): James Madison showed some interest in the 6-1 and 185-pounder. Now, Georgia Tech and Virginia appear to be in the mix.
Reginald Taylor, LB, 2022, L.C. Bird (NC): The 6-2 and 210-pounder turned a few heads. Braxton Brown from East Duplin (NC) fell in the same kind of category.
Jace Wilkens, LB, 2022, Swansboro (NC): The 5-10 and 193-pounder opened up plenty of eyes. Same thing can be said about Peyton Cooper from Maryville (TN).
Kenneth Akes, DL, 2022, Gloucester (VA): The 6-3 and 285-pounder did well, with Jeremy Sheppard from Portsmouth Christian (VA) and Jmare Hairston from Blacksburg (VA).
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Worth mentioning, periodically and often within days, more information about the workout will be added in this space. That said, feel free to check back on a regular basis for the much-needed insight.
Also, most combine participants at the recent All-American Combine will soon be provided with additional details, along with an exclusive membership to the invite-only Red Zone Prospects (click here).
Additionally, likely late in the summer, invitations will be extended to one of the brand’s upcoming All-American Bowls held at NFL stadium and nationally broadcast on ESPN’s family of networks.
Games take place at Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium, Falcons’ Mercedes Benz Stadium, Texans’ NRG Stadium or Jaguars’ EverBank Field, among other venues.
Moving forward, the Blue-Grey Football Selection Committee will consider a number of different factors before making any decision on potential invites to the All-American Bowl. Stay tuned.