Blue-Grey All-American Combine: Northeast Super Scouting Report (2023)
With NFL veteran Ken Stills as the lead instructor and help from NFL veteran trainers Rodney Beasley and John Holman, the Blue-Grey All-American Combine (Northeast Super) at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton (OH) delivered some great results, like years before.
Although there were many scholarship-worthy prospects in attendance, numerous others fit in that category. Below is a recap of some of the top performers and each is now considered as an All-American Bowl candidate for one of the upcoming games later on this year.
Maxton Brunner, QB, 2024, Canal Winchester (OH): The 6’0 and 190-pounder went out and earned the respect of his peers.
Isaac Sexton, RB, 2024, Southview (OH): With a visit already to Toledo, the future is bright for the 5’10 and 185-pounder.
Cameron Jewell, RB, 2024, Alder (OH): The 6’1 and 200-pounder has been in contact with the likes of Toledo and Ball State.
Ja’Sean Lindsey, RB, 2025, Valley Christian (OH): Akron and Toledo are a couple of schools that seem to like the 5’9 and 185-pounder.
Christian Davis, RB, 2025, Brookfield (OH): The 6’1 and 185-pounder played with the poise of an upperclassman, not a youngster.
Connor Lintz, WR, 2024, Northwest (OH): On the official roster, the 6’2 and 180-pounder has talked with Eastern Kentucky and Marshall.
Mason Marchbank, TE, 2025, Toronto (OH): The 6’3 and 220-pounder has the interest of teams in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
Wil Turner, OL, 2025, Gainesville (GA): Dayton could be a potential landing spot for the 6’3 and 265-pounder. He has options, to be sure.
Raesean Betton, OL, 2024, St. Francis DeSales (OH): A center, the 6’1 and 285-pounder was a force to be reckon with on the interior.
Jake Broussard, OL, 2024 Churchville Chilli (NY): The 6’2 and 260-pounder displayed plenty of strength and a fair amount of upside.
Donevin Favors, DB, 2024, Princeton (OH): Bowling Green and Buffalo recently jumped on the bandwagon of the 5’11 and 175-pounder.
Thomas Smith, DB, 2024, Marietta (OH): The 6’0 and 175-pounder made plays all over the field, from sideline to sideline throughout.
Max Shulaw, LB, 2024, St. Francis DeSales (OH): The 6’1 and 220-pounder is no stranger to this setting and did well once again.
Brandon Oldaker, LB, 2024, Reedsville Eastern (OH): Big and strong, agile too, there’s plenty to like about the 6’4 and 230-pounder.
Slade McClaskey, DL, 2024, Liberty Union (OH): The 6’3 and 245-pounder has been in contact with Butler, Purdue and Tulane.
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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 participants at the recent All-American Combine will soon be provided with plenty of additional details on a potential 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.