Red Zone Prospects Partners With Blue-Grey Football

Red Zone Prospects partnered with Blue-Grey Football to help recruits realize their college dreams after participating in one of the brand’s All-American Combines. (Photo courtesy of Associated Press)
Red Zone Prospects (link for site) has become known as one of the better sources around to receive national exposure, given the fact coaches often find college-ready recruits based on efforts in front of the Blue-Grey Football staff at the nationwide All-American Combines.
In terms of the process, a student-athlete must first attend a workout, and individuals who take advantage of their opportunities at the All-American Combine (Regional level) qualify for a profile on Red Zone Prospects. Thus, the chances of securing a scholarship increase.
The country’s premier prospects, for whatever reason, that did not attend a recent All-American Regional Combine can still be nominated for consideration to Red Zone Prospects (link for the process) and the All-American Combine (Super Regional level) that follows.
Next step is the registration process. Upon final completion, information on Red Zone Prospects includes combine statistics, photos and HUDL video (or other appropriate links). From there, sky’s the limit. Doors start to open with regularity, both on and off the field.
Once a member, and fully equipped with a profile, that particular player is in some select company considering only 35 percent of the participants in the All-American Combine (Regional and Super Regional level) receive the nod to join Red Zone Prospects.
More to the point, with all of the recruit’s particulars in one convenient place, scouts from the NCAA Division I, II III ranks, also NAIA and Junior College, are capable of immediately contacting players based on the thorough details that have been provided to them.
To qualifying for Red Zone Prospects, the Blue-Grey Football Selection Committee reviews results from All-American Combines (Regional and Super levels) and also considers other factors (transcripts, game film, high school and college coach recommendations, etc.).
When talking about the brand’s Selection Committee, the powers that be include NFL veterans such as Mark McMillian, Arlen Harris, George Teague, Randall Cunningham, Mike Alstott, Troy Brown and Brian Dawkins, to name a few of the many former professionals.
In the meantime, behind the scenes, Red Zone Prospects are better positioned for an invite to the series of All-American Combines (Super Regional level). With five workouts lined up, those events are held at venues all over the country, including homes of several NFL teams.
Pro Football Hall of Fame (OH) is one of the stops on an annual basis. Philadelphia Eagles Training Facility (PA), Washington Redskins Training Facility (VA), Kansas City Chiefs’ Training Facility (MO) and Chicago Bears Training Facility (IL) are among other destinations.
Before going any further, perhaps it’s best to acknowledge a common goal for the several of the nation’s top student-athletes and that’s to participate in the All-American Bowl before their days are done on the prep circuit. It’s a crowning achievement before college.
The action is nationally broadcast, on ESPN’s family of networks and Impact Football Network, the games are held at Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium, Jacksonville Jaguars’ EverBank Field and Oakland Raiders’ Coliseum.
So, there you have it. The route to successfully navigate the All-American Combines (Regional and Super Regional levels). Also, the path could lead some toward status as an All-American Bowl candidate. The journey, of course, begins with a profile on Red Zone Prospects.